,label,id,sex,text,isGroup,roles 0,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Cease to persuade, my loving Proteus.",False,[] 1,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Home-keeping youth have ever homely wits.,False,[] 2,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Were ’t not affection chains thy tender days,False,[] 3,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"To the sweet glances of thy honored love,",False,[] 4,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,I rather would entreat thy company,False,[] 5,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,To see the wonders of the world abroad,False,[] 6,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Than, living dully sluggardized at home,",False,[] 7,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Wear out thy youth with shapeless idleness.,False,[] 8,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"But since thou lov’st, love still and thrive therein,",False,[] 9,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Even as I would when I to love begin.,False,[] 10,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And on a love-book pray for my success?,False,[] 11,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"That’s on some shallow story of deep love,",False,[] 12,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,How young Leander crossed the Hellespont.,False,[] 13,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"’Tis true, for you are over boots in love,",False,[] 14,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And yet you never swam the Hellespont.,False,[] 15,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"No, I will not, for it boots thee not.",False,[] 16,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"To be in love, where scorn is bought with groans,",False,[] 17,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Coy looks with heart-sore sighs, one fading moment’s mirth",False,[] 18,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"With twenty watchful, weary, tedious nights;",False,[] 19,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"If haply won, perhaps a hapless gain;",False,[] 20,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"If lost, why then a grievous labor won;",False,[] 21,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"How ever, but a folly bought with wit,",False,[] 22,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Or else a wit by folly vanquishèd.,False,[] 23,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"So, by your circumstance, I fear you’ll prove.",False,[] 24,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Love is your master, for he masters you;",False,[] 25,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And he that is so yokèd by a fool,False,[] 26,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Methinks should not be chronicled for wise.,False,[] 27,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And writers say: as the most forward bud,False,[] 28,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Is eaten by the canker ere it blow,",False,[] 29,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Even so by love the young and tender wit,False,[] 30,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Is turned to folly, blasting in the bud,",False,[] 31,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Losing his verdure, even in the prime,",False,[] 32,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And all the fair effects of future hopes.,False,[] 33,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,But wherefore waste I time to counsel thee,False,[] 34,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,That art a votary to fond desire?,False,[] 35,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Once more adieu. My father at the road,False,[] 36,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Expects my coming, there to see me shipped.",False,[] 37,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Sweet Proteus, no. Now let us take our leave.",False,[] 38,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,To Milan let me hear from thee by letters,False,[] 39,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Of thy success in love, and what news else",False,[] 40,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Betideth here in absence of thy friend.,False,[] 41,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And I likewise will visit thee with mine.,False,[] 42,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,As much to you at home. And so farewell.,False,[] 43,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Not mine. My gloves are on.,False,[] 44,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Ha? Let me see. Ay, give it me, it’s mine.",False,[] 45,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Sweet ornament that decks a thing divine!,False,[] 46,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Ah, Sylvia, Sylvia!",False,[] 47,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"How now, sirrah?",False,[] 48,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Why, sir, who bade you call her?",False,[] 49,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Well, you’ll still be too forward.",False,[] 50,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Go to, sir. Tell me, do you know Madam Sylvia?",False,[] 51,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Why, how know you that I am in love?",False,[] 52,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Are all these things perceived in me?,False,[] 53,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Without me? They cannot.,False,[] 54,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"But tell me, dost thou know my Lady Sylvia?",False,[] 55,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Hast thou observed that? Even she I mean.,False,[] 56,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Dost thou know her by my gazing on her and yet know’st her not?,False,[] 57,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Not so fair, boy, as well-favored.",False,[] 58,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,What dost thou know?,False,[] 59,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,I mean that her beauty is exquisite but her favor infinite.,False,[] 60,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,How painted? And how out of count?,False,[] 61,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,How esteem’st thou me? I account of her beauty.,False,[] 62,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,How long hath she been deformed?,False,[] 63,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I have loved her ever since I saw her, and still I see her beautiful.",False,[] 64,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Why?,False,[] 65,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,What should I see then?,False,[] 66,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Belike, boy, then you are in love, for last morning you could not see to wipe my shoes.",False,[] 67,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"In conclusion, I stand affected to her.",False,[] 68,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Last night she enjoined me to write some lines to one she loves.,False,[] 69,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,I have.,False,[] 70,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"No, boy, but as well as I can do them. Peace, here she comes.",False,[] 71,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Madam and mistress, a thousand good-morrows.",False,[] 72,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"As you enjoined me, I have writ your letter",False,[] 73,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Unto the secret, nameless friend of yours,",False,[] 74,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Which I was much unwilling to proceed in,False,[] 75,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,But for my duty to your Ladyship.,False,[] 76,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Now trust me, madam, it came hardly off,",False,[] 77,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"For, being ignorant to whom it goes,",False,[] 78,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I writ at random, very doubtfully.",False,[] 79,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"No, madam. So it stead you, I will write,",False,[] 80,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Please you command, a thousand times as much,",False,[] 81,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And yet—,False,[] 82,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,What means your Ladyship? Do you not like it?,False,[] 83,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Madam, they are for you.",False,[] 84,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Please you, I’ll write your Ladyship another.",False,[] 85,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"If it please me, madam? What then?",False,[] 86,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"How now, sir? What, are you reasoning with yourself?",False,[] 87,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,To do what?,False,[] 88,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,To whom?,False,[] 89,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,What figure?,False,[] 90,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Why, she hath not writ to me!",False,[] 91,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"No, believe me.",False,[] 92,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"She gave me none, except an angry word.",False,[] 93,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,That’s the letter I writ to her friend.,False,[] 94,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,I would it were no worse.,False,[] 95,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,I have dined.,False,[] 96,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Mistress?,False,[] 97,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Ay, boy, it’s for love.",False,[] 98,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Of my mistress, then.",False,[] 99,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Indeed, madam, I seem so.",False,[] 100,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Haply I do.,False,[] 101,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,So do you.,False,[] 102,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Wise.,False,[] 103,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Your folly.,False,[] 104,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,I quote it in your jerkin.,False,[] 105,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Well, then, I’ll double your folly.",False,[] 106,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Give him leave, madam. He is a kind of chameleon.",False,[] 107,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"You have said, sir.",False,[] 108,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I know it well, sir. You always end ere you begin.",False,[] 109,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"’Tis indeed, madam. We thank the giver.",False,[] 110,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Yourself, sweet lady, for you gave the fire. Sir Thurio borrows his wit from your Ladyship’s looks and spends what he borrows kindly in your company.",False,[] 111,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I know it well, sir. You have an exchequer of words and, I think, no other treasure to give your followers, for it appears by their bare liveries that they live by your bare words.",False,[] 112,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"My lord, I will be thankful",False,[] 113,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,To any happy messenger from thence.,False,[] 114,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Ay, my good lord, I know the gentleman",False,[] 115,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"To be of worth and worthy estimation,",False,[] 116,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And not without desert so well reputed.,False,[] 117,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Ay, my good lord, a son that well deserves",False,[] 118,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,The honor and regard of such a father.,False,[] 119,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I knew him as myself, for from our infancy",False,[] 120,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"We have conversed and spent our hours together,",False,[] 121,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"And though myself have been an idle truant,",False,[] 122,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Omitting the sweet benefit of time,False,[] 123,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"To clothe mine age with angel-like perfection,",False,[] 124,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Yet hath Sir Proteus— for that’s his name—,False,[] 125,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Made use and fair advantage of his days:,False,[] 126,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"His years but young, but his experience old;",False,[] 127,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"His head unmellowed, but his judgment ripe;",False,[] 128,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And in a word— for far behind his worth,False,[] 129,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Comes all the praises that I now bestow—,False,[] 130,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"He is complete in feature and in mind,",False,[] 131,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,With all good grace to grace a gentleman.,False,[] 132,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Should I have wished a thing, it had been he.",False,[] 133,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,This is the gentleman I told your Ladyship,False,[] 134,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Had come along with me but that his mistress,False,[] 135,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Did hold his eyes locked in her crystal looks.,False,[] 136,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Nay, sure, I think she holds them prisoners still.",False,[] 137,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Why, lady, love hath twenty pair of eyes.",False,[] 138,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"To see such lovers, Thurio, as yourself.",False,[] 139,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Upon a homely object, Love can wink.",False,[] 140,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Welcome, dear Proteus.— Mistress, I beseech you",False,[] 141,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Confirm his welcome with some special favor.,False,[] 142,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Mistress, it is. Sweet lady, entertain him",False,[] 143,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,To be my fellow-servant to your Ladyship.,False,[] 144,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Leave off discourse of disability.,False,[] 145,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Sweet lady, entertain him for your servant.",False,[] 146,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Now tell me, how do all from whence you came?",False,[] 147,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And how do yours?,False,[] 148,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,How does your lady? And how thrives your love?,False,[] 149,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Ay, Proteus, but that life is altered now.",False,[] 150,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I have done penance for contemning Love,",False,[] 151,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Whose high imperious thoughts have punished me,False,[] 152,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"With bitter fasts, with penitential groans,",False,[] 153,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"With nightly tears, and daily heartsore sighs,",False,[] 154,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"For in revenge of my contempt of love,",False,[] 155,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Love hath chased sleep from my enthrallèd eyes,False,[] 156,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And made them watchers of mine own heart’s sorrow.,False,[] 157,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"O gentle Proteus, Love’s a mighty lord",False,[] 158,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And hath so humbled me as I confess,False,[] 159,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"There is no woe to his correction,",False,[] 160,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Nor, to his service, no such joy on Earth.",False,[] 161,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Now, no discourse except it be of love.",False,[] 162,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Now can I break my fast, dine, sup, and sleep",False,[] 163,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Upon the very naked name of Love.,False,[] 164,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Even she. And is she not a heavenly saint?,False,[] 165,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Call her divine.,False,[] 166,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"O, flatter me, for love delights in praises.",False,[] 167,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Then speak the truth by her; if not divine,",False,[] 168,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Yet let her be a principality,",False,[] 169,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Sovereign to all the creatures on the Earth.,False,[] 170,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Sweet, except not any,",False,[] 171,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Except thou wilt except against my love.,False,[] 172,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And I will help thee to prefer her too:,False,[] 173,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,She shall be dignified with this high honor—,False,[] 174,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"To bear my lady’s train, lest the base earth",False,[] 175,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Should from her vesture chance to steal a kiss,False,[] 176,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"And, of so great a favor growing proud,",False,[] 177,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Disdain to root the summer-swelling flower,False,[] 178,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And make rough winter everlastingly.,False,[] 179,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Pardon me, Proteus, all I can is nothing",False,[] 180,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,To her whose worth makes other worthies nothing.,False,[] 181,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,She is alone—,False,[] 182,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Not for the world! Why, man, she is mine own,",False,[] 183,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And I as rich in having such a jewel,False,[] 184,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"As twenty seas if all their sand were pearl,",False,[] 185,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"The water nectar, and the rocks pure gold.",False,[] 186,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Forgive me that I do not dream on thee,",False,[] 187,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Because thou seest me dote upon my love.,False,[] 188,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"My foolish rival, that her father likes",False,[] 189,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Only for his possessions are so huge,",False,[] 190,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Is gone with her along, and I must after,",False,[] 191,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"For love, thou know’st, is full of jealousy.",False,[] 192,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Ay, and we are betrothed; nay more, our marriage hour,",False,[] 193,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,With all the cunning manner of our flight,False,[] 194,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Determined of: how I must climb her window,",False,[] 195,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"The ladder made of cords, and all the means",False,[] 196,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Plotted and ’greed on for my happiness.,False,[] 197,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Good Proteus, go with me to my chamber,",False,[] 198,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,In these affairs to aid me with thy counsel.,False,[] 199,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Will you make haste?,False,[] 200,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Please it your Grace, there is a messenger",False,[] 201,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"That stays to bear my letters to my friends,",False,[] 202,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And I am going to deliver them.,False,[] 203,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,The tenor of them doth but signify,False,[] 204,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,My health and happy being at your court.,False,[] 205,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I know it well, my lord, and sure the match",False,[] 206,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Were rich and honorable. Besides, the gentleman",False,[] 207,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Is full of virtue, bounty, worth, and qualities",False,[] 208,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Beseeming such a wife as your fair daughter.,False,[] 209,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Cannot your Grace win her to fancy him?,False,[] 210,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,What would your Grace have me to do in this?,False,[] 211,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Win her with gifts if she respect not words;,False,[] 212,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Dumb jewels often in their silent kind,False,[] 213,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,More than quick words do move a woman’s mind.,False,[] 214,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,A woman sometime scorns what best contents her.,False,[] 215,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Send her another; never give her o’er,",False,[] 216,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,For scorn at first makes after-love the more.,False,[] 217,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"If she do frown, ’tis not in hate of you,",False,[] 218,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,But rather to beget more love in you.,False,[] 219,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"If she do chide, ’tis not to have you gone,",False,[] 220,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Forwhy the fools are mad if left alone.,False,[] 221,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Take no repulse, whatever she doth say;",False,[] 222,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,For “ get you gone” she doth not mean “ away.”,False,[] 223,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Flatter and praise, commend, extol their graces;",False,[] 224,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Though ne’er so black, say they have angels’ faces.",False,[] 225,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"That man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man",False,[] 226,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,If with his tongue he cannot win a woman.,False,[] 227,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Why, then, I would resort to her by night.",False,[] 228,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,What lets but one may enter at her window?,False,[] 229,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Why, then a ladder quaintly made of cords",False,[] 230,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"To cast up, with a pair of anchoring hooks,",False,[] 231,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Would serve to scale another Hero’s tower,",False,[] 232,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,So bold Leander would adventure it.,False,[] 233,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"When would you use it? Pray sir, tell me that.",False,[] 234,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,By seven o’clock I’ll get you such a ladder.,False,[] 235,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"It will be light, my lord, that you may bear it",False,[] 236,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Under a cloak that is of any length.,False,[] 237,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Ay, my good lord.",False,[] 238,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Why, any cloak will serve the turn, my lord.",False,[] 239,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"And why not death, rather than living torment?",False,[] 240,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"To die is to be banished from myself,",False,[] 241,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And Sylvia is myself; banished from her,False,[] 242,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Is self from self— a deadly banishment.,False,[] 243,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,What light is light if Sylvia be not seen?,False,[] 244,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,What joy is joy if Sylvia be not by—,False,[] 245,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Unless it be to think that she is by,False,[] 246,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And feed upon the shadow of perfection?,False,[] 247,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Except I be by Sylvia in the night,",False,[] 248,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,There is no music in the nightingale.,False,[] 249,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Unless I look on Sylvia in the day,",False,[] 250,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,There is no day for me to look upon.,False,[] 251,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"She is my essence, and I leave to be",False,[] 252,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,If I be not by her fair influence,False,[] 253,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Fostered, illumined, cherished, kept alive.",False,[] 254,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I fly not death, to fly his deadly doom;",False,[] 255,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Tarry I here, I but attend on death,",False,[] 256,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"But fly I hence, I fly away from life.",False,[] 257,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,No.,False,[] 258,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Neither.,False,[] 259,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Nothing.,False,[] 260,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"My ears are stopped and cannot hear good news,",False,[] 261,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,So much of bad already hath possessed them.,False,[] 262,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Is Sylvia dead?,False,[] 263,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,No Valentine indeed for sacred Sylvia.,False,[] 264,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Hath she forsworn me?,False,[] 265,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,No Valentine if Sylvia have forsworn me.,False,[] 266,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,What is your news?,False,[] 267,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"O, I have fed upon this woe already,",False,[] 268,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And now excess of it will make me surfeit.,False,[] 269,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Doth Sylvia know that I am banishèd?,False,[] 270,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"No more, unless the next word that thou speak’st",False,[] 271,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Have some malignant power upon my life.,False,[] 272,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"If so, I pray thee breathe it in mine ear",False,[] 273,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,As ending anthem of my endless dolor.,False,[] 274,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I pray thee, Lance, an if thou seest my boy,",False,[] 275,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Bid him make haste and meet me at the North Gate.,False,[] 276,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"O, my dear Sylvia! Hapless Valentine!",False,[] 277,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,My friends—,False,[] 278,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Then know that I have little wealth to lose.,False,[] 279,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,A man I am crossed with adversity;,False,[] 280,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"My riches are these poor habiliments,",False,[] 281,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Of which, if you should here disfurnish me,",False,[] 282,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,You take the sum and substance that I have.,False,[] 283,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,To Verona.,False,[] 284,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,From Milan.,False,[] 285,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Some sixteen months, and longer might have stayed",False,[] 286,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,If crooked fortune had not thwarted me.,False,[] 287,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,I was.,False,[] 288,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,For that which now torments me to rehearse;,False,[] 289,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I killed a man, whose death I much repent,",False,[] 290,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,But yet I slew him manfully in fight,False,[] 291,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Without false vantage or base treachery.,False,[] 292,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I was, and held me glad of such a doom.",False,[] 293,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"My youthful travel therein made me happy,",False,[] 294,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Or else I often had been miserable.,False,[] 295,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Peace, villain.",False,[] 296,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Nothing but my fortune.,False,[] 297,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I take your offer and will live with you,",False,[] 298,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Provided that you do no outrages,False,[] 299,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,On silly women or poor passengers.,False,[] 300,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,How use doth breed a habit in a man!,False,[] 301,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods,",False,[] 302,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,I better brook than flourishing peopled towns;,False,[] 303,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Here can I sit alone, unseen of any,",False,[] 304,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And to the nightingale’s complaining notes,False,[] 305,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Tune my distresses and record my woes.,False,[] 306,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"O thou that dost inhabit in my breast,",False,[] 307,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Leave not the mansion so long tenantless,False,[] 308,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Lest, growing ruinous, the building fall",False,[] 309,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And leave no memory of what it was.,False,[] 310,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Repair me with thy presence, Sylvia;",False,[] 311,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Thou gentle nymph, cherish thy forlorn swain.",False,[] 312,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,What hallowing and what stir is this today?,False,[] 313,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"These are my mates, that make their wills their law,",False,[] 314,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Have some unhappy passenger in chase.,False,[] 315,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"They love me well, yet I have much to do",False,[] 316,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,To keep them from uncivil outrages.,False,[] 317,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Withdraw thee, Valentine. Who’s this comes here?",False,[] 318,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,How like a dream is this I see and hear!,False,[] 319,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Love, lend me patience to forbear awhile.",False,[] 320,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Ruffian, let go that rude uncivil touch,",False,[] 321,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Thou friend of an ill fashion.,False,[] 322,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Thou common friend, that’s without faith or love,",False,[] 323,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"For such is a friend now. Treacherous man,",False,[] 324,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Thou hast beguiled my hopes; nought but mine eye,False,[] 325,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Could have persuaded me. Now I dare not say,False,[] 326,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,I have one friend alive; thou wouldst disprove me.,False,[] 327,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Who should be trusted when one’s right hand,False,[] 328,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Is perjured to the bosom? Proteus,",False,[] 329,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I am sorry I must never trust thee more,",False,[] 330,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,But count the world a stranger for thy sake.,False,[] 331,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"The private wound is deepest. O, time most accursed,",False,[] 332,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,’Mongst all foes that a friend should be the worst!,False,[] 333,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Then I am paid,",False,[] 334,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And once again I do receive thee honest.,False,[] 335,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Who by repentance is not satisfied,False,[] 336,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Is nor of heaven nor Earth, for these are pleased;",False,[] 337,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,By penitence th’ Eternal’s wrath’s appeased.,False,[] 338,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"And that my love may appear plain and free,",False,[] 339,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,All that was mine in Sylvia I give thee.,False,[] 340,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Why, boy!",False,[] 341,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Why, wag, how now? What’s the matter? Look up. Speak.",False,[] 342,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Come, come, a hand from either.",False,[] 343,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Let me be blest to make this happy close.,False,[] 344,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,’Twere pity two such friends should be long foes.,False,[] 345,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Forbear, forbear, I say. It is my lord the Duke.",False,[] 346,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Your Grace is welcome to a man disgraced,",False,[] 347,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Banished Valentine.,False,[] 348,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Thurio, give back, or else embrace thy death;",False,[] 349,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Come not within the measure of my wrath.,False,[] 350,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Do not name Sylvia thine; if once again,",False,[] 351,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Verona shall not hold thee. Here she stands;,False,[] 352,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Take but possession of her with a touch—,False,[] 353,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,I dare thee but to breathe upon my love!,False,[] 354,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I thank your Grace, the gift hath made me happy.",False,[] 355,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I now beseech you, for your daughter’s sake,",False,[] 356,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,To grant one boon that I shall ask of you.,False,[] 357,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"These banished men, that I have kept withal,",False,[] 358,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,Are men endued with worthy qualities.,False,[] 359,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Forgive them what they have committed here,",False,[] 360,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,And let them be recalled from their exile;,False,[] 361,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"They are reformèd, civil, full of good,",False,[] 362,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"And fit for great employment, worthy lord.",False,[] 363,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"And as we walk along, I dare be bold",False,[] 364,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,With our discourse to make your Grace to smile.,False,[] 365,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"What think you of this page, my lord?",False,[] 366,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"I warrant you, my lord, more grace than boy.",False,[] 367,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Please you, I’ll tell you as we pass along,",False,[] 368,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,That you will wonder what hath fortunèd.—,False,[] 369,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"Come, Proteus, ’tis your penance but to hear",False,[] 370,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,The story of your loves discoverèd.,False,[] 371,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"That done, our day of marriage shall be yours,",False,[] 372,Valentine,Valentine_TGV,MALE,"One feast, one house, one mutual happiness.",False,[] 373,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Wilt thou be gone? Sweet Valentine, adieu.",False,[] 374,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Think on thy Proteus when thou haply seest,False,[] 375,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Some rare noteworthy object in thy travel.,False,[] 376,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Wish me partaker in thy happiness,False,[] 377,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"When thou dost meet good hap; and in thy danger,",False,[] 378,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"If ever danger do environ thee,",False,[] 379,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Commend thy grievance to my holy prayers,",False,[] 380,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"For I will be thy beadsman, Valentine.",False,[] 381,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Upon some book I love I’ll pray for thee.,False,[] 382,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"That’s a deep story of a deeper love,",False,[] 383,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,For he was more than over shoes in love.,False,[] 384,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Over the boots? Nay, give me not the boots.",False,[] 385,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,What?,False,[] 386,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"So, by your circumstance, you call me fool.",False,[] 387,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,’Tis love you cavil at; I am not Love.,False,[] 388,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Yet writers say: as in the sweetest bud,False,[] 389,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"The eating canker dwells, so eating love",False,[] 390,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Inhabits in the finest wits of all.,False,[] 391,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"And thither will I bring thee, Valentine.",False,[] 392,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,All happiness bechance to thee in Milan.,False,[] 393,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"He after honor hunts, I after love.",False,[] 394,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"He leaves his friends, to dignify them more;",False,[] 395,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"I leave myself, my friends, and all, for love.",False,[] 396,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Thou, Julia, thou hast metamorphosed me,",False,[] 397,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Made me neglect my studies, lose my time,",False,[] 398,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"War with good counsel, set the world at nought;",False,[] 399,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Made wit with musing weak, heart sick with thought.",False,[] 400,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,But now he parted hence to embark for Milan.,False,[] 401,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Indeed a sheep doth very often stray,",False,[] 402,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,An if the shepherd be awhile away.,False,[] 403,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I do.,False,[] 404,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"A silly answer, and fitting well a sheep.",False,[] 405,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"True, and thy master a shepherd.",False,[] 406,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,It shall go hard but I’ll prove it by another.,False,[] 407,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,The sheep for fodder follow the shepherd; the shepherd for food follows not the sheep. Thou for wages followest thy master; thy master for wages follows not thee. Therefore thou art a sheep.,False,[] 408,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,But dost thou hear? Gav’st thou my letter to Julia?,False,[] 409,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Here’s too small a pasture for such store of muttons.,False,[] 410,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Nay, in that you are astray; ’twere best pound you.",False,[] 411,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"You mistake; I mean the pound, a pinfold.",False,[] 412,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,But what said she?,False,[] 413,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Nod—“ Ay.” Why, that’s “ noddy.”",False,[] 414,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And that set together is “ noddy.”,False,[] 415,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"No, no, you shall have it for bearing the letter.",False,[] 416,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Why, sir, how do you bear with me?",False,[] 417,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Beshrew me, but you have a quick wit.",False,[] 418,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Come, come, open the matter in brief. What said she?",False,[] 419,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Well, sir, here is for your pains. What said she?",False,[] 420,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Why? Couldst thou perceive so much from her?,False,[] 421,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,What said she? Nothing?,False,[] 422,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Go, go, begone, to save your ship from wrack,",False,[] 423,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Which cannot perish having thee aboard,",False,[] 424,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Being destined to a drier death on shore.,False,[] 425,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I must go send some better messenger.,False,[] 426,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"I fear my Julia would not deign my lines,",False,[] 427,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Receiving them from such a worthless post.,False,[] 428,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Sweet love, sweet lines, sweet life!",False,[] 429,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Here is her hand, the agent of her heart;",False,[] 430,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Here is her oath for love, her honor’s pawn.",False,[] 431,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"O, that our fathers would applaud our loves",False,[] 432,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,To seal our happiness with their consents.,False,[] 433,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,O heavenly Julia!,False,[] 434,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"May ’t please your Lordship, ’tis a word or two",False,[] 435,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Of commendations sent from Valentine,",False,[] 436,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Delivered by a friend that came from him.,False,[] 437,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"There is no news, my lord, but that he writes",False,[] 438,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"How happily he lives, how well beloved",False,[] 439,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"And daily gracèd by the Emperor,",False,[] 440,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Wishing me with him, partner of his fortune.",False,[] 441,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"As one relying on your Lordship’s will,",False,[] 442,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And not depending on his friendly wish.,False,[] 443,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"My lord, I cannot be so soon provided.",False,[] 444,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Please you deliberate a day or two.,False,[] 445,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Thus have I shunned the fire for fear of burning,False,[] 446,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"And drenched me in the sea, where I am drowned.",False,[] 447,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I feared to show my father Julia’s letter,False,[] 448,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Lest he should take exceptions to my love,",False,[] 449,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And with the vantage of mine own excuse,False,[] 450,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Hath he excepted most against my love.,False,[] 451,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"O, how this spring of love resembleth",False,[] 452,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"The uncertain glory of an April day,",False,[] 453,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Which now shows all the beauty of the sun,",False,[] 454,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And by and by a cloud takes all away.,False,[] 455,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Why, this it is: my heart accords thereto.",False,[] 456,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And yet a thousand times it answers “ no.”,False,[] 457,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Have patience, gentle Julia.",False,[] 458,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"When possibly I can, I will return.",False,[] 459,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Why, then we’ll make exchange. Here, take you this.",False,[] 460,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Here is my hand for my true constancy.,False,[] 461,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And when that hour o’erslips me in the day,False,[] 462,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Wherein I sigh not, Julia, for thy sake,",False,[] 463,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,The next ensuing hour some foul mischance,False,[] 464,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Torment me for my love’s forgetfulness.,False,[] 465,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,My father stays my coming. Answer not.,False,[] 466,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"The tide is now— nay, not thy tide of tears;",False,[] 467,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That tide will stay me longer than I should.,False,[] 468,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Julia, farewell.",False,[] 469,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"What, gone without a word?",False,[] 470,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Ay, so true love should do. It cannot speak,",False,[] 471,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,For truth hath better deeds than words to grace it.,False,[] 472,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Go. I come, I come.",False,[] 473,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Alas, this parting strikes poor lovers dumb.",False,[] 474,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Not so, sweet lady, but too mean a servant",False,[] 475,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,To have a look of such a worthy mistress.,False,[] 476,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"My duty will I boast of, nothing else.",False,[] 477,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I’ll die on him that says so but yourself.,False,[] 478,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That you are worthless.,False,[] 479,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,We’ll both attend upon your Ladyship.,False,[] 480,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Your friends are well and have them much commended.,False,[] 481,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I left them all in health.,False,[] 482,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,My tales of love were wont to weary you.,False,[] 483,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I know you joy not in a love discourse.,False,[] 484,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Enough; I read your fortune in your eye.,False,[] 485,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Was this the idol that you worship so?,False,[] 486,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"No, but she is an earthly paragon.",False,[] 487,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I will not flatter her.,False,[] 488,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"When I was sick, you gave me bitter pills,",False,[] 489,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And I must minister the like to you.,False,[] 490,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Except my mistress.,False,[] 491,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Have I not reason to prefer mine own?,False,[] 492,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Why, Valentine, what braggartism is this?",False,[] 493,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Then let her alone.,False,[] 494,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,But she loves you?,False,[] 495,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Go on before. I shall inquire you forth.,False,[] 496,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I must unto the road to disembark,False,[] 497,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Some necessaries that I needs must use,",False,[] 498,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And then I’ll presently attend you.,False,[] 499,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I will.,False,[] 500,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Even as one heat another heat expels,",False,[] 501,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Or as one nail by strength drives out another,",False,[] 502,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,So the remembrance of my former love,False,[] 503,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Is by a newer object quite forgotten.,False,[] 504,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Is it mine eye, or Valentine’s praise,",False,[] 505,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Her true perfection, or my false transgression,",False,[] 506,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That makes me reasonless to reason thus?,False,[] 507,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"She is fair, and so is Julia that I love—",False,[] 508,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"That I did love, for now my love is thawed,",False,[] 509,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Which like a waxen