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... Achil . What am I poore of late ? Tis certaine , greatnesse once falne out with fortune , Must fall out with men too ... Achil . Ile interrupt his reading : how now Vlisses ? Achil . but eye to eye oppos'd , Salutes each other with each ...
... Achil . What am I poore of late ? Tis certaine , greatnesse once falne out with fortune , Must fall out with men too ... Achil . Ile interrupt his reading : how now Vlisses ? Achil . but eye to eye oppos'd , Salutes each other with each ...
Page 175
... Achil . Behold thy fill . Hect . Nay , I haue done already . Achil . Thou art to breefe , I will the second time , As I would buy thee , view thee , limbe by limbe . Hect . O like a Booke of sport thou❜lt reade me ore : But there's ...
... Achil . Behold thy fill . Hect . Nay , I haue done already . Achil . Thou art to breefe , I will the second time , As I would buy thee , view thee , limbe by limbe . Hect . O like a Booke of sport thou❜lt reade me ore : But there's ...
Page 178
... Achil . Looke Hector how the Sunne begins to set ; How vgly night comes breathing at his heeles , Euen with the vaile and darking of the Sunne . Enter PANDARUS Pan . Full merrily the humble Bee doth sing , Till he hath lost his hony ...
... Achil . Looke Hector how the Sunne begins to set ; How vgly night comes breathing at his heeles , Euen with the vaile and darking of the Sunne . Enter PANDARUS Pan . Full merrily the humble Bee doth sing , Till he hath lost his hony ...
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Achil Agamemnon Antony and Cleopatra beauty breath Cæsar Caliban Char Charmian Cleo Cres death delight dost doth Duke ears earth Endymion Enter Euen euery Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy fear folio edition giue Hampstead hand hath haue hear heart heaven Hect Hector hither imagination IRAS Isab Joseph Severn Keats KEATS'S NOTE Keats's script King Lear kiss letter lines look Lord loue Lucio marked master Measure for Measure Midsummer Night's Dream nature Nestor night noble PANDARUS passage Plate play poem poetry Pros Prospero Puck queen Re-enter ARIEL SCENE Severn Shakespeare Shakespearian side-marks sleep sonnet soule sound speak speech spirit strange sweet Sycorax tell Tempest thee thine thing thou art thou hast thou shalt thought Tita Titania TITUS ANDRONICUS tongue Troilus and Cressida Troy underlined Vlis volume weep winds Winter's Tale