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Pagina 65
Be thou but true of heart ,CRESSIDA . I truel how now ! what wicked deem is this ? TROILUS . Nay , we must use expostulation kindly , For it is parting from us : I speak not be thou true , ' as fearing thee , For I will throw my glove ...
Be thou but true of heart ,CRESSIDA . I truel how now ! what wicked deem is this ? TROILUS . Nay , we must use expostulation kindly , For it is parting from us : I speak not be thou true , ' as fearing thee , For I will throw my glove ...
Pagina 66
But yet , be true . O heavens ! be true ' again ! TROILUS . Hear why I speak it , love : The Grecian youths are full of quality ; They ' re loving , well compos'd , with gifts of nature , Flowing and swelling o'er with arts and exercise ...
But yet , be true . O heavens ! be true ' again ! TROILUS . Hear why I speak it , love : The Grecian youths are full of quality ; They ' re loving , well compos'd , with gifts of nature , Flowing and swelling o'er with arts and exercise ...
Pagina 126
Wondrous ! ay , I warrant you , and not without his true purchasing . VIRGILIA . The gods grant them true ! VOLUMNIA . True ! pow , wow . MENENIUS . True ! I ' ll be sworn they are true . Where is he wounded ?
Wondrous ! ay , I warrant you , and not without his true purchasing . VIRGILIA . The gods grant them true ! VOLUMNIA . True ! pow , wow . MENENIUS . True ! I ' ll be sworn they are true . Where is he wounded ?
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