image ’gainst a fire,False,[] 510,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Bears no impression of the thing it was.,False,[] 511,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Methinks my zeal to Valentine is cold,",False,[] 512,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And that I love him not as I was wont.,False,[] 513,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"O, but I love his lady too too much,",False,[] 514,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And that’s the reason I love him so little.,False,[] 515,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,How shall I dote on her with more advice,False,[] 516,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That thus without advice begin to love her?,False,[] 517,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"’Tis but her picture I have yet beheld,",False,[] 518,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And that hath dazzled my reason’s light;,False,[] 519,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"But when I look on her perfections,",False,[] 520,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,There is no reason but I shall be blind.,False,[] 521,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"If I can check my erring love, I will;",False,[] 522,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"If not, to compass her I’ll use my skill.",False,[] 523,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"To leave my Julia, shall I be forsworn.",False,[] 524,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"To love fair Sylvia, shall I be forsworn.",False,[] 525,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"To wrong my friend, I shall be much forsworn.",False,[] 526,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And ev’n that power which gave me first my oath,False,[] 527,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Provokes me to this threefold perjury.,False,[] 528,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Love bade me swear, and love bids me forswear.",False,[] 529,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"O sweet-suggesting Love, if thou hast sinned,",False,[] 530,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Teach me, thy tempted subject, to excuse it.",False,[] 531,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"At first I did adore a twinkling star,",False,[] 532,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,But now I worship a celestial sun;,False,[] 533,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Unheedful vows may heedfully be broken,",False,[] 534,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And he wants wit that wants resolvèd will,False,[] 535,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,To learn his wit t’ exchange the bad for better.,False,[] 536,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Fie, fie, unreverend tongue, to call her bad",False,[] 537,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Whose sovereignty so oft thou hast preferred,False,[] 538,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,With twenty thousand soul-confirming oaths.,False,[] 539,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"I cannot leave to love, and yet I do.",False,[] 540,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,But there I leave to love where I should love.,False,[] 541,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Julia I lose, and Valentine I lose;",False,[] 542,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"If I keep them, I needs must lose myself;",False,[] 543,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"If I lose them, thus find I by their loss:",False,[] 544,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"For Valentine, myself; for Julia, Sylvia.",False,[] 545,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"I to myself am dearer than a friend,",False,[] 546,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"For love is still most precious in itself,",False,[] 547,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And Sylvia— witness heaven that made her fair—,False,[] 548,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Shows Julia but a swarthy Ethiope.,False,[] 549,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"I will forget that Julia is alive,",False,[] 550,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Rememb’ring that my love to her is dead;,False,[] 551,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"And Valentine I’ll hold an enemy,",False,[] 552,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Aiming at Sylvia as a sweeter friend.,False,[] 553,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I cannot now prove constant to myself,False,[] 554,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Without some treachery used to Valentine.,False,[] 555,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,This night he meaneth with a corded ladder,False,[] 556,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"To climb celestial Sylvia’s chamber window,",False,[] 557,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Myself in counsel his competitor.,False,[] 558,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Now presently I’ll give her father notice,False,[] 559,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Of their disguising and pretended flight,",False,[] 560,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Who, all enraged, will banish Valentine,",False,[] 561,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,For Thurio he intends shall wed his daughter.,False,[] 562,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"But Valentine being gone, I’ll quickly cross",False,[] 563,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,By some sly trick blunt Thurio’s dull proceeding.,False,[] 564,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Love, lend me wings to make my purpose swift,",False,[] 565,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,As thou hast lent me wit to plot this drift.,False,[] 566,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"My gracious lord, that which I would discover",False,[] 567,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"The law of friendship bids me to conceal,",False,[] 568,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,But when I call to mind your gracious favors,False,[] 569,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Done to me, undeserving as I am,",False,[] 570,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,My duty pricks me on to utter that,False,[] 571,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Which else no worldly good should draw from me.,False,[] 572,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Know, worthy prince, Sir Valentine my friend",False,[] 573,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,This night intends to steal away your daughter;,False,[] 574,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Myself am one made privy to the plot.,False,[] 575,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I know you have determined to bestow her,False,[] 576,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"On Thurio, whom your gentle daughter hates,",False,[] 577,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"And should she thus be stol’n away from you,",False,[] 578,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,It would be much vexation to your age.,False,[] 579,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Thus, for my duty’s sake, I rather chose",False,[] 580,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,To cross my friend in his intended drift,False,[] 581,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Than, by concealing it, heap on your head",False,[] 582,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"A pack of sorrows which would press you down,",False,[] 583,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Being unprevented, to your timeless grave.",False,[] 584,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Know, noble lord, they have devised a mean",False,[] 585,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,How he her chamber-window will ascend,False,[] 586,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And with a corded ladder fetch her down;,False,[] 587,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"For which the youthful lover now is gone,",False,[] 588,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"And this way comes he with it presently,",False,[] 589,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Where, if it please you, you may intercept him.",False,[] 590,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"But, good my lord, do it so cunningly",False,[] 591,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That my discovery be not aimèd at;,False,[] 592,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"For love of you, not hate unto my friend,",False,[] 593,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Hath made me publisher of this pretense.,False,[] 594,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Adieu, my lord. Sir Valentine is coming.",False,[] 595,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Run, boy, run, run, and seek him out.",False,[] 596,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,What seest thou?,False,[] 597,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Valentine?,False,[] 598,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Who then? His spirit?,False,[] 599,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,What then?,False,[] 600,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Who wouldst thou strike?,False,[] 601,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Villain, forbear.",False,[] 602,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Sirrah, I say forbear.— Friend Valentine, a word.",False,[] 603,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Then in dumb silence will I bury mine,",False,[] 604,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"For they are harsh, untunable, and bad.",False,[] 605,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"No, Valentine.",False,[] 606,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"No, Valentine.",False,[] 607,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"That thou art banishèd— O, that’s the news—",False,[] 608,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"From hence, from Sylvia, and from me thy friend.",False,[] 609,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Ay, ay, and she hath offered to the doom—",False,[] 610,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Which unreversed stands in effectual force—,False,[] 611,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"A sea of melting pearl, which some call tears;",False,[] 612,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Those at her father’s churlish feet she tendered,",False,[] 613,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"With them, upon her knees, her humble self,",False,[] 614,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Wringing her hands, whose whiteness so became them",False,[] 615,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,As if but now they waxèd pale for woe.,False,[] 616,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"But neither bended knees, pure hands held up,",False,[] 617,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Sad sighs, deep groans, nor silver-shedding tears",False,[] 618,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Could penetrate her uncompassionate sire;,False,[] 619,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"But Valentine, if he be ta’en, must die.",False,[] 620,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Besides, her intercession chafed him so,",False,[] 621,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"When she for thy repeal was suppliant,",False,[] 622,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That to close prison he commanded her,False,[] 623,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,With many bitter threats of biding there.,False,[] 624,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Cease to lament for that thou canst not help,",False,[] 625,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And study help for that which thou lament’st.,False,[] 626,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Time is the nurse and breeder of all good.,False,[] 627,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Here, if thou stay, thou canst not see thy love;",False,[] 628,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Besides, thy staying will abridge thy life.",False,[] 629,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Hope is a lover’s staff; walk hence with that,False,[] 630,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And manage it against despairing thoughts.,False,[] 631,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Thy letters may be here, though thou art hence,",False,[] 632,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Which, being writ to me, shall be delivered",False,[] 633,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Even in the milk-white bosom of thy love.,False,[] 634,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,The time now serves not to expostulate.,False,[] 635,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Come, I’ll convey thee through the city gate",False,[] 636,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"And, ere I part with thee, confer at large",False,[] 637,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Of all that may concern thy love affairs.,False,[] 638,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"As thou lov’st Sylvia, though not for thyself,",False,[] 639,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Regard thy danger, and along with me.",False,[] 640,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Go, sirrah, find him out.— Come, Valentine.",False,[] 641,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Gone, my good lord.",False,[] 642,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"A little time, my lord, will kill that grief.",False,[] 643,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Longer than I prove loyal to your Grace,False,[] 644,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Let me not live to look upon your Grace.,False,[] 645,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"I do, my lord.",False,[] 646,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"She did, my lord, when Valentine was here.",False,[] 647,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,The best way is to slander Valentine,False,[] 648,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"With falsehood, cowardice, and poor descent,",False,[] 649,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Three things that women highly hold in hate.,False,[] 650,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Ay, if his enemy deliver it.",False,[] 651,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Therefore it must with circumstance be spoken,False,[] 652,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,By one whom she esteemeth as his friend.,False,[] 653,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"And that, my lord, I shall be loath to do.",False,[] 654,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"’Tis an ill office for a gentleman,",False,[] 655,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Especially against his very friend.,False,[] 656,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"You have prevailed, my lord. If I can do it",False,[] 657,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"By aught that I can speak in his dispraise,",False,[] 658,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,She shall not long continue love to him.,False,[] 659,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"But say this weed her love from Valentine,",False,[] 660,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,It follows not that she will love Sir Thurio.,False,[] 661,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,As much as I can do I will effect.—,False,[] 662,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"But you, Sir Thurio, are not sharp enough.",False,[] 663,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,You must lay lime to tangle her desires,False,[] 664,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"By wailful sonnets, whose composèd rhymes",False,[] 665,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Should be full-fraught with serviceable vows.,False,[] 666,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Say that upon the altar of her beauty,False,[] 667,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"You sacrifice your tears, your sighs, your heart.",False,[] 668,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Write till your ink be dry, and with your tears",False,[] 669,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Moist it again, and frame some feeling line",False,[] 670,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That may discover such integrity.,False,[] 671,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"For Orpheus’ lute was strung with poets’ sinews,",False,[] 672,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Whose golden touch could soften steel and stones,",False,[] 673,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Make tigers tame, and huge leviathans",False,[] 674,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Forsake unsounded deeps to dance on sands.,False,[] 675,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"After your dire-lamenting elegies,",False,[] 676,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Visit by night your lady’s chamber window,False,[] 677,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,With some sweet consort; to their instruments,False,[] 678,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Tune a deploring dump; the night’s dead silence,False,[] 679,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Will well become such sweet complaining grievance.,False,[] 680,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"This, or else nothing, will inherit her.",False,[] 681,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,We’ll wait upon your Grace till after supper,False,[] 682,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And afterward determine our proceedings.,False,[] 683,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Already have I been false to Valentine,",False,[] 684,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And now I must be as unjust to Thurio.,False,[] 685,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Under the color of commending him,",False,[] 686,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I have access my own love to prefer.,False,[] 687,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"But Sylvia is too fair, too true, too holy",False,[] 688,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,To be corrupted with my worthless gifts.,False,[] 689,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"When I protest true loyalty to her,",False,[] 690,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,She twits me with my falsehood to my friend;,False,[] 691,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"When to her beauty I commend my vows,",False,[] 692,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,She bids me think how I have been forsworn,False,[] 693,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"In breaking faith with Julia, whom I loved;",False,[] 694,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"And notwithstanding all her sudden quips,",False,[] 695,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"The least whereof would quell a lover’s hope,",False,[] 696,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Yet, spaniel-like, the more she spurns my love,",False,[] 697,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,The more it grows and fawneth on her still.,False,[] 698,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,But here comes Thurio. Now must we to her window,False,[] 699,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And give some evening music to her ear.,False,[] 700,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Ay, gentle Thurio, for you know that love",False,[] 701,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Will creep in service where it cannot go.,False,[] 702,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Sir, but I do, or else I would be hence.",False,[] 703,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Ay, Sylvia, for your sake.",False,[] 704,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Who is Sylvia? What is she,",False,[] 705,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That all our swains commend her?,False,[] 706,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Holy, fair, and wise is she;",False,[] 707,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,The heaven such grace did lend her,False,[] 708,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That she might admirèd be.,False,[] 709,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Is she kind as she is fair?,False,[] 710,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,For beauty lives with kindness.,False,[] 711,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Love doth to her eyes repair,False,[] 712,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,To help him of his blindness;,False,[] 713,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"And, being helped, inhabits there.",False,[] 714,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Then to Sylvia let us sing,",False,[] 715,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That Sylvia is excelling;,False,[] 716,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,She excels each mortal thing,False,[] 717,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Upon the dull earth dwelling.,False,[] 718,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,To her let us garlands bring.,False,[] 719,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Sir Thurio, fear not you. I will so plead",False,[] 720,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That you shall say my cunning drift excels.,False,[] 721,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,At Saint Gregory’s well.,False,[] 722,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Madam, good even to your Ladyship.",False,[] 723,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"One, lady, if you knew his pure heart’s truth,",False,[] 724,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,You would quickly learn to know him by his voice.,False,[] 725,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Sir Proteus, gentle lady, and your servant.",False,[] 726,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That I may compass yours.,False,[] 727,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"I grant, sweet love, that I did love a lady,",False,[] 728,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,But she is dead.,False,[] 729,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I likewise hear that Valentine is dead.,False,[] 730,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Sweet lady, let me rake it from the earth.",False,[] 731,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Madam, if your heart be so obdurate,",False,[] 732,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Vouchsafe me yet your picture for my love,",False,[] 733,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,The picture that is hanging in your chamber;,False,[] 734,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"To that I’ll speak, to that I’ll sigh and weep,",False,[] 735,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,For since the substance of your perfect self,False,[] 736,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Is else devoted, I am but a shadow;",False,[] 737,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And to your shadow will I make true love.,False,[] 738,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,As wretches have o’ernight,False,[] 739,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That wait for execution in the morn.,False,[] 740,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Sebastian is thy name? I like thee well,False,[] 741,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And will employ thee in some service presently.,False,[] 742,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"I hope thou wilt. How now, you whoreson peasant?",False,[] 743,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Where have you been these two days loitering?,False,[] 744,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And what says she to my little jewel?,False,[] 745,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,But she received my dog?,False,[] 746,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"What, didst thou offer her this from me?",False,[] 747,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Go, get thee hence, and find my dog again,",False,[] 748,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Or ne’er return again into my sight.,False,[] 749,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Away, I say. Stayest thou to vex me here?",False,[] 750,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,A slave that still an end turns me to shame.,False,[] 751,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Sebastian, I have entertainèd thee,",False,[] 752,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Partly that I have need of such a youth,False,[] 753,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That can with some discretion do my business—,False,[] 754,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,For ’tis no trusting to yond foolish lout—,False,[] 755,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"But chiefly for thy face and thy behavior,",False,[] 756,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Which, if my augury deceive me not,",False,[] 757,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Witness good bringing-up, fortune, and truth.",False,[] 758,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Therefore, know thou, for this I entertain thee.",False,[] 759,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Go presently, and take this ring with thee;",False,[] 760,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Deliver it to Madam Sylvia.,False,[] 761,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,She loved me well delivered it to me.,False,[] 762,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Not so; I think she lives.,False,[] 763,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Why dost thou cry “ Alas”?,False,[] 764,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Wherefore shouldst thou pity her?,False,[] 765,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Well, give her that ring and therewithal",False,[] 766,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,This letter. That’s her chamber. Tell my lady,False,[] 767,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I claim the promise for her heavenly picture.,False,[] 768,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Your message done, hie home unto my chamber,",False,[] 769,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Where thou shalt find me sad and solitary.,False,[] 770,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"O sir, I find her milder than she was,",False,[] 771,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And yet she takes exceptions at your person.,False,[] 772,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"No, that it is too little.",False,[] 773,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,She says it is a fair one.,False,[] 774,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"But pearls are fair, and the old saying is,",False,[] 775,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Black men are pearls in beauteous ladies’ eyes.,False,[] 776,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Ill, when you talk of war.",False,[] 777,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"O, sir, she makes no doubt of that.",False,[] 778,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That you are well derived.,False,[] 779,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"O, ay, and pities them.",False,[] 780,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That they are out by lease.,False,[] 781,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Nor I.,False,[] 782,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Neither.,False,[] 783,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"And I will follow, more for Sylvia’s love",False,[] 784,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Than hate of Eglamour that goes with her.,False,[] 785,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Madam, this service I have done for you—",False,[] 786,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Though you respect not aught your servant doth—,False,[] 787,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"To hazard life, and rescue you from him",False,[] 788,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,That would have forced your honor and your love.,False,[] 789,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Vouchsafe me for my meed but one fair look;,False,[] 790,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"A smaller boon than this I cannot beg,",False,[] 791,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And less than this I am sure you cannot give.,False,[] 792,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Unhappy were you, madam, ere I came,",False,[] 793,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"But by my coming, I have made you happy.",False,[] 794,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"What dangerous action, stood it next to death,",False,[] 795,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Would I not undergo for one calm look!,False,[] 796,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"O, ’tis the curse in love, and still approved,",False,[] 797,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,When women cannot love where they’re beloved.,False,[] 798,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,In love,False,[] 799,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Who respects friend?,False,[] 800,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Nay, if the gentle spirit of moving words",False,[] 801,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Can no way change you to a milder form,",False,[] 802,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"I’ll woo you like a soldier, at arms’ end,",False,[] 803,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,And love you ’gainst the nature of love— force you.,False,[] 804,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I’ll force thee yield to my desire.,False,[] 805,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Valentine!,False,[] 806,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,My shame and guilt confounds me.,False,[] 807,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Forgive me, Valentine. If hearty sorrow",False,[] 808,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Be a sufficient ransom for offense,",False,[] 809,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I tender ’t here. I do as truly suffer,False,[] 810,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,As e’er I did commit.,False,[] 811,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Look to the boy.,False,[] 812,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Where is that ring, boy?",False,[] 813,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"How, let me see.",False,[] 814,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Why, this is the ring I gave to Julia.",False,[] 815,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,But how cam’st thou by this ring? At my depart,False,[] 816,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,I gave this unto Julia.,False,[] 817,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,How? Julia!,False,[] 818,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"“ Than men their minds”? ’Tis true. O heaven, were man",False,[] 819,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"But constant, he were perfect; that one error",False,[] 820,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Fills him with faults, makes him run through all th’ sins;",False,[] 821,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,Inconstancy falls off ere it begins.,False,[] 822,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,What is in Sylvia’s face but I may spy,False,[] 823,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"More fresh in Julia’s, with a constant eye?",False,[] 824,Proteus,Proteus_TGV,MALE,"Bear witness, heaven, I have my wish forever.",False,[] 825,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Sir Proteus, ’save you. Saw you my master?",False,[] 826,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Twenty to one, then, he is shipped already,",False,[] 827,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,And I have played the sheep in losing him.,False,[] 828,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"You conclude that my master is a shepherd, then, and I a sheep?",False,[] 829,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Why, then my horns are his horns, whether I wake or sleep.",False,[] 830,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,This proves me still a sheep.,False,[] 831,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Nay, that I can deny by a circumstance.",False,[] 832,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"The shepherd seeks the sheep, and not the sheep the shepherd; but I seek my master, and my master seeks not me. Therefore I am no sheep.",False,[] 833,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,Such another proof will make me cry “ baa.”,False,[] 834,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Ay, sir. I, a lost mutton, gave your letter to her, a laced mutton, and she, a laced mutton, gave me, a lost mutton, nothing for my labor.",False,[] 835,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"If the ground be overcharged, you were best stick her.",False,[] 836,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Nay, sir, less than a pound shall serve me for carrying your letter.",False,[] 837,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"From a pound to a pin? Fold it over and over,",False,[] 838,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,’Tis threefold too little for carrying a letter to your lover.,False,[] 839,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,Ay.,False,[] 840,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"You mistook, sir. I say she did nod, and you ask me if she did nod, and I say “ ay.”",False,[] 841,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Now you have taken the pains to set it together, take it for your pains.",False,[] 842,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Well, I perceive I must be fain to bear with you.",False,[] 843,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Marry, sir, the letter, very orderly, having nothing but the word “ noddy” for my pains.",False,[] 844,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,And yet it cannot overtake your slow purse.,False,[] 845,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Open your purse, that the money and the matter may be both at once delivered.",False,[] 846,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Truly, sir, I think you’ll hardly win her.",False,[] 847,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Sir, I could perceive nothing at all from her, no, not so much as a ducat for delivering your letter. And being so hard to me that brought your mind, I fear she’ll prove as hard to you in telling your mind. Give her no token but stones, for she’s as hard as steel.",False,[] 848,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"No, not so much as “ Take this for thy pains.” To testify your bounty, I thank you, you have testerned me. In requital whereof, henceforth carry your letters yourself. And so, sir, I’ll commend you to my master.",False,[] 849,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Sir, your glove.",False,[] 850,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Why, then, this may be yours, for this is but one.",False,[] 851,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,Madam Sylvia! Madam Sylvia!,False,[] 852,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"She is not within hearing, sir.",False,[] 853,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Your Worship, sir, or else I mistook.",False,[] 854,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,And yet I was last chidden for being too slow.,False,[] 855,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,She that your Worship loves?,False,[] 856,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Marry, by these special marks: first, you have learned, like Sir Proteus, to wreathe your arms like a malcontent; to relish a love song like a robin redbreast; to walk alone like one that had the pestilence; to sigh like a schoolboy that had lost his ABC; to weep like a young wench that had buried her grandam; to fast like one that takes diet; to watch like one that fears robbing; to speak puling like a beggar at Hallowmas. You were wont, when you laughed, to crow like a cock; when you walked, to walk like one of the lions. When you fasted, it was presently after dinner; when you looked sadly, it was for want of money. And now you are metamorphosed with a mistress, that when I look on you, I can hardly think you my master.",False,[] 857,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,They are all perceived without you.,False,[] 858,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Without you? Nay, that’s certain, for without you were so simple, none else would. But you are so without these follies, that these follies are within you and shine through you like the water in an urinal, that not an eye that sees you but is a physician to comment on your malady.",False,[] 859,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,She that you gaze on so as she sits at supper?,False,[] 860,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Why, sir, I know her not.",False,[] 861,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Is she not hard-favored, sir?",False,[] 862,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Sir, I know that well enough.",False,[] 863,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"That she is not so fair as, of you, well-favored.",False,[] 864,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"That’s because the one is painted, and the other out of all count.",False,[] 865,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Marry, sir, so painted to make her fair, that no man counts of her beauty.",False,[] 866,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,You never saw her since she was deformed.,False,[] 867,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,Ever since you loved her.,False,[] 868,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"If you love her, you cannot see her.",False,[] 869,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Because love is blind. O, that you had mine eyes, or your own eyes had the lights they were wont to have when you chid at Sir Proteus for going ungartered!",False,[] 870,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Your own present folly and her passing deformity; for he, being in love, could not see to garter his hose, and you, being in love, cannot see to put on your hose.",False,[] 871,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"True, sir, I was in love with my bed. I thank you, you swinged me for my love, which makes me the bolder to chide you for yours.",False,[] 872,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"I would you were set, so your affection would cease.",False,[] 873,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,And have you?,False,[] 874,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,Are they not lamely writ?,False,[] 875,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,O excellent motion! O exceeding puppet! Now will he interpret to her.,False,[] 876,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"O, give ye good ev’n! Here’s a million of manners.",False,[] 877,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"He should give her interest, and she gives it him.",False,[] 878,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,And yet you will; and yet another “ yet.”,False,[] 879,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"O jest unseen, inscrutable, invisible",False,[] 880,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"As a nose on a man’s face, or a weathercock on a steeple!",False,[] 881,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"My master sues to her, and she hath taught her suitor,",False,[] 882,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"He being her pupil, to become her tutor.",False,[] 883,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,O excellent device! Was there ever heard a better?,False,[] 884,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"That my master, being scribe, to himself should write the letter?",False,[] 885,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Nay, I was rhyming. ’Tis you that have the reason.",False,[] 886,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,To be a spokesman from Madam Sylvia.,False,[] 887,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"To yourself. Why, she woos you by a figure.",False,[] 888,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"By a letter, I should say.",False,[] 889,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"What need she when she hath made you write to yourself? Why, do you not perceive the jest?",False,[] 890,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"No believing you indeed, sir. But did you perceive her earnest?",False,[] 891,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Why, she hath given you a letter.",False,[] 892,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"And that letter hath she delivered, and there an end.",False,[] 893,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"I’ll warrant you, ’tis as well.",False,[] 894,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"For often have you writ to her, and she, in modesty",False,[] 895,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Or else for want of idle time, could not again reply,",False,[] 896,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Or fearing else some messenger that might her mind discover,",False,[] 897,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,Herself hath taught her love himself to write unto her lover.,False,[] 898,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"All this I speak in print, for in print I found it. Why muse you, sir? ’Tis dinnertime.",False,[] 899,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Ay, but hearken, sir, though the chameleon love can feed on the air, I am one that am nourished by my victuals and would fain have meat. O, be not like your mistress! Be moved, be moved.",False,[] 900,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Master, Sir Thurio frowns on you.",False,[] 901,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,Not of you.,False,[] 902,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,’Twere good you knocked him.,False,[] 903,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Lance, by mine honesty, welcome to Padua.",False,[] 904,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Come on, you madcap. I’ll to the alehouse with you presently, where, for one shot of five pence, thou shalt have five thousand welcomes. But, sirrah, how did thy master part with Madam Julia?",False,[] 905,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,But shall she marry him?,False,[] 906,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,How then? Shall he marry her?,False,[] 907,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"What, are they broken?",False,[] 908,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Why then, how stands the matter with them?",False,[] 909,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,What an ass art thou! I understand thee not.,False,[] 910,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,What thou sayst?,False,[] 911,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,It stands under thee indeed.,False,[] 912,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"But tell me true, will ’t be a match?",False,[] 913,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"The conclusion is, then, that it will.",False,[] 914,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"’Tis well that I get it so. But, Lance, how sayst thou that my master is become a notable lover?",False,[] 915,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,Than how?,False,[] 916,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Why, thou whoreson ass, thou mistak’st me.",False,[] 917,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"I tell thee, my master is become a hot lover.",False,[] 918,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,Why?,False,[] 919,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,At thy service.,False,[] 920,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"How now, Signior Lance? What news with your Mastership?",False,[] 921,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Well, your old vice still: mistake the word. What news, then, in your paper?",False,[] 922,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Why, man? How black?",False,[] 923,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,Let me read them.,False,[] 924,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,Thou liest. I can.,False,[] 925,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Marry, the son of my grandfather.",False,[] 926,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Come, fool, come. Try me in thy paper.",False,[] 927,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She brews good ale.",False,[] 928,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She can sew.",False,[] 929,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She can knit.",False,[] 930,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She can wash and scour.",False,[] 931,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She can spin.",False,[] 932,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She hath many nameless virtues.",False,[] 933,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,Here follow her vices.,False,[] 934,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She is not to be kissed fasting in respect of her breath.",False,[] 935,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She hath a sweet mouth.",False,[] 936,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She doth talk in her sleep.",False,[] 937,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She is slow in words.",False,[] 938,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She is proud.",False,[] 939,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She hath no teeth.",False,[] 940,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She is curst.",False,[] 941,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She will often praise her liquor.",False,[] 942,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She is too liberal.",False,[] 943,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She hath more hair than wit, and more faults than hairs, and more wealth than faults.",False,[] 944,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Item, She hath more hair than wit.",False,[] 945,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,And more faults than hairs.,False,[] 946,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,And more wealth than faults.,False,[] 947,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,What then?,False,[] 948,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,For me?,False,[] 949,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,And must I go to him?,False,[] 950,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,Why didst not tell me sooner? Pox of your love letters!,False,[] 951,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Sir, we are undone; these are the villains",False,[] 952,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,That all the travelers do fear so much.,False,[] 953,Speed,Speed_TGV,MALE,"Master, be one of them. It’s an honorable kind of thievery.",False,[] 954,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"But say, Lucetta, now we are alone,",False,[] 955,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Wouldst thou then counsel me to fall in love?,False,[] 956,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Of all the fair resort of gentlemen,False,[] 957,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"That every day with parle encounter me,",False,[] 958,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,In thy opinion which is worthiest love?,False,[] 959,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,What think’st thou of the fair Sir Eglamour?,False,[] 960,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,What think’st thou of the rich Mercatio?,False,[] 961,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,What think’st thou of the gentle Proteus?,False,[] 962,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,How now? What means this passion at his name?,False,[] 963,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Why not on Proteus, as of all the rest?",False,[] 964,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Your reason?,False,[] 965,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And wouldst thou have me cast my love on him?,False,[] 966,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Why, he of all the rest hath never moved me.",False,[] 967,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,His little speaking shows his love but small.,False,[] 968,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,They do not love that do not show their love.,False,[] 969,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,I would I knew his mind.,False,[] 970,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,“ To Julia.”— Say from whom.,False,[] 971,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Say, say who gave it thee.",False,[] 972,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Now, by my modesty, a goodly broker!",False,[] 973,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Dare you presume to harbor wanton lines?,False,[] 974,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,To whisper and conspire against my youth?,False,[] 975,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Now trust me, ’tis an office of great worth,",False,[] 976,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And you an officer fit for the place.,False,[] 977,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"There, take the paper; see it be returned,",False,[] 978,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Or else return no more into my sight.,False,[] 979,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Will you be gone?,False,[] 980,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And yet I would I had o’erlooked the letter.,False,[] 981,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,It were a shame to call her back again,False,[] 982,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And pray her to a fault for which I chid her.,False,[] 983,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,What fool is she that knows I am a maid,False,[] 984,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And would not force the letter to my view,",False,[] 985,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Since maids in modesty say “ no” to that,False,[] 986,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Which they would have the profferer construe “ ay”!,False,[] 987,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Fie, fie, how wayward is this foolish love",False,[] 988,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,That like a testy babe will scratch the nurse,False,[] 989,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And presently, all humbled, kiss the rod!",False,[] 990,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"How churlishly I chid Lucetta hence,",False,[] 991,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,When willingly I would have had her here!,False,[] 992,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"How angerly I taught my brow to frown,",False,[] 993,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,When inward joy enforced my heart to smile!,False,[] 994,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,My penance is to call Lucetta back,False,[] 995,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And ask remission for my folly past.—,False,[] 996,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"What ho, Lucetta!",False,[] 997,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Is ’t near dinner time?,False,[] 998,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,What is ’t that you took up so gingerly?,False,[] 999,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Why didst thou stoop, then?",False,[] 1000,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And is that paper nothing?,False,[] 1001,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Then let it lie for those that it concerns.,False,[] 1002,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Some love of yours hath writ to you in rhyme.,False,[] 1003,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,As little by such toys as may be possible.,False,[] 1004,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Best sing it to the tune of “ Light o’ Love.”,False,[] 1005,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Heavy? Belike it hath some burden then?,False,[] 1006,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And why not you?,False,[] 1007,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Let’s see your song. How now, minion!",False,[] 1008,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,You do not?,False,[] 1009,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"You, minion, are too saucy.",False,[] 1010,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,The mean is drowned with your unruly bass.,False,[] 1011,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,This babble shall not henceforth trouble me.,False,[] 1012,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Here is a coil with protestation.,False,[] 1013,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Go, get you gone, and let the papers lie.",False,[] 1014,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,You would be fing’ring them to anger me.,False,[] 1015,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Nay, would I were so angered with the same!",False,[] 1016,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"O hateful hands, to tear such loving words!",False,[] 1017,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Injurious wasps, to feed on such sweet honey",False,[] 1018,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And kill the bees that yield it with your stings!,False,[] 1019,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,I’ll kiss each several paper for amends.,False,[] 1020,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Look, here is writ “ kind Julia.” Unkind Julia,",False,[] 1021,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"As in revenge of thy ingratitude,",False,[] 1022,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"I throw thy name against the bruising stones,",False,[] 1023,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Trampling contemptuously on thy disdain.,False,[] 1024,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And here is writ “ love-wounded Proteus.”,False,[] 1025,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Poor wounded name, my bosom as a bed",False,[] 1026,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Shall lodge thee till thy wound be throughly healed,",False,[] 1027,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And thus I search it with a sovereign kiss.,False,[] 1028,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,But twice or thrice was “ Proteus” written down.,False,[] 1029,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Be calm, good wind. Blow not a word away",False,[] 1030,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Till I have found each letter in the letter,False,[] 1031,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Except mine own name. That some whirlwind bear,False,[] 1032,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Unto a ragged, fearful, hanging rock",False,[] 1033,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And throw it thence into the raging sea.,False,[] 1034,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Lo, here in one line is his name twice writ:",False,[] 1035,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"“ Poor forlorn Proteus, passionate Proteus,",False,[] 1036,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,To the sweet Julia.” That I’ll tear away—,False,[] 1037,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And yet I will not, sith so prettily",False,[] 1038,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,He couples it to his complaining names.,False,[] 1039,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Thus will I fold them one upon another.,False,[] 1040,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Now kiss, embrace, contend, do what you will.",False,[] 1041,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Well, let us go.",False,[] 1042,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"If you respect them, best to take them up.",False,[] 1043,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,I see you have a month’s mind to them.,False,[] 1044,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Come, come, will ’t please you go?",False,[] 1045,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,I must where is no remedy.,False,[] 1046,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"If you turn not, you will return the sooner.",False,[] 1047,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Keep this remembrance for thy Julia’s sake.,False,[] 1048,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And seal the bargain with a holy kiss.,False,[] 1049,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Counsel, Lucetta. Gentle girl, assist me;",False,[] 1050,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And ev’n in kind love I do conjure thee—,False,[] 1051,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Who art the table wherein all my thoughts,False,[] 1052,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Are visibly charactered and engraved—,False,[] 1053,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,To lesson me and tell me some good mean,False,[] 1054,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,How with my honor I may undertake,False,[] 1055,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,A journey to my loving Proteus.,False,[] 1056,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,A true-devoted pilgrim is not weary,False,[] 1057,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,To measure kingdoms with his feeble steps;,False,[] 1058,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Much less shall she that hath Love’s wings to fly,",False,[] 1059,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And when the flight is made to one so dear,",False,[] 1060,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Of such divine perfection, as Sir Proteus.",False,[] 1061,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"O, know’st thou not his looks are my soul’s food?",False,[] 1062,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Pity the dearth that I have pinèd in,False,[] 1063,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,By longing for that food so long a time.,False,[] 1064,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Didst thou but know the inly touch of love,",False,[] 1065,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Thou wouldst as soon go kindle fire with snow,False,[] 1066,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,As seek to quench the fire of love with words.,False,[] 1067,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"The more thou damm’st it up, the more it burns.",False,[] 1068,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"The current that with gentle murmur glides,",False,[] 1069,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Thou know’st, being stopped, impatiently doth rage,",False,[] 1070,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"But when his fair course is not hinderèd,",False,[] 1071,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"He makes sweet music with th’ enameled stones,",False,[] 1072,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge,False,[] 1073,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,He overtaketh in his pilgrimage;,False,[] 1074,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And so by many winding nooks he strays,False,[] 1075,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,With willing sport to the wild ocean.,False,[] 1076,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Then let me go and hinder not my course.,False,[] 1077,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,I’ll be as patient as a gentle stream,False,[] 1078,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And make a pastime of each weary step,False,[] 1079,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Till the last step have brought me to my love,",False,[] 1080,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And there I’ll rest as after much turmoil,False,[] 1081,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,A blessèd soul doth in Elysium.,False,[] 1082,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Not like a woman, for I would prevent",False,[] 1083,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,The loose encounters of lascivious men.,False,[] 1084,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Gentle Lucetta, fit me with such weeds",False,[] 1085,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,As may beseem some well-reputed page.,False,[] 1086,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"No, girl, I’ll knit it up in silken strings",False,[] 1087,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,With twenty odd-conceited true-love knots.,False,[] 1088,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,To be fantastic may become a youth,False,[] 1089,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Of greater time than I shall show to be.,False,[] 1090,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"That fits as well as “ Tell me, good my lord,",False,[] 1091,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,What compass will you wear your farthingale?”,False,[] 1092,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Why, ev’n what fashion thou best likes, Lucetta.",False,[] 1093,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Out, out, Lucetta. That will be ill-favored.",False,[] 1094,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Lucetta, as thou lov’st me, let me have",False,[] 1095,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,What thou think’st meet and is most mannerly.,False,[] 1096,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"But tell me, wench, how will the world repute me",False,[] 1097,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,For undertaking so unstaid a journey?,False,[] 1098,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,I fear me it will make me scandalized.,False,[] 1099,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Nay, that I will not.",False,[] 1100,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"That is the least, Lucetta, of my fear.",False,[] 1101,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"A thousand oaths, an ocean of his tears,",False,[] 1102,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And instances of infinite of love,False,[] 1103,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Warrant me welcome to my Proteus.,False,[] 1104,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Base men that use them to so base effect!,False,[] 1105,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,But truer stars did govern Proteus’ birth.,False,[] 1106,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"His words are bonds, his oaths are oracles,",False,[] 1107,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"His love sincere, his thoughts immaculate,",False,[] 1108,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"His tears pure messengers sent from his heart,",False,[] 1109,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,His heart as far from fraud as heaven from Earth.,False,[] 1110,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Now, as thou lov’st me, do him not that wrong",False,[] 1111,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,To bear a hard opinion of his truth.,False,[] 1112,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Only deserve my love by loving him.,False,[] 1113,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And presently go with me to my chamber,False,[] 1114,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,To take a note of what I stand in need of,False,[] 1115,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,To furnish me upon my longing journey.,False,[] 1116,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"All that is mine I leave at thy dispose,",False,[] 1117,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"My goods, my lands, my reputation.",False,[] 1118,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Only, in lieu thereof, dispatch me hence.",False,[] 1119,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Come, answer not, but to it presently.",False,[] 1120,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,I am impatient of my tarriance.,False,[] 1121,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Marry, mine host, because I cannot be merry.",False,[] 1122,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,But shall I hear him speak?,False,[] 1123,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,That will be music.,False,[] 1124,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Is he among these?,False,[] 1125,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,You mistake. The musician likes me not.,False,[] 1126,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"He plays false, father.",False,[] 1127,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Not so; but yet so false that he grieves my very heart-strings.,False,[] 1128,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Ay, I would I were deaf; it makes me have a slow heart.",False,[] 1129,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Not a whit when it jars so.,False,[] 1130,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Ay; that change is the spite.,False,[] 1131,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,I would always have one play but one thing.,False,[] 1132,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"But, host, doth this Sir Proteus, that we talk on,",False,[] 1133,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Often resort unto this gentlewoman?,False,[] 1134,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Where is Lance?,False,[] 1135,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Peace. Stand aside. The company parts.,False,[] 1136,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"’Twere false if I should speak it,",False,[] 1137,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,For I am sure she is not burièd.,False,[] 1138,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,He heard not that.,False,[] 1139,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,If ’twere a substance you would sure deceive it,False,[] 1140,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And make it but a shadow, as I am.",False,[] 1141,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Host, will you go?",False,[] 1142,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Pray you, where lies Sir Proteus?",False,[] 1143,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Not so; but it hath been the longest night,False,[] 1144,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"That e’er I watched, and the most heaviest.",False,[] 1145,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,In what you please. I’ll do what I can.,False,[] 1146,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"It seems you loved not her, to leave her token.",False,[] 1147,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,She is dead belike?,False,[] 1148,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Alas!,False,[] 1149,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,I cannot choose but pity her.,False,[] 1150,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Because methinks that she loved you as well,False,[] 1151,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,As you do love your lady Sylvia.,False,[] 1152,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,She dreams on him that has forgot her love;,False,[] 1153,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,You dote on her that cares not for your love.,False,[] 1154,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"’Tis pity love should be so contrary,",False,[] 1155,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And thinking on it makes me cry “ Alas.”,False,[] 1156,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,How many women would do such a message?,False,[] 1157,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Alas, poor Proteus, thou hast entertained",False,[] 1158,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,A fox to be the shepherd of thy lambs.,False,[] 1159,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Alas, poor fool, why do I pity him",False,[] 1160,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,That with his very heart despiseth me?,False,[] 1161,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Because he loves her, he despiseth me;",False,[] 1162,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Because I love him, I must pity him.",False,[] 1163,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"This ring I gave him when he parted from me,",False,[] 1164,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,To bind him to remember my good will;,False,[] 1165,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And now am I, unhappy messenger,",False,[] 1166,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"To plead for that which I would not obtain,",False,[] 1167,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"To carry that which I would have refused,",False,[] 1168,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"To praise his faith, which I would have dispraised.",False,[] 1169,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"I am my master’s true confirmèd love,",False,[] 1170,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,But cannot be true servant to my master,False,[] 1171,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Unless I prove false traitor to myself.,False,[] 1172,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Yet will I woo for him, but yet so coldly",False,[] 1173,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,As— Heaven it knows!— I would not have him speed.,False,[] 1174,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Gentlewoman, good day. I pray you be my mean",False,[] 1175,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,To bring me where to speak with Madam Sylvia.,False,[] 1176,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"If you be she, I do entreat your patience",False,[] 1177,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,To hear me speak the message I am sent on.,False,[] 1178,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"From my master, Sir Proteus, madam.",False,[] 1179,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Ay, madam.",False,[] 1180,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Madam, please you peruse this letter.",False,[] 1181,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Pardon me, madam, I have unadvised",False,[] 1182,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Delivered you a paper that I should not.,False,[] 1183,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,This is the letter to your Ladyship.,False,[] 1184,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"It may not be; good madam, pardon me.",False,[] 1185,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Madam, he sends your Ladyship this ring.",False,[] 1186,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,She thanks you.,False,[] 1187,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"I thank you, madam, that you tender her;",False,[] 1188,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Poor gentlewoman, my master wrongs her much.",False,[] 1189,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Almost as well as I do know myself.,False,[] 1190,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"To think upon her woes, I do protest",False,[] 1191,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,That I have wept a hundred several times.,False,[] 1192,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"I think she doth, and that’s her cause of sorrow.",False,[] 1193,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"She hath been fairer, madam, than she is;",False,[] 1194,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"When she did think my master loved her well,",False,[] 1195,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"She, in my judgment, was as fair as you.",False,[] 1196,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,But since she did neglect her looking-glass,False,[] 1197,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And threw her sun-expelling mask away,",False,[] 1198,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,The air hath starved the roses in her cheeks,False,[] 1199,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And pinched the lily tincture of her face,",False,[] 1200,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,That now she is become as black as I.,False,[] 1201,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"About my stature; for at Pentecost,",False,[] 1202,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"When all our pageants of delight were played,",False,[] 1203,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Our youth got me to play the woman’s part,",False,[] 1204,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And I was trimmed in Madam Julia’s gown,",False,[] 1205,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Which served me as fit, by all men’s judgments,",False,[] 1206,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,As if the garment had been made for me;,False,[] 1207,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Therefore I know she is about my height.,False,[] 1208,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And at that time I made her weep agood,",False,[] 1209,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,For I did play a lamentable part;,False,[] 1210,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Madam, ’twas Ariadne, passioning",False,[] 1211,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"For Theseus’ perjury and unjust flight,",False,[] 1212,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Which I so lively acted with my tears,False,[] 1213,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"That my poor mistress, movèd therewithal,",False,[] 1214,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Wept bitterly; and would I might be dead,False,[] 1215,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,If I in thought felt not her very sorrow.,False,[] 1216,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And she shall thank you for ’t if e’er you know her.,False,[] 1217,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"A virtuous gentlewoman, mild and beautiful.",False,[] 1218,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"I hope my master’s suit will be but cold,",False,[] 1219,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Since she respects my mistress’ love so much.—,False,[] 1220,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Alas, how love can trifle with itself!",False,[] 1221,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Here is her picture; let me see. I think,False,[] 1222,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"If I had such a tire, this face of mine",False,[] 1223,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Were full as lovely as is this of hers;,False,[] 1224,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And yet the painter flattered her a little,",False,[] 1225,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Unless I flatter with myself too much.,False,[] 1226,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Her hair is auburn; mine is perfect yellow;,False,[] 1227,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"If that be all the difference in his love,",False,[] 1228,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,I’ll get me such a colored periwig.,False,[] 1229,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Her eyes are gray as glass, and so are mine.",False,[] 1230,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Ay, but her forehead’s low, and mine’s as high.",False,[] 1231,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,What should it be that he respects in her,False,[] 1232,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,But I can make respective in myself,False,[] 1233,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,If this fond Love were not a blinded god?,False,[] 1234,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Come, shadow, come, and take this shadow up,",False,[] 1235,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"For ’tis thy rival. O, thou senseless form,",False,[] 1236,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Thou shalt be worshipped, kissed, loved, and adored;",False,[] 1237,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And were there sense in his idolatry,",False,[] 1238,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,My substance should be statue in thy stead.,False,[] 1239,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"I’ll use thee kindly for thy mistress’ sake,",False,[] 1240,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"That used me so, or else, by Jove I vow,",False,[] 1241,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,I should have scratched out your unseeing eyes,False,[] 1242,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,To make my master out of love with thee.,False,[] 1243,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,But love will not be spurred to what it loathes.,False,[] 1244,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"’Tis true, such pearls as put out ladies’ eyes,",False,[] 1245,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,For I had rather wink than look on them.,False,[] 1246,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"But better, indeed, when you hold your peace.",False,[] 1247,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,She needs not when she knows it cowardice.,False,[] 1248,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"True, from a gentleman to a fool.",False,[] 1249,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,That such an ass should owe them.,False,[] 1250,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Here comes the Duke.,False,[] 1251,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And I will follow, more to cross that love",False,[] 1252,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Than hate for Sylvia, that is gone for love.",False,[] 1253,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And me, when he approacheth to your presence.",False,[] 1254,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,O me unhappy!,False,[] 1255,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"O, good sir, my master charged me to deliver a ring to Madam Sylvia, which out of my neglect was never done.",False,[] 1256,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Here ’tis; this is it.,False,[] 1257,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"O, cry you mercy, sir, I have mistook.",False,[] 1258,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,This is the ring you sent to Sylvia.,False,[] 1259,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"And Julia herself did give it me,",False,[] 1260,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And Julia herself hath brought it hither.,False,[] 1261,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Behold her that gave aim to all thy oaths,False,[] 1262,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And entertained ’em deeply in her heart.,False,[] 1263,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,How oft hast thou with perjury cleft the root!,False,[] 1264,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"O, Proteus, let this habit make thee blush.",False,[] 1265,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Be thou ashamed that I have took upon me,False,[] 1266,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"Such an immodest raiment, if shame live",False,[] 1267,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,In a disguise of love.,False,[] 1268,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,"It is the lesser blot, modesty finds,",False,[] 1269,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,Women to change their shapes than men their minds.,False,[] 1270,Julia,Julia_TGV,FEMALE,And I mine.,False,[] 1271,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Ay, madam, so you stumble not unheedfully.",False,[] 1272,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Please you repeat their names, I’ll show my mind",False,[] 1273,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,According to my shallow simple skill.,False,[] 1274,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"As of a knight well-spoken, neat, and fine;",False,[] 1275,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"But, were I you, he never should be mine.",False,[] 1276,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Well of his wealth, but of himself so-so.",False,[] 1277,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Lord, Lord, to see what folly reigns in us!",False,[] 1278,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Pardon, dear madam, ’tis a passing shame",False,[] 1279,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"That I, unworthy body as I am,",False,[] 1280,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,Should censure thus on lovely gentlemen.,False,[] 1281,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Then thus: of many good, I think him best.",False,[] 1282,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,I have no other but a woman’s reason:,False,[] 1283,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,I think him so because I think him so.,False,[] 1284,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Ay, if you thought your love not cast away.",False,[] 1285,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,Yet he of all the rest I think best loves you.,False,[] 1286,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,Fire that’s closest kept burns most of all.,False,[] 1287,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"O, they love least that let men know their love.",False,[] 1288,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Peruse this paper, madam.",False,[] 1289,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,That the contents will show.,False,[] 1290,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Sir Valentine’s page; and sent, I think, from Proteus.",False,[] 1291,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"He would have given it you, but I, being in the way,",False,[] 1292,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Did in your name receive it. Pardon the fault, I pray.",False,[] 1293,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,To plead for love deserves more fee than hate.,False,[] 1294,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,That you may ruminate.,False,[] 1295,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,What would your Ladyship?,False,[] 1296,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"I would it were,",False,[] 1297,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,That you might kill your stomach on your meat,False,[] 1298,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,And not upon your maid.,False,[] 1299,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,Nothing.,False,[] 1300,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,To take a paper up that I let fall.,False,[] 1301,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,Nothing concerning me.,False,[] 1302,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Madam, it will not lie where it concerns",False,[] 1303,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,Unless it have a false interpreter.,False,[] 1304,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"That I might sing it, madam, to a tune,",False,[] 1305,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,Give me a note. Your Ladyship can set—,False,[] 1306,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,It is too heavy for so light a tune.,False,[] 1307,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Ay, and melodious were it, would you sing it.",False,[] 1308,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,I cannot reach so high.,False,[] 1309,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Keep tune there still, so you will sing it out.",False,[] 1310,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,And yet methinks I do not like this tune.,False,[] 1311,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"No, madam, ’tis too sharp.",False,[] 1312,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Nay, now you are too flat",False,[] 1313,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,And mar the concord with too harsh a descant.,False,[] 1314,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,There wanteth but a mean to fill your song.,False,[] 1315,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Indeed, I bid the base for Proteus.",False,[] 1316,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"She makes it strange, but she would be best pleased",False,[] 1317,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,To be so angered with another letter.,False,[] 1318,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Madam, dinner is ready, and your father stays.",False,[] 1319,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"What, shall these papers lie like telltales here?",False,[] 1320,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Nay, I was taken up for laying them down.",False,[] 1321,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Yet here they shall not lie, for catching cold.",False,[] 1322,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Ay, madam, you may say what sights you see;",False,[] 1323,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"I see things too, although you judge I wink.",False,[] 1324,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Alas, the way is wearisome and long.",False,[] 1325,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,Better forbear till Proteus make return.,False,[] 1326,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"I do not seek to quench your love’s hot fire,",False,[] 1327,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"But qualify the fire’s extreme rage,",False,[] 1328,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,Lest it should burn above the bounds of reason.,False,[] 1329,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,But in what habit will you go along?,False,[] 1330,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Why, then, your Ladyship must cut your hair.",False,[] 1331,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"What fashion, madam, shall I make your breeches?",False,[] 1332,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"You must needs have them with a codpiece, madam.",False,[] 1333,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"A round hose, madam, now’s not worth a pin",False,[] 1334,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,Unless you have a codpiece to stick pins on.,False,[] 1335,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"If you think so, then stay at home and go not.",False,[] 1336,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"Then never dream on infamy, but go.",False,[] 1337,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,"If Proteus like your journey when you come,",False,[] 1338,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,No matter who’s displeased when you are gone.,False,[] 1339,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,I fear me he will scarce be pleased withal.,False,[] 1340,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,All these are servants to deceitful men.,False,[] 1341,Lucetta,Lucetta_TGV,FEMALE,Pray heav’n he prove so when you come to him.,False,[] 1342,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,"Tell me, Pantino, what sad talk was that",False,[] 1343,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,Wherewith my brother held you in the cloister?,False,[] 1344,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,"Why, what of him?",False,[] 1345,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,Nor need’st thou much importune me to that,False,[] 1346,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,Whereon this month I have been hammering.,False,[] 1347,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,I have considered well his loss of time,False,[] 1348,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,"And how he cannot be a perfect man,",False,[] 1349,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,Not being tried and tutored in the world.,False,[] 1350,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,Experience is by industry achieved,False,[] 1351,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,And perfected by the swift course of time.,False,[] 1352,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,Then tell me whither were I best to send him.,False,[] 1353,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,I know it well.,False,[] 1354,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,"I like thy counsel. Well hast thou advised,",False,[] 1355,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,"And that thou mayst perceive how well I like it,",False,[] 1356,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,The execution of it shall make known.,False,[] 1357,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,Even with the speediest expedition,False,[] 1358,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,I will dispatch him to the Emperor’s court.,False,[] 1359,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,Good company. With them shall Proteus go.,False,[] 1360,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,And in good time! Now will we break with him.,False,[] 1361,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,How now? What letter are you reading there?,False,[] 1362,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,Lend me the letter. Let me see what news.,False,[] 1363,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,And how stand you affected to his wish?,False,[] 1364,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,My will is something sorted with his wish.,False,[] 1365,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,"Muse not that I thus suddenly proceed,",False,[] 1366,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,"For what I will, I will, and there an end.",False,[] 1367,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,I am resolved that thou shalt spend some time,False,[] 1368,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,With Valentinus in the Emperor’s court.,False,[] 1369,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,"What maintenance he from his friends receives,",False,[] 1370,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,Like exhibition thou shalt have from me.,False,[] 1371,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,Tomorrow be in readiness to go.,False,[] 1372,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,"Excuse it not, for I am peremptory.",False,[] 1373,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,Look what thou want’st shall be sent after thee.,False,[] 1374,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,No more of stay. Tomorrow thou must go.—,False,[] 1375,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,"Come on, Pantino; you shall be employed",False,[] 1376,Antonio,Antonio_TGV,MALE,To hasten on his expedition.,False,[] 1377,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"’Twas of his nephew Proteus, your son.",False,[] 1378,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,He wondered that your Lordship,False,[] 1379,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,Would suffer him to spend his youth at home,False,[] 1380,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"While other men, of slender reputation,",False,[] 1381,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,Put forth their sons to seek preferment out:,False,[] 1382,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"Some to the wars to try their fortune there,",False,[] 1383,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"Some to discover islands far away,",False,[] 1384,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,Some to the studious universities.,False,[] 1385,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,For any or for all these exercises,False,[] 1386,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"He said that Proteus your son was meet,",False,[] 1387,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,And did request me to importune you,False,[] 1388,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"To let him spend his time no more at home,",False,[] 1389,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,Which would be great impeachment to his age,False,[] 1390,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,In having known no travel in his youth.,False,[] 1391,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,I think your Lordship is not ignorant,False,[] 1392,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"How his companion, youthful Valentine,",False,[] 1393,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,Attends the Emperor in his royal court.,False,[] 1394,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"’Twere good, I think, your Lordship sent him thither.",False,[] 1395,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"There shall he practice tilts and tournaments,",False,[] 1396,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"Hear sweet discourse, converse with noblemen,",False,[] 1397,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,And be in eye of every exercise,False,[] 1398,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,Worthy his youth and nobleness of birth.,False,[] 1399,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"Tomorrow, may it please you, Don Alphonso,",False,[] 1400,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"With other gentlemen of good esteem,",False,[] 1401,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,Are journeying to salute the Emperor,False,[] 1402,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,And to commend their service to his will.,False,[] 1403,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"Sir Proteus, your father calls for you.",False,[] 1404,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"He is in haste. Therefore, I pray you, go.",False,[] 1405,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"Sir Proteus, you are stayed for.",False,[] 1406,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"Lance, away, away! Aboard. Thy master is shipped, and thou art to post after with oars. What’s the matter? Why weep’st thou, man? Away, ass. You’ll lose the tide if you tarry any longer.",False,[] 1407,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,What’s the unkindest tide?,False,[] 1408,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"Tut, man. I mean thou ’lt lose the flood and, in losing the flood, lose thy voyage and, in losing thy voyage, lose thy master and, in losing thy master, lose thy service and, in losing thy service—",False,[] 1409,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,Why dost thou stop my mouth?,False,[] 1410,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,Where should I lose my tongue?,False,[] 1411,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,In thy tail!,False,[] 1412,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,"Come. Come away, man. I was sent to call thee.",False,[] 1413,Pantino,Pantino_TGV,MALE,Wilt thou go?,False,[] 1414,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Sir Valentine, and servant, to you two thousand.",False,[] 1415,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"I thank you, gentle servant, ’tis very clerkly done.",False,[] 1416,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Perchance you think too much of so much pains?,False,[] 1417,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"A pretty period. Well, I guess the sequel;",False,[] 1418,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,And yet I will not name it And yet I care not.,False,[] 1419,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,And yet take this again.,False,[] 1420,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"And yet I thank you,",False,[] 1421,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Meaning henceforth to trouble you no more.,False,[] 1422,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Yes, yes, the lines are very quaintly writ,",False,[] 1423,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"But, since unwillingly, take them again.",False,[] 1424,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Nay, take them.",False,[] 1425,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Ay, ay. You writ them, sir, at my request,",False,[] 1426,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,But I will none of them. They are for you.,False,[] 1427,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,I would have had them writ more movingly.,False,[] 1428,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"And when it’s writ, for my sake read it over,",False,[] 1429,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"And if it please you, so; if not, why, so.",False,[] 1430,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Why, if it please you, take it for your labor.",False,[] 1431,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"And so good-morrow, servant.",False,[] 1432,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Servant!,False,[] 1433,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Servant, you are sad.",False,[] 1434,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"What, angry, Sir Thurio? Do you change color?",False,[] 1435,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"A fine volley of words, gentlemen, and quickly shot off.",False,[] 1436,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Who is that, servant?",False,[] 1437,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"No more, gentlemen, no more. Here comes my father.",False,[] 1438,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Belike that now she hath enfranchised them,False,[] 1439,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Upon some other pawn for fealty.,False,[] 1440,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Nay, then, he should be blind, and being blind",False,[] 1441,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,How could he see his way to seek out you?,False,[] 1442,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Have done, have done. Here comes the gentleman.",False,[] 1443,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"His worth is warrant for his welcome hither,",False,[] 1444,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,If this be he you oft have wished to hear from.,False,[] 1445,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Too low a mistress for so high a servant.,False,[] 1446,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,And duty never yet did want his meed.,False,[] 1447,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Servant, you are welcome to a worthless mistress.",False,[] 1448,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,That you are welcome?,False,[] 1449,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"I wait upon his pleasure. Come, Sir Thurio,",False,[] 1450,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Go with me.— Once more, new servant, welcome.",False,[] 1451,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,I’ll leave you to confer of home affairs.,False,[] 1452,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"When you have done, we look to hear from you.",False,[] 1453,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"I thank you for your music, gentlemen.",False,[] 1454,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Who is that that spake?,False,[] 1455,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Sir Proteus, as I take it.",False,[] 1456,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,What’s your will?,False,[] 1457,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"You have your wish: my will is even this,",False,[] 1458,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,That presently you hie you home to bed.,False,[] 1459,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Thou subtle, perjured, false, disloyal man,",False,[] 1460,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Think’st thou I am so shallow, so conceitless,",False,[] 1461,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"To be seducèd by thy flattery,",False,[] 1462,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,That hast deceived so many with thy vows?,False,[] 1463,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Return, return, and make thy love amends.",False,[] 1464,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"For me, by this pale queen of night I swear,",False,[] 1465,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,I am so far from granting thy request,False,[] 1466,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,That I despise thee for thy wrongful suit,False,[] 1467,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,And by and by intend to chide myself,False,[] 1468,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Even for this time I spend in talking to thee.,False,[] 1469,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Say that she be; yet Valentine thy friend,False,[] 1470,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Survives, to whom, thyself art witness,",False,[] 1471,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,I am betrothed. And art thou not ashamed,False,[] 1472,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,To wrong him with thy importunacy?,False,[] 1473,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"And so suppose am I, for in his grave,",False,[] 1474,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Assure thyself, my love is burièd.",False,[] 1475,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Go to thy lady’s grave and call hers thence,",False,[] 1476,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Or, at the least, in hers sepulcher thine.",False,[] 1477,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"I am very loath to be your idol, sir;",False,[] 1478,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,But since your falsehood shall become you well,False,[] 1479,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"To worship shadows and adore false shapes,",False,[] 1480,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Send to me in the morning, and I’ll send it.",False,[] 1481,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"And so, good rest.",False,[] 1482,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Who calls?,False,[] 1483,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Sir Eglamour, a thousand times good morrow.",False,[] 1484,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"O Eglamour, thou art a gentleman—",False,[] 1485,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Think not I flatter, for I swear I do not—",False,[] 1486,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Valiant, wise, remorseful, well accomplished.",False,[] 1487,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Thou art not ignorant what dear good will,False,[] 1488,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"I bear unto the banished Valentine,",False,[] 1489,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Nor how my father would enforce me marry,False,[] 1490,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Vain Thurio, whom my very soul abhorred.",False,[] 1491,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Thyself hast loved, and I have heard thee say",False,[] 1492,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,No grief did ever come so near thy heart,False,[] 1493,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"As when thy lady and thy true love died,",False,[] 1494,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Upon whose grave thou vow’dst pure chastity.,False,[] 1495,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Sir Eglamour, I would to Valentine,",False,[] 1496,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"To Mantua, where I hear he makes abode;",False,[] 1497,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"And for the ways are dangerous to pass,",False,[] 1498,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"I do desire thy worthy company,",False,[] 1499,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Upon whose faith and honor I repose.,False,[] 1500,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Urge not my father’s anger, Eglamour,",False,[] 1501,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"But think upon my grief, a lady’s grief,",False,[] 1502,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,And on the justice of my flying hence,False,[] 1503,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"To keep me from a most unholy match,",False,[] 1504,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Which heaven and fortune still rewards with plagues.,False,[] 1505,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"I do desire thee, even from a heart",False,[] 1506,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"As full of sorrows as the sea of sands,",False,[] 1507,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,To bear me company and go with me;,False,[] 1508,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"If not, to hide what I have said to thee,",False,[] 1509,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,That I may venture to depart alone.,False,[] 1510,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,This evening coming.,False,[] 1511,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"At Friar Patrick’s cell,",False,[] 1512,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Where I intend holy confession.,False,[] 1513,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Good morrow, kind Sir Eglamour.",False,[] 1514,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"What would you with her, if that I be she?",False,[] 1515,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,From whom?,False,[] 1516,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"O, he sends you for a picture?",False,[] 1517,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Ursula, bring my picture there.",False,[] 1518,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Go, give your master this. Tell him from me,",False,[] 1519,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"One Julia, that his changing thoughts forget,",False,[] 1520,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Would better fit his chamber than this shadow.,False,[] 1521,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,I pray thee let me look on that again.,False,[] 1522,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"There, hold.",False,[] 1523,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,I will not look upon your master’s lines;,False,[] 1524,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,I know they are stuffed with protestations,False,[] 1525,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"And full of new-found oaths, which he will break",False,[] 1526,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,As easily as I do tear his paper.,False,[] 1527,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"The more shame for him, that he sends it me;",False,[] 1528,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,For I have heard him say a thousand times,False,[] 1529,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,His Julia gave it him at his departure.,False,[] 1530,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Though his false finger have profaned the ring,",False,[] 1531,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Mine shall not do his Julia so much wrong.,False,[] 1532,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,What sayst thou?,False,[] 1533,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Dost thou know her?,False,[] 1534,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Belike she thinks that Proteus hath forsook her?,False,[] 1535,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Is she not passing fair?,False,[] 1536,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,How tall was she?,False,[] 1537,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"She is beholding to thee, gentle youth.",False,[] 1538,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Alas, poor lady, desolate and left!",False,[] 1539,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,I weep myself to think upon thy words.,False,[] 1540,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Here, youth, there is my purse.",False,[] 1541,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,I give thee this,False,[] 1542,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"For thy sweet mistress’ sake, because thou lov’st her.",False,[] 1543,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Farewell.,False,[] 1544,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Amen, amen. Go on, good Eglamour,",False,[] 1545,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Out at the postern by the abbey wall.,False,[] 1546,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,I fear I am attended by some spies.,False,[] 1547,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,A thousand more mischances than this one,False,[] 1548,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Have learned me how to brook this patiently.,False,[] 1549,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"O Valentine, this I endure for thee!",False,[] 1550,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"O miserable, unhappy that I am!",False,[] 1551,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,By thy approach thou mak’st me most unhappy.,False,[] 1552,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Had I been seizèd by a hungry lion,",False,[] 1553,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,I would have been a breakfast to the beast,False,[] 1554,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Rather than have false Proteus rescue me.,False,[] 1555,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"O heaven, be judge how I love Valentine,",False,[] 1556,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Whose life’s as tender to me as my soul;,False,[] 1557,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"And full as much, for more there cannot be,",False,[] 1558,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,I do detest false perjured Proteus.,False,[] 1559,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Therefore begone; solicit me no more.,False,[] 1560,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,When Proteus cannot love where he’s beloved.,False,[] 1561,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Read over Julia’s heart, thy first best love,",False,[] 1562,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,For whose dear sake thou didst then rend thy faith,False,[] 1563,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Into a thousand oaths; and all those oaths,False,[] 1564,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Descended into perjury to love me.,False,[] 1565,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Thou hast no faith left now unless thou ’dst two,",False,[] 1566,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,And that’s far worse than none; better have none,False,[] 1567,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"Than plural faith, which is too much by one.",False,[] 1568,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,Thou counterfeit to thy true friend!,False,[] 1569,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,All men but Proteus.,False,[] 1570,Sylvia,Sylvia_TGV,FEMALE,"O, heaven!",False,[] 1571,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Nay, ’twill be this hour ere I have done weeping. All the kind of the Lances have this very fault. I have received my proportion like the Prodigious Son and am going with Sir Proteus to the Imperial’s court. I think Crab my dog be the sourest-natured dog that lives: my mother weeping, my father wailing, my sister crying, our maid howling, our cat wringing her hands, and all our house in a great perplexity, yet did not this cruel-hearted cur shed one tear. He is a stone, a very pibble stone, and has no more pity in him than a dog. A Jew would have wept to have seen our parting. Why, my grandam, having no eyes, look you, wept herself blind at my parting. Nay, I’ll show you the manner of it.",False,[] 1572,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"This shoe is my father. No, this left shoe is my father; no, no, this left shoe is my mother. Nay, that cannot be so neither. Yes, it is so, it is so; it hath the worser sole. This shoe with the hole in it is my mother; and this my father. A vengeance on ’t, there ’tis! Now sir, this staff is my sister, for, look you, she is as white as a lily and as small as a wand. This hat is Nan, our maid. I am the dog. No, the dog is himself, and I am the dog. O, the dog is me, and I am myself. Ay, so, so. Now come I to my father: “ Father, your blessing.” Now should not the shoe speak a word for weeping. Now should I kiss my father. Well, he weeps on. Now come I to my mother. O, that she could speak now like a wold woman! Well, I kiss her.",False,[] 1573,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Why, there ’tis; here’s my mother’s breath up and down. Now come I to my sister. Mark the moan she makes! Now the dog all this while sheds not a tear nor speaks a word. But see how I lay the dust with my tears.",False,[] 1574,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"It is no matter if the tied were lost, for it is the unkindest tied that ever any man tied.",False,[] 1575,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Why, he that’s tied here, Crab my dog.",False,[] 1576,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,For fear thou shouldst lose thy tongue.,False,[] 1577,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,In thy tale.,False,[] 1578,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Lose the tide, and the voyage, and the master, and the service, and the tied. Why, man, if the river were dry, I am able to fill it with my tears; if the wind were down, I could drive the boat with my sighs.",False,[] 1579,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Sir, call me what thou dar’st.",False,[] 1580,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Well, I will go.",False,[] 1581,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Forswear not thyself, sweet youth, for I am not welcome. I reckon this always: that a man is never undone till he be hanged, nor never welcome to a place till some certain shot be paid and the Hostess say welcome.",False,[] 1582,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Marry, after they closed in earnest, they parted very fairly in jest.",False,[] 1583,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,No.,False,[] 1584,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"No, neither.",False,[] 1585,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"No, they are both as whole as a fish.",False,[] 1586,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Marry, thus: when it stands well with him, it stands well with her.",False,[] 1587,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,What a block art thou that thou canst not! My staff understands me.,False,[] 1588,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Ay, and what I do too. Look thee, I’ll but lean, and my staff understands me.",False,[] 1589,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Why, “ stand under” and “ understand” is all one.",False,[] 1590,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Ask my dog. If he say “ Ay,” it will; if he say “ No,” it will; if he shake his tail and say nothing, it will.",False,[] 1591,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,Thou shalt never get such a secret from me but by a parable.,False,[] 1592,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,I never knew him otherwise.,False,[] 1593,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"A notable lubber, as thou reportest him to be.",False,[] 1594,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Why, fool, I meant not thee; I meant thy master.",False,[] 1595,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Why, I tell thee, I care not though he burn himself in love. If thou wilt, go with me to the alehouse; if not, thou art an Hebrew, a Jew, and not worth the name of a Christian.",False,[] 1596,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,Because thou hast not so much charity in thee as to go to the ale with a Christian. Wilt thou go?,False,[] 1597,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"So-ho, so-ho!",False,[] 1598,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,Him we go to find. There’s not a hair on ’s head but ’tis a Valentine.,False,[] 1599,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Can nothing speak? Master, shall I strike?",False,[] 1600,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,Nothing.,False,[] 1601,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Why, sir, I’ll strike nothing. I pray you—",False,[] 1602,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Sir, there is a proclamation that you are vanished.",False,[] 1603,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"I am but a fool, look you, and yet I have the wit to think my master is a kind of a knave, but that’s all one if he be but one knave. He lives not now that knows me to be in love, yet I am in love, but a team of horse shall not pluck that from me, nor who ’tis I love; and yet ’tis a woman, but what woman I will not tell myself; and yet ’tis a milk-maid; yet ’tis not a maid, for she hath had gossips; yet ’tis a maid, for she is her master’s maid and serves for wages. She hath more qualities than a water spaniel, which is much in a bare Christian.",False,[] 1604,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Here is the catalog of her condition. Imprimis, She can fetch and carry. Why, a horse can do no more; nay, a horse cannot fetch but only carry; therefore is she better than a jade. Item, She can milk. Look you, a sweet virtue in a maid with clean hands.",False,[] 1605,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"With my master’s ship? Why, it is at sea.",False,[] 1606,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,The black’st news that ever thou heard’st.,False,[] 1607,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Why, as black as ink.",False,[] 1608,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Fie on thee, jolt-head, thou canst not read.",False,[] 1609,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"I will try thee. Tell me this, who begot thee?",False,[] 1610,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"O, illiterate loiterer, it was the son of thy grandmother. This proves that thou canst not read.",False,[] 1611,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"There, and Saint Nicholas be thy speed.",False,[] 1612,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Ay, that she can.",False,[] 1613,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"And thereof comes the proverb: “ Blessing of your heart, you brew good ale.”",False,[] 1614,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,That’s as much as to say “ Can she so?”,False,[] 1615,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"What need a man care for a stock with a wench, when she can knit him a stock?",False,[] 1616,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"A special virtue, for then she need not be washed and scoured.",False,[] 1617,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Then may I set the world on wheels, when she can spin for her living.",False,[] 1618,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"That’s as much as to say “ bastard virtues,” that indeed know not their fathers and therefore have no names.",False,[] 1619,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,Close at the heels of her virtues.,False,[] 1620,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Well, that fault may be mended with a breakfast. Read on.",False,[] 1621,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,That makes amends for her sour breath.,False,[] 1622,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"It’s no matter for that, so she sleep not in her talk.",False,[] 1623,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"O villain, that set this down among her vices! To be slow in words is a woman’s only virtue. I pray thee, out with ’t, and place it for her chief virtue.",False,[] 1624,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,Out with that too; it was Eve’s legacy and cannot be ta’en from her.,False,[] 1625,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"I care not for that neither, because I love crusts.",False,[] 1626,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Well, the best is, she hath no teeth to bite.",False,[] 1627,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"If her liquor be good, she shall; if she will not, I will, for good things should be praised.",False,[] 1628,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Of her tongue she cannot, for that’s writ down she is slow of; of her purse she shall not, for that I’ll keep shut; now, of another thing she may, and that cannot I help. Well, proceed.",False,[] 1629,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,Stop there. I’ll have her. She was mine and not mine twice or thrice in that last article. Rehearse that once more.,False,[] 1630,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"“ More hair than wit”? It may be; I’ll prove it: the cover of the salt hides the salt, and therefore it is more than the salt; the hair that covers the wit is more than the wit, for the greater hides the less. What’s next?",False,[] 1631,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"That’s monstrous! O, that that were out!",False,[] 1632,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Why, that word makes the faults gracious. Well, I’ll have her, and if it be a match, as nothing is impossible—",False,[] 1633,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Why, then will I tell thee that thy master stays for thee at the North Gate.",False,[] 1634,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"For thee? Ay, who art thou? He hath stayed for a better man than thee.",False,[] 1635,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Thou must run to him, for thou hast stayed so long that going will scarce serve the turn.",False,[] 1636,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Now will he be swinged for reading my letter; an unmannerly slave, that will thrust himself into secrets. I’ll after, to rejoice in the boy’s correction.",False,[] 1637,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"When a man’s servant shall play the cur with him, look you, it goes hard— one that I brought up of a puppy, one that I saved from drowning when three or four of his blind brothers and sisters went to it. I have taught him even as one would say precisely “ Thus I would teach a dog.” I was sent to deliver him as a present to Mistress Sylvia from my master; and I came no sooner into the dining chamber but he steps me to her trencher and steals her capon’s leg. O, ’tis a foul thing when a cur cannot keep himself in all companies! I would have, as one should say, one that takes upon him to be a dog indeed; to be, as it were, a dog at all things. If I had not had more wit than he, to take a fault upon me that he did, I think verily he had been hanged for ’t. Sure as I live, he had suffered for ’t. You shall judge. He thrusts me himself into the company of three or four gentlemanlike dogs under the Duke’s table; he had not been there— bless the mark!— a pissing while but all the chamber smelt him. “ Out with the dog!” says one. “ What cur is that?” says another. “ Whip him out!” says the third. “ Hang him up!” says the Duke. I, having been acquainted with the smell before, knew it was Crab, and goes me to the fellow that whips the dogs. “ Friend,” quoth I, “ You mean to whip the dog?” “ Ay, marry, do I,” quoth he. “ You do him the more wrong,” quoth I. “ ’Twas I did the thing you wot of.” He makes me no more ado but whips me out of the chamber. How many masters would do this for his servant? Nay, I’ll be sworn I have sat in the stocks for puddings he hath stolen; otherwise he had been executed. I have stood on the pillory for geese he hath killed; otherwise he had suffered for ’t. Thou think’st not of this now. Nay, I remember the trick you served me when I took my leave of Madam Sylvia. Did not I bid thee still mark me, and do as I do? When didst thou see me heave up my leg and make water against a gentlewoman’s farthingale? Didst thou ever see me do such a trick?",False,[] 1638,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Marry, sir, I carried Mistress Sylvia the dog you bade me.",False,[] 1639,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Marry, she says your dog was a cur, and tells you currish thanks is good enough for such a present.",False,[] 1640,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"No, indeed, did she not. Here have I brought him back again.",False,[] 1641,Lance,Lance_TGV,MALE,"Ay, sir. The other squirrel was stolen from me by the hangman’s boys in the market-place, and then I offered her mine own, who is a dog as big as ten of yours, and therefore the gift the greater.",False,[] 1642,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,Seem you that you are not?,False,[] 1643,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,So do counterfeits.,False,[] 1644,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,What seem I that I am not?,False,[] 1645,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,What instance of the contrary?,False,[] 1646,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,And how quote you my folly?,False,[] 1647,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,My “ jerkin” is a doublet.,False,[] 1648,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,How!,False,[] 1649,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,That hath more mind to feed on your blood than live in your air.,False,[] 1650,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Ay, sir, and done too for this time.",False,[] 1651,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Sir, if you spend word for word with me, I shall make your wit bankrupt.",False,[] 1652,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,They say that Love hath not an eye at all.,False,[] 1653,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Since his exile she hath despised me most,",False,[] 1654,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Forsworn my company and railed at me,",False,[] 1655,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,That I am desperate of obtaining her.,False,[] 1656,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Therefore, as you unwind her love from him,",False,[] 1657,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Lest it should ravel and be good to none,",False,[] 1658,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"You must provide to bottom it on me,",False,[] 1659,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,Which must be done by praising me as much,False,[] 1660,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,As you in worth dispraise Sir Valentine.,False,[] 1661,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,And thy advice this night I’ll put in practice.,False,[] 1662,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Therefore, sweet Proteus, my direction-giver,",False,[] 1663,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,Let us into the city presently,False,[] 1664,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,To sort some gentlemen well-skilled in music.,False,[] 1665,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,I have a sonnet that will serve the turn,False,[] 1666,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,To give the onset to thy good advice.,False,[] 1667,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"How now, Sir Proteus, are you crept before us?",False,[] 1668,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Ay, but I hope, sir, that you love not here.",False,[] 1669,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Who, Sylvia?",False,[] 1670,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"I thank you for your own.— Now, gentlemen,",False,[] 1671,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Let’s tune, and to it lustily awhile.",False,[] 1672,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,Where meet we?,False,[] 1673,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,Farewell.,False,[] 1674,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Sir Proteus, what says Sylvia to my suit?",False,[] 1675,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,What? That my leg is too long?,False,[] 1676,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,I’ll wear a boot to make it somewhat rounder.,False,[] 1677,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,What says she to my face?,False,[] 1678,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Nay, then the wanton lies; my face is black.",False,[] 1679,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,How likes she my discourse?,False,[] 1680,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,But well when I discourse of love and peace.,False,[] 1681,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,What says she to my valor?,False,[] 1682,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,What says she to my birth?,False,[] 1683,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,Considers she my possessions?,False,[] 1684,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,Wherefore?,False,[] 1685,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,Not I.,False,[] 1686,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Why, this it is to be a peevish girl",False,[] 1687,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,That flies her fortune when it follows her.,False,[] 1688,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"I’ll after, more to be revenged on Eglamour",False,[] 1689,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,Than for the love of reckless Sylvia.,False,[] 1690,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Yonder is Sylvia, and Sylvia’s mine.",False,[] 1691,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"Sir Valentine, I care not for her, I.",False,[] 1692,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,I hold him but a fool that will endanger,False,[] 1693,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,His body for a girl that loves him not.,False,[] 1694,Thurio,Thurio_TGV,MALE,"I claim her not, and therefore she is thine.",False,[] 1695,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Now, daughter Sylvia, you are hard beset.—",False,[] 1696,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Sir Valentine, your father is in good health.",False,[] 1697,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,What say you to a letter from your friends,False,[] 1698,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Of much good news?,False,[] 1699,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Know you Don Antonio, your countryman?",False,[] 1700,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Hath he not a son?,False,[] 1701,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,You know him well?,False,[] 1702,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Beshrew me, sir, but if he make this good,",False,[] 1703,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"He is as worthy for an empress’ love,",False,[] 1704,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,As meet to be an emperor’s counselor.,False,[] 1705,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Well, sir, this gentleman is come to me",False,[] 1706,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"With commendation from great potentates,",False,[] 1707,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And here he means to spend his time awhile.,False,[] 1708,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,I think ’tis no unwelcome news to you.,False,[] 1709,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Welcome him then according to his worth.,False,[] 1710,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Sylvia, I speak to you— and you, Sir Thurio.",False,[] 1711,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"For Valentine, I need not cite him to it.",False,[] 1712,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,I will send him hither to you presently.,False,[] 1713,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Sir Thurio, give us leave, I pray, awhile;",False,[] 1714,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,We have some secrets to confer about.,False,[] 1715,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Now tell me, Proteus, what’s your will with me?",False,[] 1716,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Proteus, I thank thee for thine honest care,",False,[] 1717,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Which to requite command me while I live.,False,[] 1718,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"This love of theirs myself have often seen,",False,[] 1719,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Haply when they have judged me fast asleep,",False,[] 1720,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And oftentimes have purposed to forbid,False,[] 1721,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Sir Valentine her company and my court.,False,[] 1722,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,But fearing lest my jealous aim might err,False,[] 1723,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"And so, unworthily, disgrace the man—",False,[] 1724,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,A rashness that I ever yet have shunned—,False,[] 1725,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"I gave him gentle looks, thereby to find",False,[] 1726,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,That which thyself hast now disclosed to me.,False,[] 1727,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"And that thou mayst perceive my fear of this,",False,[] 1728,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Knowing that tender youth is soon suggested,",False,[] 1729,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"I nightly lodge her in an upper tower,",False,[] 1730,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"The key whereof myself have ever kept,",False,[] 1731,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And thence she cannot be conveyed away.,False,[] 1732,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Upon mine honor, he shall never know",False,[] 1733,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,That I had any light from thee of this.,False,[] 1734,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Sir Valentine, whither away so fast?",False,[] 1735,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Be they of much import?,False,[] 1736,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Nay then, no matter. Stay with me awhile;",False,[] 1737,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,I am to break with thee of some affairs,False,[] 1738,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"That touch me near, wherein thou must be secret.",False,[] 1739,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,’Tis not unknown to thee that I have sought,False,[] 1740,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,To match my friend Sir Thurio to my daughter.,False,[] 1741,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"No. Trust me, she is peevish, sullen, froward,",False,[] 1742,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Proud, disobedient, stubborn, lacking duty,",False,[] 1743,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Neither regarding that she is my child,False,[] 1744,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Nor fearing me as if I were her father;,False,[] 1745,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"And may I say to thee, this pride of hers,",False,[] 1746,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Upon advice, hath drawn my love from her,",False,[] 1747,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And where I thought the remnant of mine age,False,[] 1748,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Should have been cherished by her childlike duty,",False,[] 1749,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,I now am full resolved to take a wife,False,[] 1750,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And turn her out to who will take her in.,False,[] 1751,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Then let her beauty be her wedding dower,",False,[] 1752,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,For me and my possessions she esteems not.,False,[] 1753,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,There is a lady in Verona here,False,[] 1754,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Whom I affect; but she is nice, and coy,",False,[] 1755,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And nought esteems my agèd eloquence.,False,[] 1756,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Now therefore would I have thee to my tutor—,False,[] 1757,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,For long agone I have forgot to court;,False,[] 1758,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Besides, the fashion of the time is changed—",False,[] 1759,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,How and which way I may bestow myself,False,[] 1760,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,To be regarded in her sun-bright eye.,False,[] 1761,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,But she did scorn a present that I sent her.,False,[] 1762,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,But she I mean is promised by her friends,False,[] 1763,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Unto a youthful gentleman of worth,False,[] 1764,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"And kept severely from resort of men,",False,[] 1765,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,That no man hath access by day to her.,False,[] 1766,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Ay, but the doors be locked and keys kept safe,",False,[] 1767,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,That no man hath recourse to her by night.,False,[] 1768,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Her chamber is aloft, far from the ground,",False,[] 1769,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And built so shelving that one cannot climb it,False,[] 1770,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Without apparent hazard of his life.,False,[] 1771,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Now, as thou art a gentleman of blood,",False,[] 1772,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Advise me where I may have such a ladder.,False,[] 1773,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,This very night; for love is like a child,False,[] 1774,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,That longs for everything that he can come by.,False,[] 1775,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,But hark thee: I will go to her alone;,False,[] 1776,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,How shall I best convey the ladder thither?,False,[] 1777,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,A cloak as long as thine will serve the turn?,False,[] 1778,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Then let me see thy cloak;,False,[] 1779,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,I’ll get me one of such another length.,False,[] 1780,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,How shall I fashion me to wear a cloak?,False,[] 1781,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"I pray thee, let me feel thy cloak upon me.",False,[] 1782,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,What letter is this same? What’s here? To Sylvia.,False,[] 1783,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And here an engine fit for my proceeding.,False,[] 1784,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,I’ll be so bold to break the seal for once.,False,[] 1785,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"My thoughts do harbor with my Sylvia nightly,",False,[] 1786,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And slaves they are to me that send them flying.,False,[] 1787,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"O, could their master come and go as lightly,",False,[] 1788,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Himself would lodge where, senseless, they are lying.",False,[] 1789,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"My herald thoughts in thy pure bosom rest them,",False,[] 1790,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"While I, their king, that thither them importune,",False,[] 1791,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Do curse the grace that with such grace hath blest them,",False,[] 1792,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Because myself do want my servants’ fortune.,False,[] 1793,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"I curse myself, for they are sent by me,",False,[] 1794,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,That they should harbor where their lord should be.,False,[] 1795,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,What’s here?,False,[] 1796,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Sylvia, this night I will enfranchise thee.",False,[] 1797,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,’Tis so. And here’s the ladder for the purpose.,False,[] 1798,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Why, Phaëton— for thou art Merops’ son—",False,[] 1799,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Wilt thou aspire to guide the heavenly car,False,[] 1800,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And with thy daring folly burn the world?,False,[] 1801,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Wilt thou reach stars because they shine on thee?,False,[] 1802,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Go, base intruder, overweening slave,",False,[] 1803,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Bestow thy fawning smiles on equal mates,False,[] 1804,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"And think my patience, more than thy desert,",False,[] 1805,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Is privilege for thy departure hence.,False,[] 1806,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Thank me for this more than for all the favors,False,[] 1807,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Which all too much I have bestowed on thee.,False,[] 1808,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,But if thou linger in my territories,False,[] 1809,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Longer than swiftest expedition,False,[] 1810,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Will give thee time to leave our royal court,",False,[] 1811,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"By heaven, my wrath shall far exceed the love",False,[] 1812,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,I ever bore my daughter or thyself.,False,[] 1813,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Begone. I will not hear thy vain excuse,",False,[] 1814,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"But, as thou lov’st thy life, make speed from hence.",False,[] 1815,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Sir Thurio, fear not but that she will love you",False,[] 1816,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Now Valentine is banished from her sight.,False,[] 1817,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,This weak impress of love is as a figure,False,[] 1818,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Trenchèd in ice, which with an hour’s heat",False,[] 1819,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Dissolves to water and doth lose his form.,False,[] 1820,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"A little time will melt her frozen thoughts,",False,[] 1821,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And worthless Valentine shall be forgot.,False,[] 1822,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"How now, Sir Proteus? Is your countryman,",False,[] 1823,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"According to our proclamation, gone?",False,[] 1824,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,My daughter takes his going grievously.,False,[] 1825,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"So I believe, but Thurio thinks not so.",False,[] 1826,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Proteus, the good conceit I hold of thee,",False,[] 1827,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"For thou hast shown some sign of good desert,",False,[] 1828,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Makes me the better to confer with thee.,False,[] 1829,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Thou know’st how willingly I would effect,False,[] 1830,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,The match between Sir Thurio and my daughter?,False,[] 1831,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"And also, I think, thou art not ignorant",False,[] 1832,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,How she opposes her against my will?,False,[] 1833,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Ay, and perversely she persevers so.",False,[] 1834,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,What might we do to make the girl forget,False,[] 1835,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"The love of Valentine, and love Sir Thurio?",False,[] 1836,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Ay, but she’ll think that it is spoke in hate.",False,[] 1837,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Then you must undertake to slander him.,False,[] 1838,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Where your good word cannot advantage him,",False,[] 1839,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Your slander never can endamage him;,False,[] 1840,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Therefore the office is indifferent,",False,[] 1841,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Being entreated to it by your friend.,False,[] 1842,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"And, Proteus, we dare trust you in this kind",False,[] 1843,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Because we know, on Valentine’s report,",False,[] 1844,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,You are already Love’s firm votary,False,[] 1845,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And cannot soon revolt and change your mind.,False,[] 1846,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Upon this warrant shall you have access,False,[] 1847,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Where you with Sylvia may confer at large—,False,[] 1848,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"For she is lumpish, heavy, melancholy,",False,[] 1849,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"And, for your friend’s sake, will be glad of you—",False,[] 1850,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Where you may temper her by your persuasion,False,[] 1851,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,To hate young Valentine and love my friend.,False,[] 1852,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Ay, much is the force of heaven-bred poesy.",False,[] 1853,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,This discipline shows thou hast been in love.,False,[] 1854,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"About it, gentlemen.",False,[] 1855,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Even now about it! I will pardon you.,False,[] 1856,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"How now, Sir Proteus?— How now, Thurio?",False,[] 1857,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Which of you saw Eglamour of late?,False,[] 1858,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Saw you my daughter?,False,[] 1859,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Why, then, she’s fled unto that peasant, Valentine,",False,[] 1860,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And Eglamour is in her company.,False,[] 1861,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"’Tis true, for Friar Lawrence met them both",False,[] 1862,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"As he, in penance, wandered through the forest;",False,[] 1863,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Him he knew well and guessed that it was she,",False,[] 1864,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"But, being masked, he was not sure of it.",False,[] 1865,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Besides, she did intend confession",False,[] 1866,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"At Patrick’s cell this even, and there she was not.",False,[] 1867,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,These likelihoods confirm her flight from hence.,False,[] 1868,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Therefore I pray you stand not to discourse,",False,[] 1869,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,But mount you presently and meet with me,False,[] 1870,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Upon the rising of the mountain foot,False,[] 1871,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"That leads toward Mantua, whither they are fled.",False,[] 1872,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Dispatch, sweet gentlemen, and follow me.",False,[] 1873,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Sir Valentine?,False,[] 1874,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,The more degenerate and base art thou,False,[] 1875,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"To make such means for her as thou hast done,",False,[] 1876,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And leave her on such slight conditions.—,False,[] 1877,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Now, by the honor of my ancestry,",False,[] 1878,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"I do applaud thy spirit, Valentine,",False,[] 1879,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,And think thee worthy of an empress’ love.,False,[] 1880,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Know, then, I here forget all former griefs,",False,[] 1881,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Cancel all grudge, repeal thee home again,",False,[] 1882,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Plead a new state in thy unrivaled merit,",False,[] 1883,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"To which I thus subscribe: Sir Valentine,",False,[] 1884,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Thou art a gentleman, and well derived;",False,[] 1885,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Take thou thy Sylvia, for thou hast deserved her.",False,[] 1886,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"I grant it for thine own, whate’er it be.",False,[] 1887,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Thou hast prevailed; I pardon them and thee.,False,[] 1888,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,Dispose of them as thou know’st their deserts.,False,[] 1889,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"Come, let us go; we will include all jars",False,[] 1890,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,"With triumphs, mirth, and rare solemnity.",False,[] 1891,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,I think the boy hath grace in him; he blushes.,False,[] 1892,Duke,Duke_TGV,MALE,What mean you by that saying?,False,[] 1893,Servants,SERVANTS.1_TGV,MALE,"Madam, my lord your father would speak with you.",False,[] 1894,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,"Fellows, stand fast. I see a passenger.",False,[] 1895,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,"That’s not so, sir. We are your enemies.",False,[] 1896,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,Whence came you?,False,[] 1897,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,"What, were you banished thence?",False,[] 1898,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,"Why, ne’er repent it if it were done so;",False,[] 1899,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,But were you banished for so small a fault?,False,[] 1900,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,"We’ll have him.— Sirs, a word.",False,[] 1901,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,And I for such like petty crimes as these.,False,[] 1902,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,But to the purpose: for we cite our faults,False,[] 1903,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,"That they may hold excused our lawless lives,",False,[] 1904,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,And partly seeing you are beautified,False,[] 1905,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,"With goodly shape, and by your own report",False,[] 1906,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,"A linguist, and a man of such perfection",False,[] 1907,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,As we do in our quality much want—,False,[] 1908,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,"But if thou scorn our courtesy, thou diest.",False,[] 1909,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,"Come, come, be patient. We must bring you to our captain.",False,[] 1910,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,Where is the gentleman that was with her?,False,[] 1911,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,"Come, I must bring you to our captain’s cave.",False,[] 1912,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,Fear not; he bears an honorable mind,False,[] 1913,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,And will not use a woman lawlessly.,False,[] 1914,Outlaws 1,OUTLAWS.1_TGV,MALE,"A prize, a prize, a prize!",False,[] 1915,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,"If there be ten, shrink not, but down with ’em.",False,[] 1916,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,Peace. We’ll hear him.,False,[] 1917,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,Whither travel you?,False,[] 1918,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,For what offense?,False,[] 1919,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,Have you the tongues?,False,[] 1920,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,Tell us this: have you anything to take to?,False,[] 1921,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,"And I from Mantua, for a gentleman",False,[] 1922,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,"Who, in my mood, I stabbed unto the heart.",False,[] 1923,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,"Indeed because you are a banished man,",False,[] 1924,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,"Therefore, above the rest, we parley to you.",False,[] 1925,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,"Are you content to be our general,",False,[] 1926,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,To make a virtue of necessity,False,[] 1927,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,And live as we do in this wilderness?,False,[] 1928,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,Thou shalt not live to brag what we have offered.,False,[] 1929,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,"Come, bring her away.",False,[] 1930,Outlaws 2,OUTLAWS.2_TGV,MALE,"A prize, a prize, a prize!",False,[] 1931,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"Stand, sir, and throw us that you have about you.",False,[] 1932,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"If not, we’ll make you sit, and rifle you.",False,[] 1933,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"Ay, by my beard, will we, for he is a proper man.",False,[] 1934,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,Have you long sojourned there?,False,[] 1935,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"By the bare scalp of Robin Hood’s fat friar,",False,[] 1936,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,This fellow were a king for our wild faction.,False,[] 1937,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"Know then that some of us are gentlemen,",False,[] 1938,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,Such as the fury of ungoverned youth,False,[] 1939,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,Thrust from the company of awful men.,False,[] 1940,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,Myself was from Verona banishèd,False,[] 1941,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"For practicing to steal away a lady,",False,[] 1942,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,An heir and near allied unto the Duke.,False,[] 1943,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,What sayst thou? Wilt thou be of our consort?,False,[] 1944,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"Say ay, and be the captain of us all;",False,[] 1945,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"We’ll do thee homage and be ruled by thee,",False,[] 1946,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,Love thee as our commander and our king.,False,[] 1947,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"No, we detest such vile base practices.",False,[] 1948,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"Come, go with us; we’ll bring thee to our crews",False,[] 1949,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"And show thee all the treasure we have got,",False,[] 1950,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"Which, with ourselves, all rest at thy dispose.",False,[] 1951,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"Being nimble-footed, he hath outrun us,",False,[] 1952,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,But Moyses and Valerius follow him.,False,[] 1953,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,Go thou with her to the west end of the wood;,False,[] 1954,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,There is our captain. We’ll follow him that’s fled.,False,[] 1955,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,The thicket is beset; he cannot ’scape.,False,[] 1956,Outlaws 3,OUTLAWS.3_TGV,MALE,"A prize, a prize, a prize!",False,[] 1957,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,"Now, my young guest, methinks you’re allycholly. I pray you, why is it?",False,[] 1958,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,"Come, we’ll have you merry. I’ll bring you where you shall hear music and see the gentleman that you asked for.",False,[] 1959,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,"Ay, that you shall.",False,[] 1960,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,"Hark, hark.",False,[] 1961,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,Ay. But peace; let’s hear ’em.,False,[] 1962,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,"How now? Are you sadder than you were before? How do you, man? The music likes you not.",False,[] 1963,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,"Why, my pretty youth?",False,[] 1964,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,"How, out of tune on the strings?",False,[] 1965,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,You have a quick ear.,False,[] 1966,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,I perceive you delight not in music.,False,[] 1967,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,"Hark, what fine change is in the music!",False,[] 1968,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,You would have them always play but one thing?,False,[] 1969,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,I tell you what Lance his man told me: he loved her out of all nick.,False,[] 1970,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,"Gone to seek his dog, which tomorrow, by his master’s command, he must carry for a present to his lady.",False,[] 1971,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,"By my halidom, I was fast asleep.",False,[] 1972,Host,Host_TGV,MALE,"Marry, at my house. Trust me, I think ’tis almost day.",False,[] 1973,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,This is the hour that Madam Sylvia,False,[] 1974,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,Entreated me to call and know her mind;,False,[] 1975,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,There’s some great matter she’d employ me in.,False,[] 1976,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,"Madam, madam!",False,[] 1977,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,"Your servant, and your friend,",False,[] 1978,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,One that attends your Ladyship’s command.,False,[] 1979,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,"As many, worthy lady, to yourself.",False,[] 1980,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,"According to your Ladyship’s impose,",False,[] 1981,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,I am thus early come to know what service,False,[] 1982,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,It is your pleasure to command me in.,False,[] 1983,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,"Madam, I pity much your grievances,",False,[] 1984,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,"Which, since I know they virtuously are placed,",False,[] 1985,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,"I give consent to go along with you,",False,[] 1986,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,Recking as little what betideth me,False,[] 1987,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,As much I wish all good befortune you.,False,[] 1988,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,When will you go?,False,[] 1989,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,Where shall I meet you?,False,[] 1990,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,"I will not fail your Ladyship. Good morrow, gentle lady.",False,[] 1991,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,"The sun begins to gild the western sky,",False,[] 1992,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,And now it is about the very hour,False,[] 1993,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,That Sylvia at Friar Patrick’s cell should meet me.,False,[] 1994,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,"She will not fail, for lovers break not hours,",False,[] 1995,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,"Unless it be to come before their time,",False,[] 1996,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,So much they spur their expedition.,False,[] 1997,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,"See where she comes.— Lady, a happy evening.",False,[] 1998,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,Fear not. The forest is not three leagues off;,False,[] 1999,Eglamour,Eglamour_TGV,MALE,"If we recover that, we are sure enough.",False,[] 2000,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"If music be the food of love, play on.",False,[] 2001,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting,",False,[] 2002,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,The appetite may sicken and so die.,False,[] 2003,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,That strain again! It had a dying fall.,False,[] 2004,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"O, it came o’er my ear like the sweet sound",False,[] 2005,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"That breathes upon a bank of violets,",False,[] 2006,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Stealing and giving odor. Enough; no more.,False,[] 2007,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,’Tis not so sweet now as it was before.,False,[] 2008,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"O spirit of love, how quick and fresh art thou,",False,[] 2009,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"That, notwithstanding thy capacity",False,[] 2010,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Receiveth as the sea, naught enters there,",False,[] 2011,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Of what validity and pitch soe’er,",False,[] 2012,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,But falls into abatement and low price,False,[] 2013,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Even in a minute. So full of shapes is fancy,False,[] 2014,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,That it alone is high fantastical.,False,[] 2015,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"What, Curio?",False,[] 2016,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Why, so I do, the noblest that I have.",False,[] 2017,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"O, when mine eyes did see Olivia first,",False,[] 2018,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Methought she purged the air of pestilence.,False,[] 2019,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"That instant was I turned into a hart,",False,[] 2020,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"And my desires, like fell and cruel hounds,",False,[] 2021,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,E’er since pursue me.,False,[] 2022,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"How now, what news from her?",False,[] 2023,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"O, she that hath a heart of that fine frame",False,[] 2024,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"To pay this debt of love but to a brother,",False,[] 2025,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,How will she love when the rich golden shaft,False,[] 2026,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Hath killed the flock of all affections else,False,[] 2027,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"That live in her; when liver, brain, and heart,",False,[] 2028,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"These sovereign thrones, are all supplied, and filled",False,[] 2029,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Her sweet perfections with one self king!,False,[] 2030,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Away before me to sweet beds of flowers!,False,[] 2031,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Love thoughts lie rich when canopied with bowers.,False,[] 2032,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Who saw Cesario, ho?",False,[] 2033,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Stand you awhile aloof.— Cesario,",False,[] 2034,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Thou know’st no less but all. I have unclasped,False,[] 2035,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,To thee the book even of my secret soul.,False,[] 2036,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Therefore, good youth, address thy gait unto her.",False,[] 2037,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Be not denied access. Stand at her doors,False,[] 2038,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"And tell them, there thy fixèd foot shall grow",False,[] 2039,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Till thou have audience.,False,[] 2040,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Be clamorous and leap all civil bounds,False,[] 2041,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Rather than make unprofited return.,False,[] 2042,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"O, then unfold the passion of my love.",False,[] 2043,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Surprise her with discourse of my dear faith.,False,[] 2044,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,It shall become thee well to act my woes.,False,[] 2045,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,She will attend it better in thy youth,False,[] 2046,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Than in a nuncio’s of more grave aspect.,False,[] 2047,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Dear lad, believe it;",False,[] 2048,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,For they shall yet belie thy happy years,False,[] 2049,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,That say thou art a man. Diana’s lip,False,[] 2050,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Is not more smooth and rubious, thy small pipe",False,[] 2051,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Is as the maiden’s organ, shrill and sound,",False,[] 2052,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,And all is semblative a womans part.,False,[] 2053,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,I know thy constellation is right apt,False,[] 2054,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"For this affair.— Some four or five attend him,",False,[] 2055,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"All, if you will, for I myself am best",False,[] 2056,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,When least in company.— Prosper well in this,False,[] 2057,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"And thou shalt live as freely as thy lord,",False,[] 2058,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,To call his fortunes thine.,False,[] 2059,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Give me some music. Now, good morrow, friends.—",False,[] 2060,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Now, good Cesario, but that piece of song,",False,[] 2061,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,That old and antique song we heard last night.,False,[] 2062,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Methought it did relieve my passion much,",False,[] 2063,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,More than light airs and recollected terms,False,[] 2064,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Of these most brisk and giddy-pacèd times.,False,[] 2065,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Come, but one verse.",False,[] 2066,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Who was it?,False,[] 2067,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Seek him out and play the tune the while.,False,[] 2068,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Come hither, boy. If ever thou shalt love,",False,[] 2069,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"In the sweet pangs of it remember me,",False,[] 2070,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"For such as I am, all true lovers are,",False,[] 2071,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Unstaid and skittish in all motions else,False,[] 2072,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Save in the constant image of the creature,False,[] 2073,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,That is beloved. How dost thou like this tune?,False,[] 2074,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Thou dost speak masterly.,False,[] 2075,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"My life upon ’t, young though thou art, thine eye",False,[] 2076,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Hath stayed upon some favor that it loves.,False,[] 2077,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Hath it not, boy?",False,[] 2078,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,What kind of woman is ’t?,False,[] 2079,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"She is not worth thee, then. What years, i’ faith?",False,[] 2080,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Too old, by heaven. Let still the woman take",False,[] 2081,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,An elder than herself. So wears she to him;,False,[] 2082,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,So sways she level in her husband’s heart.,False,[] 2083,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"For, boy, however we do praise ourselves,",False,[] 2084,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm,",False,[] 2085,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"More longing, wavering, sooner lost and worn,",False,[] 2086,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Than women’s are.,False,[] 2087,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Then let thy love be younger than thyself,",False,[] 2088,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Or thy affection cannot hold the bent.,False,[] 2089,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"For women are as roses, whose fair flower,",False,[] 2090,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Being once displayed, doth fall that very hour.",False,[] 2091,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"O, fellow, come, the song we had last night.—",False,[] 2092,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Mark it, Cesario. It is old and plain;",False,[] 2093,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,The spinsters and the knitters in the sun,False,[] 2094,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,And the free maids that weave their thread with bones,False,[] 2095,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Do use to chant it. It is silly sooth,",False,[] 2096,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,And dallies with the innocence of love,False,[] 2097,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Like the old age.,False,[] 2098,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Ay, prithee, sing.",False,[] 2099,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,There’s for thy pains.,False,[] 2100,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"I’ll pay thy pleasure, then.",False,[] 2101,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Give me now leave to leave thee.,False,[] 2102,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Let all the rest give place.,False,[] 2103,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Once more, Cesario,",False,[] 2104,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Get thee to yond same sovereign cruelty.,False,[] 2105,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Tell her my love, more noble than the world,",False,[] 2106,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Prizes not quantity of dirty lands.,False,[] 2107,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"The parts that Fortune hath bestowed upon her,",False,[] 2108,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Tell her, I hold as giddily as Fortune.",False,[] 2109,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,But ’tis that miracle and queen of gems,False,[] 2110,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,That nature pranks her in attracts my soul.,False,[] 2111,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,I cannot be so answered.,False,[] 2112,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,There is no woman’s sides,False,[] 2113,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Can bide the beating of so strong a passion,False,[] 2114,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,As love doth give my heart; no woman’s heart,False,[] 2115,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"So big, to hold so much; they lack retention.",False,[] 2116,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Alas, their love may be called appetite,",False,[] 2117,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"No motion of the liver but the palate,",False,[] 2118,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"That suffer surfeit, cloyment, and revolt;",False,[] 2119,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"But mine is all as hungry as the sea,",False,[] 2120,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,And can digest as much. Make no compare,False,[] 2121,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Between that love a woman can bear me,False,[] 2122,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,And that I owe Olivia.,False,[] 2123,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,What dost thou know?,False,[] 2124,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,And what’s her history?,False,[] 2125,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"But died thy sister of her love, my boy?",False,[] 2126,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Ay, that’s the theme.",False,[] 2127,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,To her in haste. Give her this jewel. Say,False,[] 2128,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"My love can give no place, bide no denay.",False,[] 2129,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Belong you to the Lady Olivia, friends?",False,[] 2130,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"I know thee well. How dost thou, my good fellow?",False,[] 2131,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Just the contrary: the better for thy friends.,False,[] 2132,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,How can that be?,False,[] 2133,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Why, this is excellent.",False,[] 2134,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Thou shalt not be the worse for me; there’s gold.,False,[] 2135,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"O, you give me ill counsel.",False,[] 2136,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Well, I will be so much a sinner to be a double-dealer: there’s another.",False,[] 2137,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"You can fool no more money out of me at this throw. If you will let your lady know I am here to speak with her, and bring her along with you, it may awake my bounty further.",False,[] 2138,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,That face of his I do remember well.,False,[] 2139,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Yet when I saw it last, it was besmeared",False,[] 2140,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,As black as Vulcan in the smoke of war.,False,[] 2141,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"A baubling vessel was he captain of,",False,[] 2142,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"For shallow draught and bulk unprizable,",False,[] 2143,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,With which such scatheful grapple did he make,False,[] 2144,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,With the most noble bottom of our fleet,False,[] 2145,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,That very envy and the tongue of loss,False,[] 2146,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Cried fame and honor on him.— What’s the matter?,False,[] 2147,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Notable pirate, thou saltwater thief,",False,[] 2148,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,What foolish boldness brought thee to their mercies,False,[] 2149,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Whom thou, in terms so bloody and so dear,",False,[] 2150,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Hast made thine enemies?,False,[] 2151,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,When came he to this town?,False,[] 2152,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Here comes the Countess. Now heaven walks on Earth!—,False,[] 2153,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"But for thee, fellow: fellow, thy words are madness.",False,[] 2154,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Three months this youth hath tended upon me—,False,[] 2155,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,But more of that anon. Take him aside.,False,[] 2156,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Gracious Olivia—,False,[] 2157,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Still so cruel?,False,[] 2158,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"What, to perverseness? You, uncivil lady,",False,[] 2159,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,To whose ingrate and unauspicious altars,False,[] 2160,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,My soul the faithful’st off’rings have breathed out,False,[] 2161,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,That e’er devotion tendered— what shall I do?,False,[] 2162,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Why should I not, had I the heart to do it,",False,[] 2163,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Like to th’ Egyptian thief at point of death,",False,[] 2164,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Kill what I love?— a savage jealousy,False,[] 2165,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,That sometime savors nobly. But hear me this:,False,[] 2166,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Since you to nonregardance cast my faith,",False,[] 2167,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,And that I partly know the instrument,False,[] 2168,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"That screws me from my true place in your favor,",False,[] 2169,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Live you the marble-breasted tyrant still.,False,[] 2170,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"But this your minion, whom I know you love,",False,[] 2171,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"And whom, by heaven I swear, I tender dearly,",False,[] 2172,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Him will I tear out of that cruel eye,False,[] 2173,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Where he sits crownèd in his master’s spite.—,False,[] 2174,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Come, boy, with me. My thoughts are ripe in mischief.",False,[] 2175,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,I’ll sacrifice the lamb that I do love,False,[] 2176,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,To spite a raven’s heart within a dove.,False,[] 2177,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Come, away!",False,[] 2178,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Husband?,False,[] 2179,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Her husband, sirrah?",False,[] 2180,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,O thou dissembling cub! What wilt thou be,False,[] 2181,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,When time hath sowed a grizzle on thy case?,False,[] 2182,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Or will not else thy craft so quickly grow,False,[] 2183,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,That thine own trip shall be thine overthrow?,False,[] 2184,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Farewell, and take her, but direct thy feet",False,[] 2185,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Where thou and I henceforth may never meet.,False,[] 2186,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,My gentleman Cesario?,False,[] 2187,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"How now, gentleman? How is ’t with you?",False,[] 2188,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"One face, one voice, one habit, and two persons!",False,[] 2189,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"A natural perspective, that is and is not!",False,[] 2190,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Be not amazed; right noble is his blood.,False,[] 2191,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"If this be so, as yet the glass seems true,",False,[] 2192,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,I shall have share in this most happy wrack.—,False,[] 2193,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Boy, thou hast said to me a thousand times",False,[] 2194,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Thou never shouldst love woman like to me.,False,[] 2195,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Give me thy hand,",False,[] 2196,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,And let me see thee in thy woman’s weeds.,False,[] 2197,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,This savors not much of distraction.,False,[] 2198,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Madam, I am most apt t’ embrace your offer.",False,[] 2199,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Your master quits you; and for your service done him,",False,[] 2200,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"So much against the mettle of your sex,",False,[] 2201,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"So far beneath your soft and tender breeding,",False,[] 2202,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"And since you called me “ master” for so long,",False,[] 2203,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Here is my hand. You shall from this time be,False,[] 2204,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Your master’s mistress.,False,[] 2205,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Is this the madman?,False,[] 2206,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,Pursue him and entreat him to a peace.,False,[] 2207,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,He hath not told us of the Captain yet.,False,[] 2208,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"When that is known, and golden time convents,",False,[] 2209,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,A solemn combination shall be made,False,[] 2210,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Of our dear souls.— Meantime, sweet sister,",False,[] 2211,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"We will not part from hence.— Cesario, come,",False,[] 2212,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,For so you shall be while you are a man.,False,[] 2213,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"But when in other habits you are seen,",False,[] 2214,Orsino,Orsino_TN,MALE,"Orsino’s mistress, and his fancy’s queen.",False,[] 2215,Curio,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Curio_TN,MALE,"Will you go hunt, my lord?",False,[] 2216,Curio,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Curio_TN,MALE,The hart.,False,[] 2217,Curio,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Curio_TN,MALE,"He is not here, so please your Lordship, that should sing it.",False,[] 2218,Curio,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Curio_TN,MALE,"Feste the jester, my lord, a Fool that the Lady Olivia’s father took much delight in. He is about the house.",False,[] 2219,Valentine,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Valentine_TN,MALE,"So please my lord, I might not be admitted,",False,[] 2220,Valentine,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Valentine_TN,MALE,But from her handmaid do return this answer:,False,[] 2221,Valentine,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Valentine_TN,MALE,"The element itself, till seven years’ heat,",False,[] 2222,Valentine,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Valentine_TN,MALE,"Shall not behold her face at ample view,",False,[] 2223,Valentine,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Valentine_TN,MALE,"But like a cloistress she will veilèd walk,",False,[] 2224,Valentine,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Valentine_TN,MALE,And water once a day her chamber round,False,[] 2225,Valentine,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Valentine_TN,MALE,With eye-offending brine— all this to season,False,[] 2226,Valentine,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Valentine_TN,MALE,"A brother’s dead love, which she would keep fresh",False,[] 2227,Valentine,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Valentine_TN,MALE,And lasting in her sad remembrance.,False,[] 2228,Valentine,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Valentine_TN,MALE,"If the Duke continue these favors towards you, Cesario, you are like to be much advanced. He hath known you but three days, and already you are no stranger.",False,[] 2229,Valentine,ATTENDANTS.ORSINO.Valentine_TN,MALE,"No, believe me.",False,[] 2230,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"What country, friends, is this?",False,[] 2231,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,And what should I do in Illyria?,False,[] 2232,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,My brother he is in Elysium.,False,[] 2233,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Perchance he is not drowned.— What think you, sailors?",False,[] 2234,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"O, my poor brother! And so perchance may he be.",False,[] 2235,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"For saying so, there’s gold.",False,[] 2236,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Mine own escape unfoldeth to my hope,",False,[] 2237,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Whereto thy speech serves for authority,",False,[] 2238,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,The like of him. Know’st thou this country?,False,[] 2239,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Who governs here?,False,[] 2240,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,What is his name?,False,[] 2241,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Orsino. I have heard my father name him.,False,[] 2242,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,He was a bachelor then.,False,[] 2243,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,What’s she?,False,[] 2244,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"O, that I served that lady,",False,[] 2245,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,And might not be delivered to the world,False,[] 2246,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Till I had made mine own occasion mellow,",False,[] 2247,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,What my estate is.,False,[] 2248,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"There is a fair behavior in thee, captain,",False,[] 2249,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,And though that nature with a beauteous wall,False,[] 2250,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Doth oft close in pollution, yet of thee",False,[] 2251,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I will believe thou hast a mind that suits,False,[] 2252,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,With this thy fair and outward character.,False,[] 2253,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I prithee— and I’ll pay thee bounteously—,False,[] 2254,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Conceal me what I am, and be my aid",False,[] 2255,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,For such disguise as haply shall become,False,[] 2256,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,The form of my intent. I’ll serve this duke.,False,[] 2257,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Thou shalt present me as an eunuch to him.,False,[] 2258,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"It may be worth thy pains, for I can sing",False,[] 2259,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,And speak to him in many sorts of music,False,[] 2260,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,That will allow me very worth his service.,False,[] 2261,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"What else may hap, to time I will commit.",False,[] 2262,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Only shape thou thy silence to my wit.,False,[] 2263,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I thank thee. Lead me on.,False,[] 2264,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"You either fear his humor or my negligence, that you call in question the continuance of his love. Is he inconstant, sir, in his favors?",False,[] 2265,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I thank you.,False,[] 2266,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Here comes the Count.,False,[] 2267,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"On your attendance, my lord, here.",False,[] 2268,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Sure, my noble lord,",False,[] 2269,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,If she be so abandoned to her sorrow,False,[] 2270,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"As it is spoke, she never will admit me.",False,[] 2271,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Say I do speak with her, my lord, what then?",False,[] 2272,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I think not so, my lord.",False,[] 2273,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I’ll do my best,False,[] 2274,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,To woo your lady. Yet a barful strife!,False,[] 2275,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Whoe’er I woo, myself would be his wife.",False,[] 2276,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"The honorable lady of the house, which is she?",False,[] 2277,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Most radiant, exquisite, and unmatchable beauty— I pray you, tell me if this be the lady of the house, for I never saw her. I would be loath to cast away my speech, for, besides that it is excellently well penned, I have taken great pains to con it. Good beauties, let me sustain no scorn. I am very comptible even to the least sinister usage.",False,[] 2278,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I can say little more than I have studied, and that question’s out of my part. Good gentle one, give me modest assurance if you be the lady of the house, that I may proceed in my speech.",False,[] 2279,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"No, my profound heart. And yet by the very fangs of malice I swear I am not that I play. Are you the lady of the house?",False,[] 2280,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Most certain, if you are she, you do usurp yourself, for what is yours to bestow is not yours to reserve. But this is from my commission. I will on with my speech in your praise and then show you the heart of my message.",False,[] 2281,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Alas, I took great pains to study it, and ’tis poetical.",False,[] 2282,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"No, good swabber, I am to hull here a little longer.— Some mollification for your giant, sweet lady.",False,[] 2283,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I am a messenger.,False,[] 2284,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"It alone concerns your ear. I bring no overture of war, no taxation of homage. I hold the olive in my hand. My words are as full of peace as matter.",False,[] 2285,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"The rudeness that hath appeared in me have I learned from my entertainment. What I am and what I would are as secret as maidenhead: to your ears, divinity; to any other’s, profanation.",False,[] 2286,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Most sweet lady—,False,[] 2287,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,In Orsino’s bosom.,False,[] 2288,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"To answer by the method, in the first of his heart.",False,[] 2289,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Good madam, let me see your face.",False,[] 2290,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Excellently done, if God did all.",False,[] 2291,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"’Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white",False,[] 2292,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Nature’s own sweet and cunning hand laid on.,False,[] 2293,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Lady, you are the cruel’st she alive",False,[] 2294,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,If you will lead these graces to the grave,False,[] 2295,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,And leave the world no copy.,False,[] 2296,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I see you what you are. You are too proud.,False,[] 2297,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,But if you were the devil you are fair.,False,[] 2298,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"My lord and master loves you. O, such love",False,[] 2299,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Could be but recompensed though you were crowned,False,[] 2300,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,The nonpareil of beauty.,False,[] 2301,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"With adorations, fertile tears,",False,[] 2302,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"With groans that thunder love, with sighs of fire.",False,[] 2303,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"If I did love you in my master’s flame,",False,[] 2304,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"With such a suff’ring, such a deadly life,",False,[] 2305,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,In your denial I would find no sense.,False,[] 2306,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I would not understand it.,False,[] 2307,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Make me a willow cabin at your gate,False,[] 2308,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And call upon my soul within the house,",False,[] 2309,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Write loyal cantons of contemnèd love,False,[] 2310,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And sing them loud even in the dead of night,",False,[] 2311,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Hallow your name to the reverberate hills,False,[] 2312,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,And make the babbling gossip of the air,False,[] 2313,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Cry out “ Olivia!” O, you should not rest",False,[] 2314,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Between the elements of air and earth,False,[] 2315,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,But you should pity me.,False,[] 2316,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Above my fortunes, yet my state is well.",False,[] 2317,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I am a gentleman.,False,[] 2318,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I am no fee’d post, lady. Keep your purse.",False,[] 2319,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"My master, not myself, lacks recompense.",False,[] 2320,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Love make his heart of flint that you shall love,",False,[] 2321,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And let your fervor, like my master’s, be",False,[] 2322,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Placed in contempt. Farewell, fair cruelty.",False,[] 2323,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Even now, sir. On a moderate pace I have since arrived but hither.",False,[] 2324,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,She took the ring of me. I’ll none of it.,False,[] 2325,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I left no ring with her. What means this lady?,False,[] 2326,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Fortune forbid my outside have not charmed her!,False,[] 2327,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"She made good view of me, indeed so much",False,[] 2328,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"That methought her eyes had lost her tongue,",False,[] 2329,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,For she did speak in starts distractedly.,False,[] 2330,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"She loves me, sure! The cunning of her passion",False,[] 2331,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Invites me in this churlish messenger.,False,[] 2332,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"None of my lord’s ring? Why, he sent her none!",False,[] 2333,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I am the man. If it be so, as ’tis,",False,[] 2334,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Poor lady, she were better love a dream.",False,[] 2335,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Disguise, I see thou art a wickedness",False,[] 2336,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Wherein the pregnant enemy does much.,False,[] 2337,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,How easy is it for the proper false,False,[] 2338,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,In women’s waxen hearts to set their forms!,False,[] 2339,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Alas, our frailty is the cause, not we,",False,[] 2340,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"For such as we are made of, such we be.",False,[] 2341,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"How will this fadge? My master loves her dearly,",False,[] 2342,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And I, poor monster, fond as much on him,",False,[] 2343,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And she, mistaken, seems to dote on me.",False,[] 2344,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"What will become of this? As I am man,",False,[] 2345,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,My state is desperate for my master’s love.,False,[] 2346,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"As I am woman ( now, alas the day!),",False,[] 2347,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,What thriftless sighs shall poor Olivia breathe!,False,[] 2348,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"O Time, thou must untangle this, not I.",False,[] 2349,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,It is too hard a knot for me t’ untie.,False,[] 2350,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,It gives a very echo to the seat,False,[] 2351,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Where love is throned.,False,[] 2352,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"A little, by your favor.",False,[] 2353,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Of your complexion.,False,[] 2354,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"About your years, my lord.",False,[] 2355,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I think it well, my lord.",False,[] 2356,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And so they are. Alas, that they are so,",False,[] 2357,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,To die even when they to perfection grow!,False,[] 2358,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"But if she cannot love you, sir—",False,[] 2359,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Sooth, but you must.",False,[] 2360,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Say that some lady, as perhaps there is,",False,[] 2361,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Hath for your love as great a pang of heart,False,[] 2362,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,As you have for Olivia. You cannot love her;,False,[] 2363,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,You tell her so. Must she not then be answered?,False,[] 2364,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Ay, but I know—",False,[] 2365,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Too well what love women to men may owe.,False,[] 2366,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"In faith, they are as true of heart as we.",False,[] 2367,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,My father had a daughter loved a man,False,[] 2368,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"As it might be, perhaps, were I a woman,",False,[] 2369,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I should your Lordship.,False,[] 2370,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"A blank, my lord. She never told her love,",False,[] 2371,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"But let concealment, like a worm i’ th’ bud,",False,[] 2372,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Feed on her damask cheek. She pined in thought,",False,[] 2373,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,And with a green and yellow melancholy,False,[] 2374,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"She sat like Patience on a monument,",False,[] 2375,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Smiling at grief. Was not this love indeed?,False,[] 2376,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"We men may say more, swear more, but indeed",False,[] 2377,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Our shows are more than will; for still we prove,False,[] 2378,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Much in our vows but little in our love.,False,[] 2379,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I am all the daughters of my father’s house,",False,[] 2380,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And all the brothers, too— and yet I know not.",False,[] 2381,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Sir, shall I to this lady?",False,[] 2382,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Save thee, friend, and thy music. Dost thou live by thy tabor?",False,[] 2383,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Art thou a churchman?,False,[] 2384,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"So thou mayst say the king lies by a beggar if a beggar dwell near him, or the church stands by thy tabor if thy tabor stand by the church.",False,[] 2385,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Nay, that’s certain. They that dally nicely with words may quickly make them wanton.",False,[] 2386,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Why, man?",False,[] 2387,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Thy reason, man?",False,[] 2388,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I warrant thou art a merry fellow and car’st for nothing.,False,[] 2389,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Art not thou the Lady Olivia’s Fool?,False,[] 2390,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I saw thee late at the Count Orsino’s.,False,[] 2391,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Nay, an thou pass upon me, I’ll no more with thee. Hold, there’s expenses for thee.",False,[] 2392,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"By my troth I’ll tell thee, I am almost sick for one, though I would not have it grow on my chin.— Is thy lady within?",False,[] 2393,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Yes, being kept together and put to use.",False,[] 2394,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I understand you, sir. ’Tis well begged.",False,[] 2395,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"This fellow is wise enough to play the Fool,",False,[] 2396,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,And to do that well craves a kind of wit.,False,[] 2397,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"He must observe their mood on whom he jests,",False,[] 2398,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"The quality of persons, and the time,",False,[] 2399,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And, like the haggard, check at every feather",False,[] 2400,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,That comes before his eye. This is a practice,False,[] 2401,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,As full of labor as a wise man’s art:,False,[] 2402,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,For folly that he wisely shows is fit;,False,[] 2403,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"But wise men, folly-fall’n, quite taint their wit.",False,[] 2404,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And you, sir.",False,[] 2405,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Et vous aussi. Votre serviteur!,False,[] 2406,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I am bound to your niece, sir; I mean, she is the list of my voyage.",False,[] 2407,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"My legs do better understand me, sir, than I understand what you mean by bidding me taste my legs.",False,[] 2408,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I will answer you with gait and entrance— but we are prevented.,False,[] 2409,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Most excellent accomplished lady, the heavens rain odors on you!",False,[] 2410,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"My matter hath no voice, lady, but to your own most pregnant and vouchsafed ear.",False,[] 2411,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"My duty, madam, and most humble service.",False,[] 2412,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Cesario is your servant’s name, fair princess.",False,[] 2413,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And he is yours, and his must needs be yours.",False,[] 2414,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Your servant’s servant is your servant, madam.",False,[] 2415,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Madam, I come to whet your gentle thoughts",False,[] 2416,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,On his behalf.,False,[] 2417,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Dear lady—,False,[] 2418,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I pity you.,False,[] 2419,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"No, not a grize, for ’tis a vulgar proof",False,[] 2420,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,That very oft we pity enemies.,False,[] 2421,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Then westward ho!,False,[] 2422,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Grace and good disposition attend your Ladyship.,False,[] 2423,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"You’ll nothing, madam, to my lord by me?",False,[] 2424,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,That you do think you are not what you are.,False,[] 2425,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Then think you right. I am not what I am.,False,[] 2426,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Would it be better, madam, than I am?",False,[] 2427,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I wish it might, for now I am your fool.",False,[] 2428,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"By innocence I swear, and by my youth,",False,[] 2429,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I have one heart, one bosom, and one truth,",False,[] 2430,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And that no woman has, nor never none",False,[] 2431,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Shall mistress be of it, save I alone.",False,[] 2432,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And so adieu, good madam. Nevermore",False,[] 2433,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Will I my master’s tears to you deplore.,False,[] 2434,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,With the same ’havior that your passion bears,False,[] 2435,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Goes on my master’s griefs.,False,[] 2436,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Nothing but this: your true love for my master.,False,[] 2437,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I will acquit you.,False,[] 2438,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And you, sir.",False,[] 2439,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"You mistake, sir. I am sure no man hath any quarrel to me. My remembrance is very free and clear from any image of offense done to any man.",False,[] 2440,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I pray you, sir, what is he?",False,[] 2441,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I will return again into the house and desire some conduct of the lady. I am no fighter. I have heard of some kind of men that put quarrels purposely on others to taste their valor. Belike this is a man of that quirk.,False,[] 2442,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"This is as uncivil as strange. I beseech you, do me this courteous office, as to know of the knight what my offense to him is. It is something of my negligence, nothing of my purpose.",False,[] 2443,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Pray you, sir, do you know of this matter?",False,[] 2444,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I beseech you, what manner of man is he?",False,[] 2445,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I shall be much bound to you for ’t. I am one that had rather go with Sir Priest than Sir Knight, I care not who knows so much of my mettle.",False,[] 2446,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Pray God defend me! A little thing would make me tell them how much I lack of a man.,False,[] 2447,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I do assure you ’tis against my will.,False,[] 2448,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Pray, sir, put your sword up, if you please.",False,[] 2449,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"What money, sir?",False,[] 2450,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"For the fair kindness you have showed me here,",False,[] 2451,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And part being prompted by your present trouble,",False,[] 2452,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Out of my lean and low ability,False,[] 2453,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I’ll lend you something. My having is not much.,False,[] 2454,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I’ll make division of my present with you.,False,[] 2455,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Hold, there’s half my coffer.",False,[] 2456,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I know of none,",False,[] 2457,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Nor know I you by voice or any feature.,False,[] 2458,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I hate ingratitude more in a man,False,[] 2459,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Than lying, vainness, babbling drunkenness,",False,[] 2460,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Or any taint of vice whose strong corruption,False,[] 2461,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Inhabits our frail blood—,False,[] 2462,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Methinks his words do from such passion fly,False,[] 2463,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,That he believes himself; so do not I.,False,[] 2464,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Prove true, imagination, O, prove true,",False,[] 2465,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"That I, dear brother, be now ta’en for you!",False,[] 2466,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,He named Sebastian. I my brother know,False,[] 2467,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Yet living in my glass. Even such and so,False,[] 2468,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"In favor was my brother, and he went",False,[] 2469,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Still in this fashion, color, ornament,",False,[] 2470,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"For him I imitate. O, if it prove,",False,[] 2471,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Tempests are kind, and salt waves fresh in love!",False,[] 2472,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Here comes the man, sir, that did rescue me.",False,[] 2473,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"He did me kindness, sir, drew on my side,",False,[] 2474,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,But in conclusion put strange speech upon me.,False,[] 2475,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I know not what ’twas but distraction.,False,[] 2476,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,How can this be?,False,[] 2477,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Madam?,False,[] 2478,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,My lord would speak; my duty hushes me.,False,[] 2479,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And I, most jocund, apt, and willingly,",False,[] 2480,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,To do you rest a thousand deaths would die.,False,[] 2481,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,After him I love,False,[] 2482,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"More than I love these eyes, more than my life,",False,[] 2483,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,More by all mores than e’er I shall love wife.,False,[] 2484,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"If I do feign, you witnesses above,",False,[] 2485,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Punish my life for tainting of my love.,False,[] 2486,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Who does beguile you? Who does do you wrong?,False,[] 2487,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"No, my lord, not I.",False,[] 2488,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"My lord, I do protest—",False,[] 2489,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Why do you speak to me? I never hurt you.,False,[] 2490,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"You drew your sword upon me without cause,",False,[] 2491,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,But I bespake you fair and hurt you not.,False,[] 2492,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Of Messaline. Sebastian was my father.,False,[] 2493,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Such a Sebastian was my brother too.,False,[] 2494,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,So went he suited to his watery tomb.,False,[] 2495,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"If spirits can assume both form and suit,",False,[] 2496,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,You come to fright us.,False,[] 2497,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,My father had a mole upon his brow.,False,[] 2498,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,And died that day when Viola from her birth,False,[] 2499,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Had numbered thirteen years.,False,[] 2500,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,If nothing lets to make us happy both,False,[] 2501,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"But this my masculine usurped attire,",False,[] 2502,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Do not embrace me till each circumstance,False,[] 2503,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Of place, time, fortune, do cohere and jump",False,[] 2504,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"That I am Viola; which to confirm,",False,[] 2505,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"I’ll bring you to a captain in this town,",False,[] 2506,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Where lie my maiden weeds; by whose gentle help,False,[] 2507,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,I was preserved to serve this noble count.,False,[] 2508,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,All the occurrence of my fortune since,False,[] 2509,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,Hath been between this lady and this lord.,False,[] 2510,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"And all those sayings will I overswear,",False,[] 2511,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,And all those swearings keep as true in soul,False,[] 2512,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,As doth that orbèd continent the fire,False,[] 2513,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,That severs day from night.,False,[] 2514,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,The Captain that did bring me first on shore,False,[] 2515,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Hath my maid’s garments. He, upon some action,",False,[] 2516,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,"Is now in durance at Malvolio’s suit,",False,[] 2517,Viola Cesario,Viola_TN,FEMALE,A gentleman and follower of my lady’s.,False,[] 2518,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"This is Illyria, lady.",False,[] 2519,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,It is perchance that you yourself were saved.,False,[] 2520,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"True, madam. And to comfort you with chance,",False,[] 2521,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"Assure yourself, after our ship did split,",False,[] 2522,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,When you and those poor number saved with you,False,[] 2523,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"Hung on our driving boat, I saw your brother,",False,[] 2524,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"Most provident in peril, bind himself",False,[] 2525,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,( Courage and hope both teaching him the practice),False,[] 2526,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"To a strong mast that lived upon the sea,",False,[] 2527,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"Where, like Arion on the dolphin’s back,",False,[] 2528,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves,False,[] 2529,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,So long as I could see.,False,[] 2530,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"Ay, madam, well, for I was bred and born",False,[] 2531,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,Not three hours’ travel from this very place.,False,[] 2532,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"A noble duke, in nature as in name.",False,[] 2533,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,Orsino.,False,[] 2534,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"And so is now, or was so very late;",False,[] 2535,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"For but a month ago I went from hence,",False,[] 2536,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"And then ’twas fresh in murmur ( as, you know,",False,[] 2537,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,What great ones do the less will prattle of),False,[] 2538,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,That he did seek the love of fair Olivia.,False,[] 2539,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"A virtuous maid, the daughter of a count",False,[] 2540,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"That died some twelvemonth since, then leaving her",False,[] 2541,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"In the protection of his son, her brother,",False,[] 2542,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"Who shortly also died, for whose dear love,",False,[] 2543,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"They say, she hath abjured the sight",False,[] 2544,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,And company of men.,False,[] 2545,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,That were hard to compass,False,[] 2546,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"Because she will admit no kind of suit,",False,[] 2547,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"No, not the Duke’s.",False,[] 2548,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"Be you his eunuch, and your mute I’ll be.",False,[] 2549,Captain,Captain_TN,MALE,"When my tongue blabs, then let mine eyes not see.",False,[] 2550,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,What a plague means my niece to take the death of her brother thus? I am sure care’s an enemy to life.,False,[] 2551,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Why, let her except before excepted!",False,[] 2552,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Confine? I’ll confine myself no finer than I am. These clothes are good enough to drink in, and so be these boots too. An they be not, let them hang themselves in their own straps!",False,[] 2553,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Who, Sir Andrew Aguecheek?",False,[] 2554,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,He’s as tall a man as any ’s in Illyria.,False,[] 2555,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Why, he has three thousand ducats a year!",False,[] 2556,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Fie that you’ll say so! He plays o’ th’ viol-de-gamboys and speaks three or four languages word for word without book, and hath all the good gifts of nature.",False,[] 2557,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"By this hand, they are scoundrels and substractors that say so of him. Who are they?",False,[] 2558,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"With drinking healths to my niece. I’ll drink to her as long as there is a passage in my throat and drink in Illyria. He’s a coward and a coistrel that will not drink to my niece till his brains turn o’ th’ toe like a parish top. What, wench! Castiliano vulgo, for here comes Sir Andrew Agueface.",False,[] 2559,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Sweet Sir Andrew!,False,[] 2560,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Accost, Sir Andrew, accost!",False,[] 2561,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,My niece’s chambermaid.,False,[] 2562,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"You mistake, knight. “ Accost” is front her, board her, woo her, assail her.",False,[] 2563,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"An thou let part so, Sir Andrew, would thou mightst never draw sword again.",False,[] 2564,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"O knight, thou lack’st a cup of canary! When did I see thee so put down?",False,[] 2565,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,No question.,False,[] 2566,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Pourquoi, my dear knight?",False,[] 2567,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Then hadst thou had an excellent head of hair.,False,[] 2568,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Past question, for thou seest it will not curl by nature.",False,[] 2569,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Excellent! It hangs like flax on a distaff, and I hope to see a huswife take thee between her legs and spin it off.",False,[] 2570,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"She’ll none o’ th’ Count. She’ll not match above her degree, neither in estate, years, nor wit. I have heard her swear ’t. Tut, there’s life in ’t, man.",False,[] 2571,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Art thou good at these kickshawses, knight?",False,[] 2572,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"What is thy excellence in a galliard, knight?",False,[] 2573,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,And I can cut the mutton to ’t.,False,[] 2574,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Wherefore are these things hid? Wherefore have these gifts a curtain before ’em? Are they like to take dust, like Mistress Mall’s picture? Why dost thou not go to church in a galliard and come home in a coranto? My very walk should be a jig. I would not so much as make water but in a sink-a-pace. What dost thou mean? Is it a world to hide virtues in? I did think, by the excellent constitution of thy leg, it was formed under the star of a galliard.",False,[] 2575,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,What shall we do else? Were we not born under Taurus?,False,[] 2576,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"No, sir, it is legs and thighs. Let me see thee caper. Ha, higher! Ha, ha, excellent!",False,[] 2577,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,A gentleman.,False,[] 2578,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"’Tis a gentleman here— a plague o’ these pickle herring!— How now, sot?",False,[] 2579,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Lechery? I defy lechery. There’s one at the gate.,False,[] 2580,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Let him be the devil an he will, I care not. Give me faith, say I. Well, it’s all one.",False,[] 2581,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Approach, Sir Andrew. Not to be abed after midnight is to be up betimes, and “ diluculo surgere,” thou know’st—",False,[] 2582,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"A false conclusion. I hate it as an unfilled can. To be up after midnight and to go to bed then, is early, so that to go to bed after midnight is to go to bed betimes. Does not our lives consist of the four elements?",False,[] 2583,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Thou ’rt a scholar. Let us therefore eat and drink. Marian, I say, a stoup of wine!",False,[] 2584,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Welcome, ass! Now let’s have a catch.",False,[] 2585,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Come on, there is sixpence for you. Let’s have a song.",False,[] 2586,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"A love song, a love song.",False,[] 2587,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Good, good.",False,[] 2588,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,A contagious breath.,False,[] 2589,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"To hear by the nose, it is dulcet in contagion. But shall we make the welkin dance indeed? Shall we rouse the night owl in a catch that will draw three souls out of one weaver? Shall we do that?",False,[] 2590,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"My lady’s a Cataian, we are politicians, Malvolio’s a Peg-a-Ramsey, and Three merry men be we. Am not I consanguineous? Am I not of her blood? Tillyvally! “ Lady”! There dwelt a man in Babylon, lady, lady.",False,[] 2591,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,O’ the twelfth day of December—,False,[] 2592,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"We did keep time, sir, in our catches. Sneck up!",False,[] 2593,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Farewell, dear heart, since I must needs be gone.",False,[] 2594,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,But I will never die.,False,[] 2595,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Shall I bid him go?,False,[] 2596,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Shall I bid him go, and spare not?",False,[] 2597,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Out o’ tune, sir? You lie. Art any more than a steward? Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shall be no more cakes and ale?",False,[] 2598,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Thou ’rt i’ th’ right.— Go, sir, rub your chain with crumbs.— A stoup of wine, Maria!",False,[] 2599,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Do ’t, knight. I’ll write thee a challenge. Or I’ll deliver thy indignation to him by word of mouth.",False,[] 2600,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Possess us, possess us, tell us something of him.",False,[] 2601,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"What, for being a puritan? Thy exquisite reason, dear knight?",False,[] 2602,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,What wilt thou do?,False,[] 2603,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Excellent! I smell a device.,False,[] 2604,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"He shall think, by the letters that thou wilt drop, that they come from my niece, and that she’s in love with him.",False,[] 2605,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Good night, Penthesilea.",False,[] 2606,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"She’s a beagle true bred, and one that adores me. What o’ that?",False,[] 2607,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Let’s to bed, knight. Thou hadst need send for more money.",False,[] 2608,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Send for money, knight. If thou hast her not i’ th’ end, call me “ Cut.”",False,[] 2609,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Come, come, I’ll go burn some sack. ’Tis too late to go to bed now. Come, knight; come, knight.",False,[] 2610,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Come thy ways, Signior Fabian.",False,[] 2611,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Wouldst thou not be glad to have the niggardly rascally sheep-biter come by some notable shame?,False,[] 2612,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"To anger him, we’ll have the bear again, and we will fool him black and blue, shall we not, Sir Andrew?",False,[] 2613,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Here comes the little villain.— How now, my metal of India?",False,[] 2614,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Here’s an overweening rogue.,False,[] 2615,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Peace, I say.",False,[] 2616,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Ah, rogue!",False,[] 2617,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Peace, peace!",False,[] 2618,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"O, for a stone-bow, to hit him in the eye!",False,[] 2619,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Fire and brimstone!,False,[] 2620,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Bolts and shackles!,False,[] 2621,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Shall this fellow live?,False,[] 2622,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,And does not Toby take you a blow o’ the lips then?,False,[] 2623,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"What, what?",False,[] 2624,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Out, scab!",False,[] 2625,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"O, peace, and the spirit of humors intimate reading aloud to him.",False,[] 2626,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Marry, hang thee, brock!",False,[] 2627,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Excellent wench, say I.",False,[] 2628,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,And with what wing the staniel checks at it!,False,[] 2629,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"O, ay, make up that.— He is now at a cold scent.",False,[] 2630,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Ay, or I’ll cudgel him and make him cry “ O.”",False,[] 2631,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,I could marry this wench for this device.,False,[] 2632,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,And ask no other dowry with her but such another jest.,False,[] 2633,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Wilt thou set thy foot o’ my neck?,False,[] 2634,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Shall I play my freedom at tray-trip and become thy bondslave?,False,[] 2635,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Why, thou hast put him in such a dream that when the image of it leaves him he must run mad.",False,[] 2636,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Like aqua vitae with a midwife.,False,[] 2637,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"To the gates of Tartar, thou most excellent devil of wit!",False,[] 2638,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Save you, gentleman.",False,[] 2639,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Will you encounter the house? My niece is desirous you should enter, if your trade be to her.",False,[] 2640,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Taste your legs, sir; put them to motion.",False,[] 2641,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"I mean, to go, sir, to enter.",False,[] 2642,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Thy reason, dear venom, give thy reason.",False,[] 2643,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Did she see thee the while, old boy? Tell me that.",False,[] 2644,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,And they have been grand-jurymen since before Noah was a sailor.,False,[] 2645,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Why, then, build me thy fortunes upon the basis of valor. Challenge me the Count’s youth to fight with him. Hurt him in eleven places. My niece shall take note of it, and assure thyself there is no love-broker in the world can more prevail in man’s commendation with woman than report of valor.",False,[] 2646,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Go, write it in a martial hand. Be curst and brief. It is no matter how witty, so it be eloquent and full of invention. Taunt him with the license of ink. If thou “thou”-est him some thrice, it shall not be amiss, and as many lies as will lie in thy sheet of paper, although the sheet were big enough for the bed of Ware in England, set ’em down. Go, about it. Let there be gall enough in thy ink, though thou write with a goose-pen, no matter. About it.",False,[] 2647,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,We’ll call thee at the cubiculo. Go.,False,[] 2648,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"I have been dear to him, lad, some two thousand strong or so.",False,[] 2649,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Never trust me, then. And by all means stir on the youth to an answer. I think oxen and wainropes cannot hale them together. For Andrew, if he were opened and you find so much blood in his liver as will clog the foot of a flea, I’ll eat the rest of th’ anatomy.",False,[] 2650,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Look where the youngest wren of mine comes.,False,[] 2651,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,And cross-gartered?,False,[] 2652,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Come, bring us, bring us where he is.",False,[] 2653,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Which way is he, in the name of sanctity? If all the devils of hell be drawn in little, and Legion himself possessed him, yet I’ll speak to him.",False,[] 2654,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Go to, go to! Peace, peace. We must deal gently with him. Let me alone.— How do you, Malvolio? How is ’t with you? What, man, defy the devil! Consider, he’s an enemy to mankind.",False,[] 2655,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Prithee, hold thy peace. This is not the way. Do you not see you move him? Let me alone with him.",False,[] 2656,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Why, how now, my bawcock? How dost thou, chuck?",False,[] 2657,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Ay, biddy, come with me.— What, man, ’tis not for gravity to play at cherry-pit with Satan. Hang him, foul collier!",False,[] 2658,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Is ’t possible?,False,[] 2659,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"His very genius hath taken the infection of the device, man.",False,[] 2660,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Come, we’ll have him in a dark room and bound. My niece is already in the belief that he’s mad. We may carry it thus, for our pleasure and his penance, till our very pastime, tired out of breath, prompt us to have mercy on him, at which time we will bring the device to the bar and crown thee for a finder of madmen. But see, but see!",False,[] 2661,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Give me. Youth, whatsoever thou art, thou art but a scurvy fellow.",False,[] 2662,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Go, Sir Andrew. Scout me for him at the corner of the orchard like a bum-baily. So soon as ever thou seest him, draw, and as thou draw’st, swear horrible, for it comes to pass oft that a terrible oath, with a swaggering accent sharply twanged off, gives manhood more approbation than ever proof itself would have earned him. Away!",False,[] 2663,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Now will not I deliver his letter, for the behavior of the young gentleman gives him out to be of good capacity and breeding; his employment between his lord and my niece confirms no less. Therefore, this letter, being so excellently ignorant, will breed no terror in the youth. He will find it comes from a clodpoll. But, sir, I will deliver his challenge by word of mouth, set upon Aguecheek a notable report of valor, and drive the gentleman ( as I know his youth will aptly receive it) into a most hideous opinion of his rage, skill, fury, and impetuosity. This will so fright them both that they will kill one another by the look, like cockatrices.",False,[] 2664,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,I will meditate the while upon some horrid message for a challenge.,False,[] 2665,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Gentleman, God save thee.",False,[] 2666,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"That defense thou hast, betake thee to ’t. Of what nature the wrongs are thou hast done him, I know not, but thy intercepter, full of despite, bloody as the hunter, attends thee at the orchard end. Dismount thy tuck, be yare in thy preparation, for thy assailant is quick, skillful, and deadly.",False,[] 2667,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"You’ll find it otherwise, I assure you. Therefore, if you hold your life at any price, betake you to your guard, for your opposite hath in him what youth, strength, skill, and wrath can furnish man withal.",False,[] 2668,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"He is knight dubbed with unhatched rapier and on carpet consideration, but he is a devil in private brawl. Souls and bodies hath he divorced three, and his incensement at this moment is so implacable that satisfaction can be none but by pangs of death and sepulcher. “ Hob, nob” is his word; “ give ’t or take ’t.”",False,[] 2669,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Sir, no. His indignation derives itself out of a very competent injury. Therefore get you on and give him his desire. Back you shall not to the house, unless you undertake that with me which with as much safety you might answer him. Therefore on, or strip your sword stark naked, for meddle you must, that’s certain, or forswear to wear iron about you.",False,[] 2670,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"I will do so.— Signior Fabian, stay you by this gentleman till my return.",False,[] 2671,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Why, man, he’s a very devil. I have not seen such a firago. I had a pass with him, rapier, scabbard, and all, and he gives me the stuck-in with such a mortal motion that it is inevitable; and on the answer, he pays you as surely as your feet hits the ground they step on. They say he has been fencer to the Sophy.",False,[] 2672,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Ay, but he will not now be pacified. Fabian can scarce hold him yonder.",False,[] 2673,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"I’ll make the motion. Stand here, make a good show on ’t. This shall end without the perdition of souls. Marry, I’ll ride your horse as well as I ride you.",False,[] 2674,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,I have his horse to take up the quarrel. I have persuaded him the youth’s a devil.,False,[] 2675,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"There’s no remedy, sir; he will fight with you for ’s oath sake. Marry, he hath better bethought him of his quarrel, and he finds that now scarce to be worth talking of. Therefore, draw for the supportance of his vow. He protests he will not hurt you.",False,[] 2676,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Come, Sir Andrew, there’s no remedy. The gentleman will, for his honor’s sake, have one bout with you. He cannot by the duello avoid it. But he has promised me, as he is a gentleman and a soldier, he will not hurt you. Come on, to ’t.",False,[] 2677,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"You, sir? Why, what are you?",False,[] 2678,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Nay, if you be an undertaker, I am for you.",False,[] 2679,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,I’ll be with you anon.,False,[] 2680,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Come hither, knight; come hither, Fabian. We’ll whisper o’er a couplet or two of most sage saws.",False,[] 2681,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"A very dishonest, paltry boy, and more a coward than a hare. His dishonesty appears in leaving his friend here in necessity and denying him; and for his cowardship, ask Fabian.",False,[] 2682,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Do, cuff him soundly, but never draw thy sword.",False,[] 2683,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,I dare lay any money ’twill be nothing yet.,False,[] 2684,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Hold, sir, or I’ll throw your dagger o’er the house.",False,[] 2685,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Come on, sir, hold!",False,[] 2686,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Come, sir, I will not let you go. Come, my young soldier, put up your iron. You are well fleshed. Come on.",False,[] 2687,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"What, what? Nay, then, I must have an ounce or two of this malapert blood from you.",False,[] 2688,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Madam.,False,[] 2689,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Jove bless thee, Master Parson.",False,[] 2690,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"To him, Sir Topas.",False,[] 2691,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,The knave counterfeits well. A good knave.,False,[] 2692,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Well said, Master Parson.",False,[] 2693,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,My most exquisite Sir Topas!,False,[] 2694,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"To him in thine own voice, and bring me word how thou find’st him. I would we were well rid of this knavery. If he may be conveniently delivered, I would he were, for I am now so far in offense with my niece that I cannot pursue with any safety this sport the upshot. Come by and by to my chamber.",False,[] 2695,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"That’s all one. Has hurt me, and there’s th’ end on ’t. Sot, didst see Dick Surgeon, sot?",False,[] 2696,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,Then he’s a rogue and a passy-measures pavin. I hate a drunken rogue.,False,[] 2697,Sir Toby Belch,TobyBelch_TN,MALE,"Will you help?— an ass-head, and a coxcomb, and a knave, a thin-faced knave, a gull?",False,[] 2698,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"By my troth, Sir Toby, you must come in earlier o’ nights. Your cousin, my lady, takes great exceptions to your ill hours.",False,[] 2699,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Ay, but you must confine yourself within the modest limits of order.",False,[] 2700,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"That quaffing and drinking will undo you. I heard my lady talk of it yesterday, and of a foolish knight that you brought in one night here to be her wooer.",False,[] 2701,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Ay, he.",False,[] 2702,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,What’s that to th’ purpose?,False,[] 2703,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Ay, but he’ll have but a year in all these ducats. He’s a very fool and a prodigal.",False,[] 2704,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"He hath indeed, almost natural, for, besides that he’s a fool, he’s a great quarreler, and, but that he hath the gift of a coward to allay the gust he hath in quarreling, ’tis thought among the prudent he would quickly have the gift of a grave.",False,[] 2705,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"They that add, moreover, he’s drunk nightly in your company.",False,[] 2706,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"And you too, sir.",False,[] 2707,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"My name is Mary, sir.",False,[] 2708,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Fare you well, gentlemen.",False,[] 2709,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Sir, I have not you by th’ hand.",False,[] 2710,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Now sir, thought is free. I pray you, bring your hand to th’ butt’ry bar and let it drink.",False,[] 2711,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"It’s dry, sir.",False,[] 2712,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"A dry jest, sir.",False,[] 2713,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Ay, sir, I have them at my fingers’ ends. Marry, now I let go your hand, I am barren.",False,[] 2714,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Nay, either tell me where thou hast been, or I will not open my lips so wide as a bristle may enter in way of thy excuse. My lady will hang thee for thy absence.",False,[] 2715,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,Make that good.,False,[] 2716,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"A good Lenten answer. I can tell thee where that saying was born, of “ I fear no colors.”",False,[] 2717,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,In the wars; and that may you be bold to say in your foolery.,False,[] 2718,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Yet you will be hanged for being so long absent. Or to be turned away, is not that as good as a hanging to you?",False,[] 2719,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"You are resolute, then?",False,[] 2720,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"That if one break, the other will hold, or if both break, your gaskins fall.",False,[] 2721,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Peace, you rogue. No more o’ that. Here comes my lady. Make your excuse wisely, you were best.",False,[] 2722,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Madam, there is at the gate a young gentleman much desires to speak with you.",False,[] 2723,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"I know not, madam. ’Tis a fair young man, and well attended.",False,[] 2724,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Sir Toby, madam, your kinsman.",False,[] 2725,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Will you hoist sail, sir? Here lies your way.",False,[] 2726,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"What a caterwauling do you keep here! If my lady have not called up her steward Malvolio and bid him turn you out of doors, never trust me.",False,[] 2727,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"For the love o’ God, peace!",False,[] 2728,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Nay, good Sir Toby.",False,[] 2729,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,Go shake your ears!,False,[] 2730,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Sweet Sir Toby, be patient for tonight. Since the youth of the Count’s was today with my lady, she is much out of quiet. For Monsieur Malvolio, let me alone with him. If I do not gull him into a nayword and make him a common recreation, do not think I have wit enough to lie straight in my bed. I know I can do it.",False,[] 2731,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Marry, sir, sometimes he is a kind of puritan.",False,[] 2732,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"The devil a puritan that he is, or anything constantly but a time-pleaser; an affectioned ass that cons state without book and utters it by great swaths; the best persuaded of himself, so crammed, as he thinks, with excellencies, that it is his grounds of faith that all that look on him love him. And on that vice in him will my revenge find notable cause to work.",False,[] 2733,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"I will drop in his way some obscure epistles of love, wherein by the color of his beard, the shape of his leg, the manner of his gait, the expressure of his eye, forehead, and complexion, he shall find himself most feelingly personated. I can write very like my lady your niece; on a forgotten matter, we can hardly make distinction of our hands.",False,[] 2734,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,My purpose is indeed a horse of that color.,False,[] 2735,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Ass, I doubt not.",False,[] 2736,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Sport royal, I warrant you. I know my physic will work with him. I will plant you two, and let the Fool make a third, where he shall find the letter. Observe his construction of it. For this night, to bed, and dream on the event. Farewell.",False,[] 2737,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Get you all three into the boxtree. Malvolio’s coming down this walk. He has been yonder i’ the sun practicing behavior to his own shadow this half hour. Observe him, for the love of mockery, for I know this letter will make a contemplative idiot of him. Close, in the name of jesting! Lie thou there for here comes the trout that must be caught with tickling.",False,[] 2738,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Nay, but say true, does it work upon him?",False,[] 2739,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"If you will then see the fruits of the sport, mark his first approach before my lady. He will come to her in yellow stockings, and ’tis a color she abhors, and cross-gartered, a fashion she detests; and he will smile upon her, which will now be so unsuitable to her disposition, being addicted to a melancholy as she is, that it cannot but turn him into a notable contempt. If you will see it, follow me.",False,[] 2740,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"If you desire the spleen, and will laugh yourselves into stitches, follow me. Yond gull Malvolio is turned heathen, a very renegado; for there is no Christian that means to be saved by believing rightly can ever believe such impossible passages of grossness. He’s in yellow stockings.",False,[] 2741,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Most villainously, like a pedant that keeps a school i’ th’ church. I have dogged him like his murderer. He does obey every point of the letter that I dropped to betray him. He does smile his face into more lines than is in the new map with the augmentation of the Indies. You have not seen such a thing as ’tis. I can hardly forbear hurling things at him. I know my lady will strike him. If she do, he’ll smile and take ’t for a great favor.",False,[] 2742,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"He’s coming, madam, but in very strange manner. He is sure possessed, madam.",False,[] 2743,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"No, madam, he does nothing but smile. Your Ladyship were best to have some guard about you if he come, for sure the man is tainted in ’s wits.",False,[] 2744,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"How do you, Malvolio?",False,[] 2745,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,Why appear you with this ridiculous boldness before my lady?,False,[] 2746,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Lo, how hollow the fiend speaks within him! Did not I tell you? Sir Toby, my lady prays you to have a care of him.",False,[] 2747,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"La you, an you speak ill of the devil, how he takes it at heart! Pray God he be not bewitched!",False,[] 2748,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Marry, and it shall be done tomorrow morning if I live. My lady would not lose him for more than I’ll say.",False,[] 2749,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,O Lord!,False,[] 2750,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Get him to say his prayers, good Sir Toby; get him to pray.",False,[] 2751,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"No, I warrant you, he will not hear of godliness.",False,[] 2752,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Nay, pursue him now, lest the device take air and taint.",False,[] 2753,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,The house will be the quieter.,False,[] 2754,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,You may have very fit occasion for ’t. He is now in some commerce with my lady and will by and by depart.,False,[] 2755,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,"Nay, I prithee, put on this gown and this beard; make him believe thou art Sir Topas the curate. Do it quickly. I’ll call Sir Toby the whilst.",False,[] 2756,Maria,Maria_TN,FEMALE,Thou mightst have done this without thy beard and gown. He sees thee not.,False,[] 2757,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Sir Toby Belch! How now, Sir Toby Belch?",False,[] 2758,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Bless you, fair shrew.",False,[] 2759,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,What’s that?,False,[] 2760,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Good Mistress Accost, I desire better acquaintance.",False,[] 2761,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,Good Mistress Mary Accost—,False,[] 2762,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"By my troth, I would not undertake her in this company. Is that the meaning of “ accost”?",False,[] 2763,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"An you part so, mistress, I would I might never draw sword again. Fair lady, do you think you have fools in hand?",False,[] 2764,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Marry, but you shall have, and here’s my hand.",False,[] 2765,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Wherefore, sweetheart? What’s your metaphor?",False,[] 2766,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Why, I think so. I am not such an ass but I can keep my hand dry. But what’s your jest?",False,[] 2767,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,Are you full of them?,False,[] 2768,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Never in your life, I think, unless you see canary put me down. Methinks sometimes I have no more wit than a Christian or an ordinary man has. But I am a great eater of beef, and I believe that does harm to my wit.",False,[] 2769,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"An I thought that, I’d forswear it. I’ll ride home tomorrow, Sir Toby.",False,[] 2770,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"What is “ pourquoi”? Do, or not do? I would I had bestowed that time in the tongues that I have in fencing, dancing, and bearbaiting. O, had I but followed the arts!",False,[] 2771,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Why, would that have mended my hair?",False,[] 2772,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"But it becomes me well enough, does ’t not?",False,[] 2773,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Faith, I’ll home tomorrow, Sir Toby. Your niece will not be seen, or if she be, it’s four to one she’ll none of me. The Count himself here hard by woos her.",False,[] 2774,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,I’ll stay a month longer. I am a fellow o’ th’ strangest mind i’ th’ world. I delight in masques and revels sometimes altogether.,False,[] 2775,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"As any man in Illyria, whatsoever he be, under the degree of my betters, and yet I will not compare with an old man.",False,[] 2776,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Faith, I can cut a caper.",False,[] 2777,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,And I think I have the back-trick simply as strong as any man in Illyria.,False,[] 2778,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Ay, ’tis strong, and it does indifferent well in a dun-colored stock. Shall we set about some revels?",False,[] 2779,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,Taurus? That’s sides and heart.,False,[] 2780,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Nay, by my troth, I know not. But I know to be up late is to be up late.",False,[] 2781,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Faith, so they say, but I think it rather consists of eating and drinking.",False,[] 2782,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Here comes the Fool, i’ faith.",False,[] 2783,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"By my troth, the Fool has an excellent breast. I had rather than forty shillings I had such a leg, and so sweet a breath to sing, as the Fool has.— In sooth, thou wast in very gracious fooling last night when thou spok’st of Pigrogromitus of the Vapians passing the equinoctial of Queubus. ’Twas very good, i’ faith. I sent thee sixpence for thy leman. Hadst it?",False,[] 2784,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Excellent! Why, this is the best fooling when all is done. Now, a song!",False,[] 2785,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"There’s a testril of me, too. If one knight give a—",False,[] 2786,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Ay, ay, I care not for good life.",False,[] 2787,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Excellent good, i’ faith!",False,[] 2788,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"A mellifluous voice, as I am true knight.",False,[] 2789,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Very sweet and contagious, i’ faith.",False,[] 2790,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"An you love me, let’s do ’t. I am dog at a catch.",False,[] 2791,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,Most certain. Let our catch be “ Thou Knave.”,False,[] 2792,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"’Tis not the first time I have constrained one to call me “ knave.” Begin, Fool. It begins “ Hold thy peace.”",False,[] 2793,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Good, i’ faith. Come, begin.",False,[] 2794,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Ay, he does well enough if he be disposed, and so do I, too. He does it with a better grace, but I do it more natural.",False,[] 2795,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"’Twere as good a deed as to drink when a man’s a-hungry, to challenge him the field and then to break promise with him and make a fool of him.",False,[] 2796,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"O, if I thought that, I’d beat him like a dog!",False,[] 2797,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"I have no exquisite reason for ’t, but I have reason good enough.",False,[] 2798,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"I have ’t in my nose, too.",False,[] 2799,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,And your horse now would make him an ass.,False,[] 2800,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"O, ’twill be admirable!",False,[] 2801,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Before me, she’s a good wench.",False,[] 2802,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"I was adored once, too.",False,[] 2803,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"If I cannot recover your niece, I am a foul way out.",False,[] 2804,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"If I do not, never trust me, take it how you will.",False,[] 2805,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"An we do not, it is pity of our lives.",False,[] 2806,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"’Slight, I could so beat the rogue!",False,[] 2807,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Pistol him, pistol him!",False,[] 2808,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Fie on him, Jezebel!",False,[] 2809,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"That’s me, I warrant you.",False,[] 2810,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"I knew ’twas I, for many do call me fool.",False,[] 2811,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Her c’s, her u’s, and her t’s. Why that?",False,[] 2812,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,So could I too.,False,[] 2813,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,Nor I neither.,False,[] 2814,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,Or o’ mine either?,False,[] 2815,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"I’ faith, or I either?",False,[] 2816,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"I’ll make one, too.",False,[] 2817,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Dieu vous garde, monsieur.",False,[] 2818,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"I hope, sir, you are, and I am yours.",False,[] 2819,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"That youth’s a rare courtier. “ Rain odors,” well.",False,[] 2820,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"“ Odors,” “ pregnant,” and “ vouchsafed.” I’ll get ’em all three all ready.",False,[] 2821,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"No, faith, I’ll not stay a jot longer.",False,[] 2822,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Marry, I saw your niece do more favors to the Count’s servingman than ever she bestowed upon me. I saw ’t i’ th’ orchard.",False,[] 2823,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,As plain as I see you now.,False,[] 2824,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"’Slight, will you make an ass o’ me?",False,[] 2825,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"An ’t be any way, it must be with valor, for policy I hate. I had as lief be a Brownist as a politician.",False,[] 2826,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,Will either of you bear me a challenge to him?,False,[] 2827,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,Where shall I find you?,False,[] 2828,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,Here’s the challenge. Read it. I warrant there’s vinegar and pepper in ’t.,False,[] 2829,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Ay, is ’t. I warrant him. Do but read.",False,[] 2830,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Nay, let me alone for swearing.",False,[] 2831,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,Pox on ’t! I’ll not meddle with him.,False,[] 2832,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Plague on ’t! An I thought he had been valiant, and so cunning in fence, I’d have seen him damned ere I’d have challenged him. Let him let the matter slip, and I’ll give him my horse, gray Capilet.",False,[] 2833,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,Pray God he keep his oath!,False,[] 2834,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Marry, will I, sir. And for that I promised you, I’ll be as good as my word. He will bear you easily, and reins well.",False,[] 2835,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"’Slid, I’ll after him again and beat him.",False,[] 2836,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,An I do not—,False,[] 2837,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Now, sir, have I met you again? There’s for you.",False,[] 2838,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Nay, let him alone. I’ll go another way to work with him. I’ll have an action of battery against him, if there be any law in Illyria. Though I struck him first, yet it’s no matter for that.",False,[] 2839,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"For the love of God, a surgeon! Send one presently to Sir Toby.",False,[] 2840,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Has broke my head across, and has given Sir Toby a bloody coxcomb too. For the love of God, your help! I had rather than forty pound I were at home.",False,[] 2841,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"The Count’s gentleman, one Cesario. We took him for a coward, but he’s the very devil incardinate.",False,[] 2842,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"’Od’s lifelings, here he is!— You broke my head for nothing, and that that I did, I was set on to do ’t by Sir Toby.",False,[] 2843,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"If a bloody coxcomb be a hurt, you have hurt me. I think you set nothing by a bloody coxcomb.",False,[] 2844,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"Here comes Sir Toby halting. You shall hear more. But if he had not been in drink, he would have tickled you othergates than he did.",False,[] 2845,Sir Andrew Aguecheek,AndrewAguecheek_TN,MALE,"I’ll help you, Sir Toby, because we’ll be dressed together.",False,[] 2846,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,Let her hang me. He that is well hanged in this world needs to fear no colors.,False,[] 2847,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,He shall see none to fear.,False,[] 2848,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Where, good Mistress Mary?",False,[] 2849,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Well, God give them wisdom that have it, and those that are Fools, let them use their talents.",False,[] 2850,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage, and, for turning away, let summer bear it out.",False,[] 2851,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Not so, neither, but I am resolved on two points.",False,[] 2852,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Apt, in good faith, very apt. Well, go thy way. If Sir Toby would leave drinking, thou wert as witty a piece of Eve’s flesh as any in Illyria.",False,[] 2853,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Wit, an ’t be thy will, put me into good fooling! Those wits that think they have thee do very oft prove fools, and I that am sure I lack thee may pass for a wise man. For what says Quinapalus? “ Better a witty Fool than a foolish wit.”— God bless thee, lady!",False,[] 2854,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Do you not hear, fellows? Take away the Lady.",False,[] 2855,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Two faults, madonna, that drink and good counsel will amend. For give the dry Fool drink, then is the Fool not dry. Bid the dishonest man mend himself; if he mend, he is no longer dishonest; if he cannot, let the botcher mend him. Anything that’s mended is but patched; virtue that transgresses is but patched with sin, and sin that amends is but patched with virtue. If that this simple syllogism will serve, so; if it will not, what remedy? As there is no true cuckold but calamity, so beauty’s a flower. The Lady bade take away the Fool. Therefore, I say again, take her away.",False,[] 2856,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Misprision in the highest degree! Lady, cucullus non facit monachum. That’s as much to say as, I wear not motley in my brain. Good madonna, give me leave to prove you a fool.",False,[] 2857,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Dexteriously, good madonna.",False,[] 2858,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"I must catechize you for it, madonna. Good my mouse of virtue, answer me.",False,[] 2859,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Good madonna, why mourn’st thou?",False,[] 2860,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"I think his soul is in hell, madonna.",False,[] 2861,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"The more fool, madonna, to mourn for your brother’s soul, being in heaven. Take away the fool, gentlemen.",False,[] 2862,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"God send you, sir, a speedy infirmity, for the better increasing your folly! Sir Toby will be sworn that I am no fox, but he will not pass his word for twopence that you are no fool.",False,[] 2863,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Now Mercury endue thee with leasing, for thou speak’st well of Fools!",False,[] 2864,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Thou hast spoke for us, madonna, as if thy eldest son should be a Fool, whose skull Jove cram with brains, for— here he comes— one of thy kin has a most weak pia mater.",False,[] 2865,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,Good Sir Toby.,False,[] 2866,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Like a drowned man, a fool, and a madman. One draught above heat makes him a fool, the second mads him, and a third drowns him.",False,[] 2867,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"He is but mad yet, madonna, and the Fool shall look to the madman.",False,[] 2868,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"How now, my hearts? Did you never see the picture of “ We Three”?",False,[] 2869,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"I did impeticos thy gratillity, for Malvolio’s nose is no whipstock, my lady has a white hand, and the Myrmidons are no bottle-ale houses.",False,[] 2870,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,Would you have a love song or a song of good life?,False,[] 2871,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"O mistress mine, where are you roaming?",False,[] 2872,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"O, stay and hear! Your truelove’s coming,",False,[] 2873,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,That can sing both high and low.,False,[] 2874,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Trip no further, pretty sweeting.",False,[] 2875,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Journeys end in lovers meeting,",False,[] 2876,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,Every wise man’s son doth know.,False,[] 2877,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,What is love? ’Tis not hereafter.,False,[] 2878,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,Present mirth hath present laughter.,False,[] 2879,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,What’s to come is still unsure.,False,[] 2880,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"In delay there lies no plenty,",False,[] 2881,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty.",False,[] 2882,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,Youth’s a stuff will not endure.,False,[] 2883,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"By ’r Lady, sir, and some dogs will catch well.",False,[] 2884,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"“ Hold thy peace, thou knave,” knight? I shall be constrained in ’t to call thee “ knave,” knight.",False,[] 2885,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,I shall never begin if I hold my peace.,False,[] 2886,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Beshrew me, the knight’s in admirable fooling.",False,[] 2887,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,His eyes do show his days are almost done.,False,[] 2888,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Sir Toby, there you lie.",False,[] 2889,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,What an if you do?,False,[] 2890,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"O no, no, no, no, you dare not.",False,[] 2891,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Yes, by Saint Anne, and ginger shall be hot i’ th’ mouth, too.",False,[] 2892,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Are you ready, sir?",False,[] 2893,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Come away, come away, death,",False,[] 2894,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,And in sad cypress let me be laid.,False,[] 2895,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Fly away, fly away, breath,",False,[] 2896,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,I am slain by a fair cruel maid.,False,[] 2897,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"My shroud of white, stuck all with yew,",False,[] 2898,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"O, prepare it!",False,[] 2899,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"My part of death, no one so true",False,[] 2900,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,Did share it.,False,[] 2901,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Not a flower, not a flower sweet",False,[] 2902,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,On my black coffin let there be strown;,False,[] 2903,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Not a friend, not a friend greet",False,[] 2904,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,My poor corpse where my bones shall be thrown.,False,[] 2905,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"A thousand thousand sighs to save,",False,[] 2906,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Lay me, O, where",False,[] 2907,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,Sad true lover never find my grave,False,[] 2908,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,To weep there.,False,[] 2909,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"No pains, sir. I take pleasure in singing, sir.",False,[] 2910,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Truly sir, and pleasure will be paid, one time or another.",False,[] 2911,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Now the melancholy god protect thee and the tailor make thy doublet of changeable taffeta, for thy mind is a very opal. I would have men of such constancy put to sea, that their business might be everything and their intent everywhere, for that’s it that always makes a good voyage of nothing. Farewell.",False,[] 2912,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"No, sir, I live by the church.",False,[] 2913,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"No such matter, sir. I do live by the church, for I do live at my house, and my house doth stand by the church.",False,[] 2914,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"You have said, sir. To see this age! A sentence is but a chev’ril glove to a good wit. How quickly the wrong side may be turned outward!",False,[] 2915,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"I would therefore my sister had had no name, sir.",False,[] 2916,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Why, sir, her name’s a word, and to dally with that word might make my sister wanton. But, indeed, words are very rascals since bonds disgraced them.",False,[] 2917,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Troth, sir, I can yield you none without words, and words are grown so false I am loath to prove reason with them.",False,[] 2918,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Not so, sir. I do care for something. But in my conscience, sir, I do not care for you. If that be to care for nothing, sir, I would it would make you invisible.",False,[] 2919,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"No, indeed, sir. The Lady Olivia has no folly. She will keep no Fool, sir, till she be married, and Fools are as like husbands as pilchers are to herrings: the husband’s the bigger. I am indeed not her Fool but her corrupter of words.",False,[] 2920,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Foolery, sir, does walk about the orb like the sun; it shines everywhere. I would be sorry, sir, but the Fool should be as oft with your master as with my mistress. I think I saw your Wisdom there.",False,[] 2921,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Now Jove, in his next commodity of hair, send thee a beard!",False,[] 2922,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Would not a pair of these have bred, sir?",False,[] 2923,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"I would play Lord Pandarus of Phrygia, sir, to bring a Cressida to this Troilus.",False,[] 2924,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"The matter I hope is not great, sir, begging but a beggar: Cressida was a beggar. My lady is within, sir. I will conster to them whence you come. Who you are and what you would are out of my welkin— I might say “ element,” but the word is overworn.",False,[] 2925,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,Will you make me believe that I am not sent for you?,False,[] 2926,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Well held out, i’ faith. No, I do not know you, nor I am not sent to you by my lady to bid you come speak with her, nor your name is not Master Cesario, nor this is not my nose neither. Nothing that is so is so.",False,[] 2927,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Vent my folly? He has heard that word of some great man and now applies it to a Fool. Vent my folly? I am afraid this great lubber the world will prove a cockney. I prithee now, ungird thy strangeness and tell me what I shall vent to my lady. Shall I vent to her that thou art coming?",False,[] 2928,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"By my troth, thou hast an open hand. These wise men that give Fools money get themselves a good report— after fourteen years’ purchase.",False,[] 2929,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,This will I tell my lady straight. I would not be in some of your coats for twopence.,False,[] 2930,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Well, I’ll put it on and I will dissemble myself in ’t, and I would I were the first that ever dissembled in such a gown. I am not tall enough to become the function well, nor lean enough to be thought a good student, but to be said an honest man and a good housekeeper goes as fairly as to say a careful man and a great scholar. The competitors enter.",False,[] 2931,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Bonos dies, Sir Toby; for, as the old hermit of Prague, that never saw pen and ink, very wittily said to a niece of King Gorboduc “ That that is, is,” so I, being Master Parson, am Master Parson; for what is “ that” but “ that” and “ is” but “ is”?",False,[] 2932,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"What ho, I say! Peace in this prison!",False,[] 2933,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Sir Topas the curate, who comes to visit Malvolio the lunatic.",False,[] 2934,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Out, hyperbolical fiend! How vexest thou this man! Talkest thou nothing but of ladies?",False,[] 2935,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Fie, thou dishonest Satan! I call thee by the most modest terms, for I am one of those gentle ones that will use the devil himself with courtesy. Sayst thou that house is dark?",False,[] 2936,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Why, it hath bay windows transparent as barricadoes, and the clerestories toward the south-north are as lustrous as ebony; and yet complainest thou of obstruction?",False,[] 2937,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Madman, thou errest. I say there is no darkness but ignorance, in which thou art more puzzled than the Egyptians in their fog.",False,[] 2938,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,What is the opinion of Pythagoras concerning wildfowl?,False,[] 2939,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,What thinkst thou of his opinion?,False,[] 2940,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Fare thee well. Remain thou still in darkness. Thou shalt hold th’ opinion of Pythagoras ere I will allow of thy wits, and fear to kill a woodcock lest thou dispossess the soul of thy grandam. Fare thee well.",False,[] 2941,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Nay, I am for all waters.",False,[] 2942,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Hey, Robin, jolly Robin, Tell me how thy lady does.",False,[] 2943,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"My lady is unkind, perdy.",False,[] 2944,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Alas, why is she so?",False,[] 2945,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"She loves another— Who calls, ha?",False,[] 2946,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,Master Malvolio?,False,[] 2947,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Alas, sir, how fell you besides your five wits?",False,[] 2948,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"But as well? Then you are mad indeed, if you be no better in your wits than a Fool.",False,[] 2949,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Advise you what you say. The minister is here. Malvolio, Malvolio, thy wits the heavens restore. Endeavor thyself to sleep and leave thy vain bibble-babble.",False,[] 2950,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Maintain no words with him, good fellow. Who, I, sir? Not I, sir! God buy you, good Sir Topas. Marry, amen. I will, sir, I will.",False,[] 2951,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Alas, sir, be patient. What say you, sir? I am shent for speaking to you.",False,[] 2952,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Welladay that you were, sir!",False,[] 2953,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"I will help you to ’t. But tell me true, are you not mad indeed, or do you but counterfeit?",False,[] 2954,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Nay, I’ll ne’er believe a madman till I see his brains. I will fetch you light and paper and ink.",False,[] 2955,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"I am gone, sir, and anon, sir,",False,[] 2956,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"I’ll be with you again,",False,[] 2957,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"In a trice, like to the old Vice,",False,[] 2958,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,Your need to sustain.,False,[] 2959,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Who with dagger of lath, in his rage and his wrath,",False,[] 2960,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,Cries “ aha!” to the devil;,False,[] 2961,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Like a mad lad, “ Pare thy nails, dad!",False,[] 2962,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Adieu, goodman devil.”",False,[] 2963,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Good Master Fabian, grant me another request.",False,[] 2964,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,Do not desire to see this letter.,False,[] 2965,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Ay, sir, we are some of her trappings.",False,[] 2966,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Truly, sir, the better for my foes and the worse for my friends.",False,[] 2967,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"No, sir, the worse.",False,[] 2968,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Marry, sir, they praise me and make an ass of me. Now my foes tell me plainly I am an ass; so that by my foes, sir, I profit in the knowledge of myself, and by my friends I am abused. So that, conclusions to be as kisses, if your four negatives make your two affirmatives, why then the worse for my friends and the better for my foes.",False,[] 2969,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"By my troth, sir, no— though it please you to be one of my friends.",False,[] 2970,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"But that it would be double-dealing, sir, I would you could make it another.",False,[] 2971,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Put your grace in your pocket, sir, for this once, and let your flesh and blood obey it.",False,[] 2972,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Primo, secundo, tertio is a good play, and the old saying is, the third pays for all. The triplex, sir, is a good tripping measure, or the bells of Saint Bennet, sir, may put you in mind— one, two, three.",False,[] 2973,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Marry, sir, lullaby to your bounty till I come again. I go, sir, but I would not have you to think that my desire of having is the sin of covetousness. But, as you say, sir, let your bounty take a nap. I will awake it anon.",False,[] 2974,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"O, he’s drunk, Sir Toby, an hour agone; his eyes were set at eight i’ th’ morning.",False,[] 2975,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Truly, madam, he holds Beelzebub at the stave’s end as well as a man in his case may do. Has here writ a letter to you. I should have given ’t you today morning. But as a madman’s epistles are no gospels, so it skills not much when they are delivered.",False,[] 2976,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Look then to be well edified, when the Fool delivers the madman. By the Lord, madam—",False,[] 2977,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"No, madam, I do but read madness. An your Ladyship will have it as it ought to be, you must allow vox.",False,[] 2978,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"So I do, madonna. But to read his right wits is to read thus. Therefore, perpend, my princess, and give ear.",False,[] 2979,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Ay, madam.",False,[] 2980,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"Why, “ some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrown upon them.” I was one, sir, in this interlude, one Sir Topas, sir, but that’s all one. “ By the Lord, Fool, I am not mad”— but, do you remember “ Madam, why laugh you at such a barren rascal; an you smile not, he’s gagged”? And thus the whirligig of time brings in his revenges.",False,[] 2981,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"When that I was and a little tiny boy,",False,[] 2982,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"With hey, ho, the wind and the rain,",False,[] 2983,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"A foolish thing was but a toy,",False,[] 2984,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,For the rain it raineth every day.,False,[] 2985,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"But when I came to man’s estate,",False,[] 2986,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"With hey, ho, the wind and the rain,",False,[] 2987,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"’Gainst knaves and thieves men shut their gate,",False,[] 2988,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,For the rain it raineth every day.,False,[] 2989,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"But when I came, alas, to wive,",False,[] 2990,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"With hey, ho, the wind and the rain,",False,[] 2991,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"By swaggering could I never thrive,",False,[] 2992,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,For the rain it raineth every day.,False,[] 2993,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"But when I came unto my beds,",False,[] 2994,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"With hey, ho, the wind and the rain,",False,[] 2995,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"With tosspots still had drunken heads,",False,[] 2996,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,For the rain it raineth every day.,False,[] 2997,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"A great while ago the world begun,",False,[] 2998,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"With hey, ho, the wind and the rain,",False,[] 2999,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,"But that’s all one, our play is done,",False,[] 3000,Fool,Feste_TN,MALE,And we’ll strive to please you every day.,False,[] 3001,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Take the Fool away.,False,[] 3002,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Go to, you’re a dry Fool. I’ll no more of you. Besides, you grow dishonest.",False,[] 3003,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Sir, I bade them take away you.",False,[] 3004,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Can you do it?,False,[] 3005,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Make your proof.,False,[] 3006,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Well, sir, for want of other idleness, I’ll bide your proof.",False,[] 3007,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Good Fool, for my brother’s death.",False,[] 3008,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"I know his soul is in heaven, Fool.",False,[] 3009,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"What think you of this Fool, Malvolio? Doth he not mend?",False,[] 3010,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"How say you to that, Malvolio?",False,[] 3011,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"O, you are sick of self-love, Malvolio, and taste with a distempered appetite. To be generous, guiltless, and of free disposition is to take those things for bird-bolts that you deem cannon bullets. There is no slander in an allowed Fool, though he do nothing but rail; nor no railing in a known discreet man, though he do nothing but reprove.",False,[] 3012,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"From the Count Orsino, is it?",False,[] 3013,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Who of my people hold him in delay?,False,[] 3014,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Fetch him off, I pray you. He speaks nothing but madman. Fie on him! Go you, Malvolio. If it be a suit from the Count, I am sick, or not at home; what you will, to dismiss it.",False,[] 3015,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Now you see, sir, how your fooling grows old, and people dislike it.",False,[] 3016,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"By mine honor, half drunk!— What is he at the gate, cousin?",False,[] 3017,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,A gentleman? What gentleman?,False,[] 3018,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Cousin, cousin, how have you come so early by this lethargy?",False,[] 3019,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Ay, marry, what is he?",False,[] 3020,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"What’s a drunken man like, Fool?",False,[] 3021,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Go thou and seek the crowner and let him sit o’ my coz, for he’s in the third degree of drink: he’s drowned. Go look after him.",False,[] 3022,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Tell him he shall not speak with me.,False,[] 3023,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,What kind o’ man is he?,False,[] 3024,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,What manner of man?,False,[] 3025,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Of what personage and years is he?,False,[] 3026,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Let him approach. Call in my gentlewoman.,False,[] 3027,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Give me my veil. Come, throw it o’er my face.",False,[] 3028,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,We’ll once more hear Orsino’s embassy.,False,[] 3029,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Speak to me. I shall answer for her. Your will?,False,[] 3030,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Whence came you, sir?",False,[] 3031,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Are you a comedian?,False,[] 3032,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"If I do not usurp myself, I am.",False,[] 3033,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Come to what is important in ’t. I forgive you the praise.,False,[] 3034,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"It is the more like to be feigned. I pray you, keep it in. I heard you were saucy at my gates, and allowed your approach rather to wonder at you than to hear you. If you be not mad, begone; if you have reason, be brief. ’Tis not that time of moon with me to make one in so skipping a dialogue.",False,[] 3035,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Tell me your mind.,False,[] 3036,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Sure you have some hideous matter to deliver when the courtesy of it is so fearful. Speak your office.,False,[] 3037,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Yet you began rudely. What are you? What would you?,False,[] 3038,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Give us the place alone. We will hear this divinity. Now, sir, what is your text?",False,[] 3039,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"A comfortable doctrine, and much may be said of it. Where lies your text?",False,[] 3040,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,In his bosom? In what chapter of his bosom?,False,[] 3041,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"O, I have read it; it is heresy. Have you no more to say?",False,[] 3042,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Have you any commission from your lord to negotiate with my face? You are now out of your text. But we will draw the curtain and show you the picture. Look you, sir, such a one I was this present. Is ’t not well done?",False,[] 3043,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"’Tis in grain, sir; ’twill endure wind and weather.",False,[] 3044,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"O, sir, I will not be so hard-hearted! I will give out divers schedules of my beauty. It shall be inventoried and every particle and utensil labeled to my will: as, item, two lips indifferent red; item, two gray eyes with lids to them; item, one neck, one chin, and so forth. Were you sent hither to praise me?",False,[] 3045,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,How does he love me?,False,[] 3046,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Your lord does know my mind. I cannot love him.,False,[] 3047,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Yet I suppose him virtuous, know him noble,",False,[] 3048,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Of great estate, of fresh and stainless youth;",False,[] 3049,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"In voices well divulged, free, learned, and valiant,",False,[] 3050,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,And in dimension and the shape of nature,False,[] 3051,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,A gracious person. But yet I cannot love him.,False,[] 3052,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,He might have took his answer long ago.,False,[] 3053,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Why, what would you?",False,[] 3054,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,You might do much.,False,[] 3055,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,What is your parentage?,False,[] 3056,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Get you to your lord.,False,[] 3057,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,I cannot love him. Let him send no more—,False,[] 3058,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Unless perchance you come to me again,False,[] 3059,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,To tell me how he takes it. Fare you well.,False,[] 3060,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,I thank you for your pains. Spend this for me.,False,[] 3061,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,“ What is your parentage?”,False,[] 3062,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"“ Above my fortunes, yet my state is well.",False,[] 3063,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,I am a gentleman.” I’ll be sworn thou art.,False,[] 3064,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Thy tongue, thy face, thy limbs, actions, and spirit",False,[] 3065,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Do give thee fivefold blazon. Not too fast! Soft, soft!",False,[] 3066,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Unless the master were the man. How now?,False,[] 3067,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Even so quickly may one catch the plague?,False,[] 3068,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Methinks I feel this youth’s perfections,False,[] 3069,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,With an invisible and subtle stealth,False,[] 3070,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"To creep in at mine eyes. Well, let it be.—",False,[] 3071,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"What ho, Malvolio!",False,[] 3072,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Run after that same peevish messenger,",False,[] 3073,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"The County’s man. He left this ring behind him,",False,[] 3074,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Would I or not. Tell him I’ll none of it.,False,[] 3075,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Desire him not to flatter with his lord,",False,[] 3076,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Nor hold him up with hopes. I am not for him.,False,[] 3077,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"If that the youth will come this way tomorrow,",False,[] 3078,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"I’ll give him reasons for ’t. Hie thee, Malvolio.",False,[] 3079,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"I do I know not what, and fear to find",False,[] 3080,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Mine eye too great a flatterer for my mind.,False,[] 3081,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Fate, show thy force. Ourselves we do not owe.",False,[] 3082,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"What is decreed must be, and be this so.",False,[] 3083,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Let the garden door be shut, and leave me to my hearing.",False,[] 3084,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Give me your hand, sir.",False,[] 3085,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,What is your name?,False,[] 3086,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"My servant, sir? ’Twas never merry world",False,[] 3087,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Since lowly feigning was called compliment.,False,[] 3088,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"You’re servant to the Count Orsino, youth.",False,[] 3089,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"For him, I think not on him. For his thoughts,",False,[] 3090,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Would they were blanks rather than filled with me.,False,[] 3091,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"O, by your leave, I pray you.",False,[] 3092,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,I bade you never speak again of him.,False,[] 3093,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"But would you undertake another suit,",False,[] 3094,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,I had rather hear you to solicit that,False,[] 3095,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Than music from the spheres.,False,[] 3096,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Give me leave, beseech you. I did send,",False,[] 3097,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"After the last enchantment you did here,",False,[] 3098,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,A ring in chase of you. So did I abuse,False,[] 3099,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Myself, my servant, and, I fear me, you.",False,[] 3100,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Under your hard construction must I sit,",False,[] 3101,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,To force that on you in a shameful cunning,False,[] 3102,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Which you knew none of yours. What might you think?,False,[] 3103,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Have you not set mine honor at the stake,False,[] 3104,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,And baited it with all th’ unmuzzled thoughts,False,[] 3105,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,That tyrannous heart can think? To one of your receiving,False,[] 3106,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Enough is shown. A cypress, not a bosom,",False,[] 3107,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Hides my heart. So, let me hear you speak.",False,[] 3108,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,That’s a degree to love.,False,[] 3109,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Why then methinks ’tis time to smile again.,False,[] 3110,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"O world, how apt the poor are to be proud!",False,[] 3111,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"If one should be a prey, how much the better",False,[] 3112,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,To fall before the lion than the wolf.,False,[] 3113,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,The clock upbraids me with the waste of time.,False,[] 3114,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Be not afraid, good youth, I will not have you.",False,[] 3115,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"And yet when wit and youth is come to harvest,",False,[] 3116,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Your wife is like to reap a proper man.,False,[] 3117,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"There lies your way, due west.",False,[] 3118,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Stay. I prithee, tell me what thou think’st of me.",False,[] 3119,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"If I think so, I think the same of you.",False,[] 3120,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,I would you were as I would have you be.,False,[] 3121,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"O, what a deal of scorn looks beautiful",False,[] 3122,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,In the contempt and anger of his lip!,False,[] 3123,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,A murd’rous guilt shows not itself more soon,False,[] 3124,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Than love that would seem hid. Love’s night is noon.—,False,[] 3125,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Cesario, by the roses of the spring,",False,[] 3126,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"By maidhood, honor, truth, and everything,",False,[] 3127,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"I love thee so, that, maugre all thy pride,",False,[] 3128,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Nor wit nor reason can my passion hide.,False,[] 3129,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Do not extort thy reasons from this clause,",False,[] 3130,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"For that I woo, thou therefore hast no cause;",False,[] 3131,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,But rather reason thus with reason fetter:,False,[] 3132,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Love sought is good, but given unsought is better.",False,[] 3133,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Yet come again, for thou perhaps mayst move",False,[] 3134,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"That heart, which now abhors, to like his love.",False,[] 3135,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,I have sent after him. He says he’ll come.,False,[] 3136,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,How shall I feast him? What bestow of him?,False,[] 3137,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,For youth is bought more oft than begged or borrowed.,False,[] 3138,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,I speak too loud.—,False,[] 3139,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Where’s Malvolio? He is sad and civil,False,[] 3140,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,And suits well for a servant with my fortunes.,False,[] 3141,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Where is Malvolio?,False,[] 3142,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Why, what’s the matter? Does he rave?",False,[] 3143,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Go call him hither. I am as mad as he,",False,[] 3144,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,If sad and merry madness equal be.,False,[] 3145,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"How now, Malvolio?",False,[] 3146,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Smil’st thou? I sent for thee upon a sad occasion.,False,[] 3147,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Why, how dost thou, man? What is the matter with thee?",False,[] 3148,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Wilt thou go to bed, Malvolio?",False,[] 3149,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"God comfort thee! Why dost thou smile so, and kiss thy hand so oft?",False,[] 3150,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"What mean’st thou by that, Malvolio?",False,[] 3151,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Ha?,False,[] 3152,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,What sayst thou?,False,[] 3153,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Heaven restore thee!,False,[] 3154,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Thy yellow stockings?,False,[] 3155,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Cross-gartered?,False,[] 3156,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Am I made?,False,[] 3157,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Why, this is very midsummer madness!",False,[] 3158,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"I’ll come to him. Good Maria, let this fellow be looked to. Where’s my Cousin Toby? Let some of my people have a special care of him. I would not have him miscarry for the half of my dowry.",False,[] 3159,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,I have said too much unto a heart of stone,False,[] 3160,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,And laid mine honor too unchary on ’t.,False,[] 3161,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"There’s something in me that reproves my fault,",False,[] 3162,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,But such a headstrong potent fault it is,False,[] 3163,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,That it but mocks reproof.,False,[] 3164,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Here, wear this jewel for me. ’Tis my picture.",False,[] 3165,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Refuse it not. It hath no tongue to vex you.,False,[] 3166,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,And I beseech you come again tomorrow.,False,[] 3167,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"What shall you ask of me that I’ll deny,",False,[] 3168,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"That honor, saved, may upon asking give?",False,[] 3169,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,How with mine honor may I give him that,False,[] 3170,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Which I have given to you?,False,[] 3171,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Well, come again tomorrow. Fare thee well.",False,[] 3172,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,A fiend like thee might bear my soul to hell.,False,[] 3173,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Hold, Toby! On thy life I charge thee, hold!",False,[] 3174,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Will it be ever thus? Ungracious wretch,",False,[] 3175,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Fit for the mountains and the barbarous caves,",False,[] 3176,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Where manners ne’er were preached! Out of my sight!—,False,[] 3177,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Be not offended, dear Cesario.—",False,[] 3178,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Rudesby, begone!",False,[] 3179,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"I prithee, gentle friend,",False,[] 3180,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Let thy fair wisdom, not thy passion, sway",False,[] 3181,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,In this uncivil and unjust extent,False,[] 3182,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Against thy peace. Go with me to my house,",False,[] 3183,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,And hear thou there how many fruitless pranks,False,[] 3184,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"This ruffian hath botched up, that thou thereby",False,[] 3185,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Mayst smile at this. Thou shalt not choose but go.,False,[] 3186,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Do not deny. Beshrew his soul for me!,False,[] 3187,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"He started one poor heart of mine, in thee.",False,[] 3188,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Nay, come, I prithee. Would thou ’dst be ruled by me!",False,[] 3189,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"O, say so, and so be!",False,[] 3190,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Blame not this haste of mine. If you mean well,",False,[] 3191,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Now go with me and with this holy man,False,[] 3192,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Into the chantry by. There, before him",False,[] 3193,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"And underneath that consecrated roof,",False,[] 3194,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Plight me the full assurance of your faith,",False,[] 3195,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,That my most jealous and too doubtful soul,False,[] 3196,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,May live at peace. He shall conceal it,False,[] 3197,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Whiles you are willing it shall come to note,",False,[] 3198,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,What time we will our celebration keep,False,[] 3199,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,According to my birth. What do you say?,False,[] 3200,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Then lead the way, good father, and heavens so shine",False,[] 3201,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,That they may fairly note this act of mine.,False,[] 3202,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"What would my lord, but that he may not have,",False,[] 3203,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Wherein Olivia may seem serviceable?—,False,[] 3204,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Cesario, you do not keep promise with me.",False,[] 3205,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"What do you say, Cesario?— Good my lord—",False,[] 3206,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"If it be aught to the old tune, my lord,",False,[] 3207,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,It is as fat and fulsome to mine ear,False,[] 3208,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,As howling after music.,False,[] 3209,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Still so constant, lord.",False,[] 3210,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Even what it please my lord that shall become him.,False,[] 3211,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Where goes Cesario?,False,[] 3212,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Ay me, detested! How am I beguiled!",False,[] 3213,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Hast thou forgot thyself? Is it so long?—,False,[] 3214,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Call forth the holy father.,False,[] 3215,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Whither, my lord?— Cesario, husband, stay.",False,[] 3216,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Ay, husband. Can he that deny?",False,[] 3217,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Alas, it is the baseness of thy fear",False,[] 3218,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,That makes thee strangle thy propriety.,False,[] 3219,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Fear not, Cesario. Take thy fortunes up.",False,[] 3220,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Be that thou know’st thou art, and then thou art",False,[] 3221,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,As great as that thou fear’st.,False,[] 3222,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"O, welcome, father.",False,[] 3223,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Father, I charge thee by thy reverence",False,[] 3224,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Here to unfold ( though lately we intended,False,[] 3225,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,To keep in darkness what occasion now,False,[] 3226,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Reveals before ’tis ripe) what thou dost know,False,[] 3227,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Hath newly passed between this youth and me.,False,[] 3228,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"O, do not swear.",False,[] 3229,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Hold little faith, though thou hast too much fear.",False,[] 3230,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,What’s the matter?,False,[] 3231,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Who has done this, Sir Andrew?",False,[] 3232,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Away with him! Who hath made this havoc with them?,False,[] 3233,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Get him to bed, and let his hurt be looked to.",False,[] 3234,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Most wonderful!,False,[] 3235,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,He shall enlarge him.,False,[] 3236,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Fetch Malvolio hither.,False,[] 3237,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"And yet, alas, now I remember me,",False,[] 3238,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"They say, poor gentleman, he’s much distract.",False,[] 3239,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,A most extracting frenzy of mine own,False,[] 3240,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,From my remembrance clearly banished his.,False,[] 3241,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"How does he, sirrah?",False,[] 3242,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Open ’t and read it.,False,[] 3243,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"How now, art thou mad?",False,[] 3244,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Prithee, read i’ thy right wits.",False,[] 3245,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Read it you, sirrah.",False,[] 3246,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Did he write this?,False,[] 3247,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"See him delivered, Fabian. Bring him hither.",False,[] 3248,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"My lord, so please you, these things further thought on,",False,[] 3249,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"To think me as well a sister as a wife,",False,[] 3250,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"One day shall crown th’ alliance on ’t, so please you,",False,[] 3251,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Here at my house, and at my proper cost.",False,[] 3252,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,A sister! You are she.,False,[] 3253,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Ay, my lord, this same.—",False,[] 3254,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"How now, Malvolio?",False,[] 3255,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Have I, Malvolio? No.",False,[] 3256,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Alas, Malvolio, this is not my writing,",False,[] 3257,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Though I confess much like the character.,False,[] 3258,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"But out of question, ’tis Maria’s hand.",False,[] 3259,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"And now I do bethink me, it was she",False,[] 3260,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"First told me thou wast mad; then cam’st in smiling,",False,[] 3261,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,And in such forms which here were presupposed,False,[] 3262,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Upon thee in the letter. Prithee, be content.",False,[] 3263,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,This practice hath most shrewdly passed upon thee.,False,[] 3264,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"But when we know the grounds and authors of it,",False,[] 3265,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Thou shalt be both the plaintiff and the judge,False,[] 3266,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,Of thine own cause.,False,[] 3267,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,"Alas, poor fool, how have they baffled thee!",False,[] 3268,Olivia,Olivia_TN,FEMALE,He hath been most notoriously abused.,False,[] 3269,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Yes, and shall do till the pangs of death shake him. Infirmity, that decays the wise, doth ever make the better Fool.",False,[] 3270,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"I marvel your Ladyship takes delight in such a barren rascal. I saw him put down the other day with an ordinary fool that has no more brain than a stone. Look you now, he’s out of his guard already. Unless you laugh and minister occasion to him, he is gagged. I protest I take these wise men that crow so at these set kind of Fools no better than the Fools’ zanies.",False,[] 3271,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Madam, yond young fellow swears he will speak with you. I told him you were sick; he takes on him to understand so much, and therefore comes to speak with you. I told him you were asleep; he seems to have a foreknowledge of that too, and therefore comes to speak with you. What is to be said to him, lady? He’s fortified against any denial.",False,[] 3272,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Has been told so, and he says he’ll stand at your door like a sheriff’s post and be the supporter to a bench, but he’ll speak with you.",False,[] 3273,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Why, of mankind.",False,[] 3274,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Of very ill manner. He’ll speak with you, will you or no.",False,[] 3275,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Not yet old enough for a man, nor young enough for a boy— as a squash is before ’tis a peascod, or a codling when ’tis almost an apple. ’Tis with him in standing water, between boy and man. He is very well-favored, and he speaks very shrewishly. One would think his mother’s milk were scarce out of him.",False,[] 3276,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Gentlewoman, my lady calls.",False,[] 3277,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Here, madam, at your service.",False,[] 3278,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Madam, I will.",False,[] 3279,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,Were not you even now with the Countess Olivia?,False,[] 3280,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"She returns this ring to you, sir. You might have saved me my pains to have taken it away yourself. She adds, moreover, that you should put your lord into a desperate assurance she will none of him. And one thing more, that you be never so hardy to come again in his affairs unless it be to report your lord’s taking of this. Receive it so.",False,[] 3281,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Come, sir, you peevishly threw it to her, and her will is it should be so returned.",False,[] 3282,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"If it be worth stooping for, there it lies in your eye; if not, be it his that finds it.",False,[] 3283,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"My masters, are you mad? Or what are you? Have you no wit, manners, nor honesty but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night? Do you make an ale-house of my lady’s house, that you squeak out your coziers’ catches without any mitigation or remorse of voice? Is there no respect of place, persons, nor time in you?",False,[] 3284,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Sir Toby, I must be round with you. My lady bade me tell you that, though she harbors you as her kinsman, she’s nothing allied to your disorders. If you can separate yourself and your misdemeanors, you are welcome to the house; if not, an it would please you to take leave of her, she is very willing to bid you farewell.",False,[] 3285,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,Is ’t even so?,False,[] 3286,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,This is much credit to you.,False,[] 3287,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Mistress Mary, if you prized my lady’s favor at anything more than contempt, you would not give means for this uncivil rule. She shall know of it, by this hand.",False,[] 3288,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"’Tis but fortune, all is fortune. Maria once told me she did affect me, and I have heard herself come thus near, that should she fancy, it should be one of my complexion. Besides, she uses me with a more exalted respect than anyone else that follows her. What should I think on ’t?",False,[] 3289,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,To be Count Malvolio.,False,[] 3290,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,There is example for ’t. The lady of the Strachy married the yeoman of the wardrobe.,False,[] 3291,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Having been three months married to her, sitting in my state—",False,[] 3292,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Calling my officers about me, in my branched velvet gown, having come from a daybed where I have left Olivia sleeping—",False,[] 3293,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"And then to have the humor of state; and after a demure travel of regard, telling them I know my place, as I would they should do theirs, to ask for my kinsman Toby—",False,[] 3294,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Seven of my people, with an obedient start, make out for him. I frown the while, and perchance wind up my watch, or play with my— some rich jewel. Toby approaches; curtsies there to me—",False,[] 3295,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"I extend my hand to him thus, quenching my familiar smile with an austere regard of control—",False,[] 3296,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Saying, “ Cousin Toby, my fortunes, having cast me on your niece, give me this prerogative of speech—”",False,[] 3297,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,“ You must amend your drunkenness.”,False,[] 3298,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"“ Besides, you waste the treasure of your time with a foolish knight—”",False,[] 3299,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,“ One Sir Andrew.”,False,[] 3300,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,What employment have we here?,False,[] 3301,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"By my life, this is my lady’s hand! These be her very c’s, her u’s, and her t’s, and thus she makes her great P’s. It is in contempt of question her hand.",False,[] 3302,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"To the unknown beloved, this, and my good wishes— Her very phrases! By your leave, wax. Soft. And the impressure her Lucrece, with which she uses to seal— ’tis my lady!",False,[] 3303,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,To whom should this be?,False,[] 3304,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Jove knows I love,",False,[] 3305,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,But who?,False,[] 3306,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Lips, do not move;",False,[] 3307,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,No man must know.,False,[] 3308,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"“ No man must know.” What follows? The numbers altered. “ No man must know.” If this should be thee, Malvolio!",False,[] 3309,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"I may command where I adore,",False,[] 3310,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"But silence, like a Lucrece knife,",False,[] 3311,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,With bloodless stroke my heart doth gore;,False,[] 3312,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,M. O. A. I. doth sway my life.,False,[] 3313,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"“ M. O. A. I. doth sway my life.” Nay, but first let me see, let me see, let me see.",False,[] 3314,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"“ I may command where I adore.” Why, she may command me; I serve her; she is my lady. Why, this is evident to any formal capacity. There is no obstruction in this. And the end— what should that alphabetical position portend? If I could make that resemble something in me! Softly! “ M. O. A. I.”—",False,[] 3315,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"“ M”— Malvolio. “ M”— why, that begins my name!",False,[] 3316,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"“ M.” But then there is no consonancy in the sequel that suffers under probation. “ A” should follow, but “ O” does.",False,[] 3317,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,And then “ I” comes behind.,False,[] 3318,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"“ M. O. A. I.” This simulation is not as the former, and yet to crush this a little, it would bow to me, for every one of these letters are in my name. Soft, here follows prose. If this fall into thy hand, revolve. In my stars I am above thee, but be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon ’em. Thy fates open their hands. Let thy blood and spirit embrace them. And, to inure thyself to what thou art like to be, cast thy humble slough and appear fresh. Be opposite with a kinsman, surly with servants. Let thy tongue tang arguments of state. Put thyself into the trick of singularity. She thus advises thee that sighs for thee. Remember who commended thy yellow stockings and wished to see thee ever cross-gartered. I say, remember. Go to, thou art made, if thou desir’st to be so. If not, let me see thee a steward still, the fellow of servants, and not worthy to touch Fortune’s fingers. Farewell. She that would alter services with thee, The Fortunate-Unhappy. Daylight and champian discovers not more! This is open. I will be proud, I will read politic authors, I will baffle Sir Toby, I will wash off gross acquaintance, I will be point-devise the very man. I do not now fool myself, to let imagination jade me; for every reason excites to this, that my lady loves me. She did commend my yellow stockings of late, she did praise my leg being cross-gartered, and in this she manifests herself to my love and, with a kind of injunction, drives me to these habits of her liking. I thank my stars, I am happy. I will be strange, stout, in yellow stockings, and cross-gartered, even with the swiftness of putting on. Jove and my stars be praised! Here is yet a postscript. Thou canst not choose but know who I am. If thou entertain’st my love, let it appear in thy smiling; thy smiles become thee well. Therefore in my presence still smile, dear my sweet, I prithee. Jove, I thank thee! I will smile. I will do everything that thou wilt have me.",False,[] 3319,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Sweet lady, ho, ho!",False,[] 3320,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Sad, lady? I could be sad. This does make some obstruction in the blood, this cross-gartering, but what of that? If it please the eye of one, it is with me as the very true sonnet is: “ Please one, and please all.”",False,[] 3321,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Not black in my mind, though yellow in my legs. It did come to his hands, and commands shall be executed. I think we do know the sweet Roman hand.",False,[] 3322,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"To bed? “ Ay, sweetheart, and I’ll come to thee.”",False,[] 3323,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"At your request? Yes, nightingales answer daws!",False,[] 3324,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,“ Be not afraid of greatness.” ’Twas well writ.,False,[] 3325,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,“ Some are born great—”,False,[] 3326,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,“ Some achieve greatness—”,False,[] 3327,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,“ And some have greatness thrust upon them.”,False,[] 3328,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,“ Remember who commended thy yellow stockings—”,False,[] 3329,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,“ And wished to see thee cross-gartered.”,False,[] 3330,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"“ Go to, thou art made, if thou desir’st to be so—”",False,[] 3331,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"“ If not, let me see thee a servant still.”",False,[] 3332,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"O ho, do you come near me now? No worse man than Sir Toby to look to me. This concurs directly with the letter. She sends him on purpose that I may appear stubborn to him, for she incites me to that in the letter: “ Cast thy humble slough,” says she. “ Be opposite with a kinsman, surly with servants; let thy tongue tang with arguments of state; put thyself into the trick of singularity,” and consequently sets down the manner how: as, a sad face, a reverend carriage, a slow tongue, in the habit of some Sir of note, and so forth. I have limed her, but it is Jove’s doing, and Jove make me thankful! And when she went away now, “ Let this fellow be looked to.” “ Fellow!” Not “ Malvolio,” nor after my degree, but “ fellow.” Why, everything adheres together, that no dram of a scruple, no scruple of a scruple, no obstacle, no incredulous or unsafe circumstance— what can be said? Nothing that can be can come between me and the full prospect of my hopes. Well, Jove, not I, is the doer of this, and he is to be thanked.",False,[] 3333,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Go off, I discard you. Let me enjoy my private. Go off.",False,[] 3334,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Aha, does she so?",False,[] 3335,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,Do you know what you say?,False,[] 3336,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"How now, mistress?",False,[] 3337,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,Sir!,False,[] 3338,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"My prayers, minx?",False,[] 3339,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Go hang yourselves all! You are idle, shallow things. I am not of your element. You shall know more hereafter.",False,[] 3340,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,Who calls there?,False,[] 3341,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Sir Topas, Sir Topas, good Sir Topas, go to my lady—",False,[] 3342,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Sir Topas, never was man thus wronged. Good Sir Topas, do not think I am mad. They have laid me here in hideous darkness—",False,[] 3343,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"As hell, Sir Topas.",False,[] 3344,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"I am not mad, Sir Topas. I say to you this house is dark.",False,[] 3345,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"I say this house is as dark as ignorance, though ignorance were as dark as hell. And I say there was never man thus abused. I am no more mad than you are. Make the trial of it in any constant question.",False,[] 3346,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,That the soul of our grandam might haply inhabit a bird.,False,[] 3347,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"I think nobly of the soul, and no way approve his opinion.",False,[] 3348,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Sir Topas, Sir Topas!",False,[] 3349,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,Fool!,False,[] 3350,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,Fool!,False,[] 3351,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Fool, I say!",False,[] 3352,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Good fool, as ever thou wilt deserve well at my hand, help me to a candle, and pen, ink, and paper. As I am a gentleman, I will live to be thankful to thee for ’t.",False,[] 3353,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Ay, good Fool.",False,[] 3354,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Fool, there was never man so notoriously abused. I am as well in my wits, Fool, as thou art.",False,[] 3355,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"They have here propertied me, keep me in darkness, send ministers to me— asses!— and do all they can to face me out of my wits.",False,[] 3356,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,Sir Topas!,False,[] 3357,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Fool! Fool! Fool, I say!",False,[] 3358,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Good Fool, help me to some light and some paper. I tell thee, I am as well in my wits as any man in Illyria.",False,[] 3359,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"By this hand, I am. Good Fool, some ink, paper, and light; and convey what I will set down to my lady. It shall advantage thee more than ever the bearing of letter did.",False,[] 3360,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Believe me, I am not. I tell thee true.",False,[] 3361,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Fool, I’ll requite it in the highest degree. I prithee, begone.",False,[] 3362,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Madam, you have done me wrong,",False,[] 3363,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,Notorious wrong.,False,[] 3364,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Lady, you have. Pray you peruse that letter.",False,[] 3365,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,You must not now deny it is your hand.,False,[] 3366,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Write from it if you can, in hand or phrase,",False,[] 3367,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Or say ’tis not your seal, not your invention.",False,[] 3368,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"You can say none of this. Well, grant it then,",False,[] 3369,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"And tell me, in the modesty of honor,",False,[] 3370,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,Why you have given me such clear lights of favor?,False,[] 3371,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Bade me come smiling and cross-gartered to you,",False,[] 3372,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"To put on yellow stockings, and to frown",False,[] 3373,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,Upon Sir Toby and the lighter people?,False,[] 3374,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"And, acting this in an obedient hope,",False,[] 3375,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Why have you suffered me to be imprisoned,",False,[] 3376,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,"Kept in a dark house, visited by the priest,",False,[] 3377,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,And made the most notorious geck and gull,False,[] 3378,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,That e’er invention played on? Tell me why.,False,[] 3379,Malvolio,Malvolio_TN,MALE,I’ll be revenged on the whole pack of you!,False,[] 3380,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Will you stay no longer? Nor will you not that I go with you?,False,[] 3381,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Let me yet know of you whither you are bound.,False,[] 3382,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Alas the day!,False,[] 3383,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Pardon me, sir, your bad entertainment.",False,[] 3384,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"If you will not murder me for my love, let me be your servant.",False,[] 3385,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,The gentleness of all the gods go with thee!,False,[] 3386,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"I have many enemies in Orsino’s court,",False,[] 3387,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Else would I very shortly see thee there.,False,[] 3388,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"But come what may, I do adore thee so",False,[] 3389,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"That danger shall seem sport, and I will go.",False,[] 3390,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"I could not stay behind you. My desire,",False,[] 3391,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"More sharp than filèd steel, did spur me forth;",False,[] 3392,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"And not all love to see you, though so much",False,[] 3393,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"As might have drawn one to a longer voyage,",False,[] 3394,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"But jealousy what might befall your travel,",False,[] 3395,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Being skill-less in these parts, which to a stranger,",False,[] 3396,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Unguided and unfriended, often prove",False,[] 3397,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Rough and unhospitable. My willing love,",False,[] 3398,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"The rather by these arguments of fear,",False,[] 3399,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Set forth in your pursuit.,False,[] 3400,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Tomorrow, sir. Best first go see your lodging.",False,[] 3401,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Would you’d pardon me.,False,[] 3402,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,I do not without danger walk these streets.,False,[] 3403,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Once in a sea fight ’gainst the Count his galleys,False,[] 3404,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"I did some service, of such note indeed",False,[] 3405,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,That were I ta’en here it would scarce be answered.,False,[] 3406,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Th’ offense is not of such a bloody nature,",False,[] 3407,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Albeit the quality of the time and quarrel,False,[] 3408,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Might well have given us bloody argument.,False,[] 3409,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,It might have since been answered in repaying,False,[] 3410,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"What we took from them, which, for traffic’s sake,",False,[] 3411,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Most of our city did. Only myself stood out,",False,[] 3412,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"For which, if I be lapsèd in this place,",False,[] 3413,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,I shall pay dear.,False,[] 3414,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"It doth not fit me. Hold, sir, here’s my purse.",False,[] 3415,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"In the south suburbs, at the Elephant,",False,[] 3416,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Is best to lodge. I will bespeak our diet,False,[] 3417,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Whiles you beguile the time and feed your knowledge,False,[] 3418,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,With viewing of the town. There shall you have me.,False,[] 3419,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Haply your eye shall light upon some toy,False,[] 3420,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"You have desire to purchase, and your store,",False,[] 3421,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"I think, is not for idle markets, sir.",False,[] 3422,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,To th’ Elephant.,False,[] 3423,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Put up your sword. If this young gentleman,False,[] 3424,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Have done offense, I take the fault on me.",False,[] 3425,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"If you offend him, I for him defy you.",False,[] 3426,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"One, sir, that for his love dares yet do more",False,[] 3427,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Than you have heard him brag to you he will.,False,[] 3428,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"You do mistake me, sir.",False,[] 3429,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,I must obey. This comes with seeking you.,False,[] 3430,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,But there’s no remedy. I shall answer it.,False,[] 3431,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"What will you do, now my necessity",False,[] 3432,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Makes me to ask you for my purse? It grieves me,False,[] 3433,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Much more for what I cannot do for you,False,[] 3434,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Than what befalls myself. You stand amazed,",False,[] 3435,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,But be of comfort.,False,[] 3436,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,I must entreat of you some of that money.,False,[] 3437,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Will you deny me now?,False,[] 3438,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Is ’t possible that my deserts to you,False,[] 3439,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Can lack persuasion? Do not tempt my misery,",False,[] 3440,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Lest that it make me so unsound a man,False,[] 3441,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,As to upbraid you with those kindnesses,False,[] 3442,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,That I have done for you.,False,[] 3443,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,O heavens themselves!,False,[] 3444,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Let me speak a little. This youth that you see here,False,[] 3445,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"I snatched one half out of the jaws of death,",False,[] 3446,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Relieved him with such sanctity of love,",False,[] 3447,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"And to his image, which methought did promise",False,[] 3448,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Most venerable worth, did I devotion.",False,[] 3449,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"But O, how vile an idol proves this god!",False,[] 3450,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Thou hast, Sebastian, done good feature shame.",False,[] 3451,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,In nature there’s no blemish but the mind;,False,[] 3452,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,None can be called deformed but the unkind.,False,[] 3453,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Virtue is beauty, but the beauteous evil",False,[] 3454,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Are empty trunks o’erflourished by the devil.,False,[] 3455,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Lead me on.,False,[] 3456,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Orsino, noble sir,",False,[] 3457,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Be pleased that I shake off these names you give me.,False,[] 3458,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Antonio never yet was thief or pirate,",False,[] 3459,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Though, I confess, on base and ground enough,",False,[] 3460,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Orsino’s enemy. A witchcraft drew me hither.,False,[] 3461,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,That most ingrateful boy there by your side,False,[] 3462,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,From the rude sea’s enraged and foamy mouth,False,[] 3463,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Did I redeem; a wrack past hope he was.,False,[] 3464,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,His life I gave him and did thereto add,False,[] 3465,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"My love, without retention or restraint,",False,[] 3466,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,All his in dedication. For his sake,False,[] 3467,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Did I expose myself, pure for his love,",False,[] 3468,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Into the danger of this adverse town;,False,[] 3469,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Drew to defend him when he was beset;,False,[] 3470,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Where, being apprehended, his false cunning",False,[] 3471,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,( Not meaning to partake with me in danger),False,[] 3472,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Taught him to face me out of his acquaintance,False,[] 3473,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,And grew a twenty years’ removèd thing,False,[] 3474,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"While one would wink; denied me mine own purse,",False,[] 3475,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Which I had recommended to his use,False,[] 3476,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Not half an hour before.,False,[] 3477,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"Today, my lord; and for three months before,",False,[] 3478,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,"No int’rim, not a minute’s vacancy,",False,[] 3479,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Both day and night did we keep company.,False,[] 3480,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Sebastian are you?,False,[] 3481,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,How have you made division of yourself?,False,[] 3482,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,An apple cleft in two is not more twin,False,[] 3483,Antonio,Antonio_TN,MALE,Than these two creatures. Which is Sebastian?,False,[] 3484,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"By your patience, no. My stars shine darkly over me. The malignancy of my fate might perhaps distemper yours. Therefore I shall crave of you your leave that I may bear my evils alone. It were a bad recompense for your love to lay any of them on you.",False,[] 3485,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"No, sooth, sir. My determinate voyage is mere extravagancy. But I perceive in you so excellent a touch of modesty that you will not extort from me what I am willing to keep in. Therefore it charges me in manners the rather to express myself. You must know of me, then, Antonio, my name is Sebastian, which I called Roderigo. My father was that Sebastian of Messaline whom I know you have heard of. He left behind him myself and a sister, both born in an hour. If the heavens had been pleased, would we had so ended! But you, sir, altered that, for some hour before you took me from the breach of the sea was my sister drowned.",False,[] 3486,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"A lady, sir, though it was said she much resembled me, was yet of many accounted beautiful. But though I could not with such estimable wonder overfar believe that, yet thus far I will boldly publish her: she bore a mind that envy could not but call fair. She is drowned already, sir, with salt water, though I seem to drown her remembrance again with more.",False,[] 3487,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"O good Antonio, forgive me your trouble.",False,[] 3488,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"If you will not undo what you have done— that is, kill him whom you have recovered— desire it not. Fare you well at once. My bosom is full of kindness, and I am yet so near the manners of my mother that, upon the least occasion more, mine eyes will tell tales of me. I am bound to the Count Orsino’s court. Farewell.",False,[] 3489,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"I would not by my will have troubled you,",False,[] 3490,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"But, since you make your pleasure of your pains,",False,[] 3491,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,I will no further chide you.,False,[] 3492,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"My kind Antonio,",False,[] 3493,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"I can no other answer make but thanks,",False,[] 3494,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"And thanks, and ever thanks; and oft good turns",False,[] 3495,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Are shuffled off with such uncurrent pay.,False,[] 3496,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"But were my worth, as is my conscience, firm,",False,[] 3497,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,You should find better dealing. What’s to do?,False,[] 3498,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Shall we go see the relics of this town?,False,[] 3499,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"I am not weary, and ’tis long to night.",False,[] 3500,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"I pray you, let us satisfy our eyes",False,[] 3501,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,With the memorials and the things of fame,False,[] 3502,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,That do renown this city.,False,[] 3503,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Belike you slew great number of his people?,False,[] 3504,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Do not then walk too open.,False,[] 3505,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Why I your purse?,False,[] 3506,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,I’ll be your purse-bearer and leave you,False,[] 3507,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,For an hour.,False,[] 3508,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,I do remember.,False,[] 3509,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Go to, go to, thou art a foolish fellow. Let me be clear of thee.",False,[] 3510,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"I prithee, vent thy folly somewhere else. Thou know’st not me.",False,[] 3511,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"I prithee, foolish Greek, depart from me. There’s money for thee. If you tarry longer, I shall give worse payment.",False,[] 3512,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Why, there’s for thee, and there, and there.— Are all the people mad?",False,[] 3513,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Let go thy hand!,False,[] 3514,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,I will be free from thee.,False,[] 3515,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,What wouldst thou now?,False,[] 3516,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"If thou dar’st tempt me further, draw thy sword.",False,[] 3517,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,What relish is in this? How runs the stream?,False,[] 3518,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Or I am mad, or else this is a dream.",False,[] 3519,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Let fancy still my sense in Lethe steep;,False,[] 3520,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"If it be thus to dream, still let me sleep!",False,[] 3521,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Madam, I will.",False,[] 3522,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,This is the air; that is the glorious sun.,False,[] 3523,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"This pearl she gave me, I do feel ’t and see ’t.",False,[] 3524,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"And though ’tis wonder that enwraps me thus,",False,[] 3525,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Yet ’tis not madness. Where’s Antonio, then?",False,[] 3526,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,I could not find him at the Elephant.,False,[] 3527,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Yet there he was; and there I found this credit,",False,[] 3528,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,That he did range the town to seek me out.,False,[] 3529,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,His counsel now might do me golden service.,False,[] 3530,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,For though my soul disputes well with my sense,False,[] 3531,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"That this may be some error, but no madness,",False,[] 3532,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Yet doth this accident and flood of fortune,False,[] 3533,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"So far exceed all instance, all discourse,",False,[] 3534,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,That I am ready to distrust mine eyes,False,[] 3535,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,And wrangle with my reason that persuades me,False,[] 3536,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,To any other trust but that I am mad—,False,[] 3537,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Or else the lady’s mad. Yet if ’twere so,",False,[] 3538,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"She could not sway her house, command her followers,",False,[] 3539,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Take and give back affairs and their dispatch,False,[] 3540,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"With such a smooth, discreet, and stable bearing",False,[] 3541,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,As I perceive she does. There’s something in ’t,False,[] 3542,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,That is deceivable. But here the lady comes.,False,[] 3543,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"I’ll follow this good man and go with you,",False,[] 3544,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"And, having sworn truth, ever will be true.",False,[] 3545,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"I am sorry, madam, I have hurt your kinsman,",False,[] 3546,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"But, had it been the brother of my blood,",False,[] 3547,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,I must have done no less with wit and safety.,False,[] 3548,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"You throw a strange regard upon me, and by that",False,[] 3549,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,I do perceive it hath offended you.,False,[] 3550,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Pardon me, sweet one, even for the vows",False,[] 3551,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,We made each other but so late ago.,False,[] 3552,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Antonio, O, my dear Antonio!",False,[] 3553,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,How have the hours racked and tortured me,False,[] 3554,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Since I have lost thee!,False,[] 3555,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Fear’st thou that, Antonio?",False,[] 3556,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Do I stand there? I never had a brother,",False,[] 3557,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Nor can there be that deity in my nature,False,[] 3558,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Of here and everywhere. I had a sister,False,[] 3559,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Whom the blind waves and surges have devoured.,False,[] 3560,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Of charity, what kin are you to me?",False,[] 3561,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,What countryman? What name? What parentage?,False,[] 3562,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"A spirit I am indeed,",False,[] 3563,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,But am in that dimension grossly clad,False,[] 3564,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,Which from the womb I did participate.,False,[] 3565,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Were you a woman, as the rest goes even,",False,[] 3566,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,I should my tears let fall upon your cheek,False,[] 3567,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"And say “ Thrice welcome, drownèd Viola.”",False,[] 3568,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,And so had mine.,False,[] 3569,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"O, that record is lively in my soul!",False,[] 3570,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,He finishèd indeed his mortal act,False,[] 3571,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,That day that made my sister thirteen years.,False,[] 3572,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"So comes it, lady, you have been mistook.",False,[] 3573,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,But nature to her bias drew in that.,False,[] 3574,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,You would have been contracted to a maid.,False,[] 3575,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,"Nor are you therein, by my life, deceived:",False,[] 3576,Sebastian,Sebastian_TN,MALE,You are betrothed both to a maid and man.,False,[] 3577,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Nay, I’ll come. If I lose a scruple of this sport, let me be boiled to death with melancholy.",False,[] 3578,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"I would exult, man. You know he brought me out o’ favor with my lady about a bearbaiting here.",False,[] 3579,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"O, peace! Contemplation makes a rare turkeycock of him. How he jets under his advanced plumes!",False,[] 3580,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"O, peace, now he’s deeply in. Look how imagination blows him.",False,[] 3581,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"O, peace, peace!",False,[] 3582,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"O, peace, peace, peace! Now, now.",False,[] 3583,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Though our silence be drawn from us with cars, yet peace!",False,[] 3584,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Nay, patience, or we break the sinews of our plot!",False,[] 3585,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,Now is the woodcock near the gin.,False,[] 3586,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"This wins him, liver and all.",False,[] 3587,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,A fustian riddle!,False,[] 3588,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,What dish o’ poison has she dressed him!,False,[] 3589,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Sowter will cry upon ’t for all this, though it be as rank as a fox.",False,[] 3590,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,Did not I say he would work it out? The cur is excellent at faults.,False,[] 3591,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"And “ O” shall end, I hope.",False,[] 3592,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Ay, an you had any eye behind you, you might see more detraction at your heels than fortunes before you.",False,[] 3593,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,I will not give my part of this sport for a pension of thousands to be paid from the Sophy.,False,[] 3594,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,Here comes my noble gull-catcher.,False,[] 3595,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"You must needs yield your reason, Sir Andrew.",False,[] 3596,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,This was a great argument of love in her toward you.,False,[] 3597,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"I will prove it legitimate, sir, upon the oaths of judgment and reason.",False,[] 3598,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"She did show favor to the youth in your sight only to exasperate you, to awake your dormouse valor, to put fire in your heart and brimstone in your liver. You should then have accosted her, and with some excellent jests, fire-new from the mint, you should have banged the youth into dumbness. This was looked for at your hand, and this was balked. The double gilt of this opportunity you let time wash off, and you are now sailed into the north of my lady’s opinion, where you will hang like an icicle on a Dutchman’s beard, unless you do redeem it by some laudable attempt either of valor or policy.",False,[] 3599,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"There is no way but this, Sir Andrew.",False,[] 3600,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"This is a dear manikin to you, Sir Toby.",False,[] 3601,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,We shall have a rare letter from him. But you’ll not deliver ’t?,False,[] 3602,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"And his opposite, the youth, bears in his visage no great presage of cruelty.",False,[] 3603,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Here he is, here he is.— How is ’t with you, sir? How is ’t with you, man?",False,[] 3604,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,Carry his water to th’ wisewoman.,False,[] 3605,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"No way but gentleness, gently, gently. The fiend is rough and will not be roughly used.",False,[] 3606,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"If this were played upon a stage now, I could condemn it as an improbable fiction.",False,[] 3607,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Why, we shall make him mad indeed.",False,[] 3608,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,More matter for a May morning.,False,[] 3609,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,Is ’t so saucy?,False,[] 3610,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Good, and valiant.",False,[] 3611,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"A good note, that keeps you from the blow of the law.",False,[] 3612,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Very brief, and to exceeding good sense— less.",False,[] 3613,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,Good.,False,[] 3614,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,Still you keep o’ th’ windy side of the law. Good.,False,[] 3615,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Here he comes with your niece. Give them way till he take leave, and presently after him.",False,[] 3616,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"I know the knight is incensed against you even to a mortal arbitrament, but nothing of the circumstance more.",False,[] 3617,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Nothing of that wonderful promise, to read him by his form, as you are like to find him in the proof of his valor. He is indeed, sir, the most skillful, bloody, and fatal opposite that you could possibly have found in any part of Illyria. Will you walk towards him? I will make your peace with him if I can.",False,[] 3618,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"He is as horribly conceited of him, and pants and looks pale as if a bear were at his heels.",False,[] 3619,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,Give ground if you see him furious.,False,[] 3620,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"O, good Sir Toby, hold! Here come the officers.",False,[] 3621,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"A coward, a most devout coward, religious in it.",False,[] 3622,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Come, let’s see the event.",False,[] 3623,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Now, as thou lov’st me, let me see his letter.",False,[] 3624,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,Anything.,False,[] 3625,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,This is to give a dog and in recompense desire my dog again.,False,[] 3626,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Good madam, hear me speak,",False,[] 3627,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,And let no quarrel nor no brawl to come,False,[] 3628,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Taint the condition of this present hour,",False,[] 3629,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Which I have wondered at. In hope it shall not,",False,[] 3630,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Most freely I confess, myself and Toby",False,[] 3631,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"Set this device against Malvolio here,",False,[] 3632,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,Upon some stubborn and uncourteous parts,False,[] 3633,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,We had conceived against him. Maria writ,False,[] 3634,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"The letter at Sir Toby’s great importance,",False,[] 3635,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,In recompense whereof he hath married her.,False,[] 3636,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,How with a sportful malice it was followed,False,[] 3637,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,"May rather pluck on laughter than revenge,",False,[] 3638,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,If that the injuries be justly weighed,False,[] 3639,Fabian,Fabian_TN,MALE,That have on both sides passed.,False,[] 3640,"Lords, Sailors, Musicians, and other Attendants",ATTENDANTS.OLIVIA.1_TN,UNKNOWN,"Madam, the young gentleman of the Count Orsino’s is returned. I could hardly entreat him back. He attends your Ladyship’s pleasure.",True,[] 3641,OFFICERS.1_TN,OFFICERS.1_TN,MALE,This is the man. Do thy office.,False,[] 3642,OFFICERS.1_TN,OFFICERS.1_TN,MALE,"No, sir, no jot. I know your favor well,",False,[] 3643,OFFICERS.1_TN,OFFICERS.1_TN,MALE,Though now you have no sea-cap on your head.—,False,[] 3644,OFFICERS.1_TN,OFFICERS.1_TN,MALE,Take him away. He knows I know him well.,False,[] 3645,OFFICERS.1_TN,OFFICERS.1_TN,MALE,What’s that to us? The time goes by. Away!,False,[] 3646,OFFICERS.1_TN,OFFICERS.1_TN,MALE,"The man grows mad. Away with him.— Come, come, sir.",False,[] 3647,OFFICERS.1_TN,OFFICERS.1_TN,MALE,"Orsino, this is that Antonio",False,[] 3648,OFFICERS.1_TN,OFFICERS.1_TN,MALE,"That took the Phoenix and her fraught from Candy,",False,[] 3649,OFFICERS.1_TN,OFFICERS.1_TN,MALE,And this is he that did the Tiger board,False,[] 3650,OFFICERS.1_TN,OFFICERS.1_TN,MALE,When your young nephew Titus lost his leg.,False,[] 3651,OFFICERS.1_TN,OFFICERS.1_TN,MALE,"Here in the streets, desperate of shame and state,",False,[] 3652,OFFICERS.1_TN,OFFICERS.1_TN,MALE,In private brabble did we apprehend him.,False,[] 3653,OFFICERS.2_TN,OFFICERS.2_TN,MALE,"Antonio, I arrest thee at the suit of Count Orsino.",False,[] 3654,OFFICERS.2_TN,OFFICERS.2_TN,MALE,"Come, sir, away.",False,[] 3655,OFFICERS.2_TN,OFFICERS.2_TN,MALE,"Come, sir, I pray you go.",False,[] 3656,Priest,Priest_TN,MALE,"A contract of eternal bond of love,",False,[] 3657,Priest,Priest_TN,MALE,"Confirmed by mutual joinder of your hands,",False,[] 3658,Priest,Priest_TN,MALE,"Attested by the holy close of lips,",False,[] 3659,Priest,Priest_TN,MALE,"Strengthened by interchangement of your rings,",False,[] 3660,Priest,Priest_TN,MALE,And all the ceremony of this compact,False,[] 3661,Priest,Priest_TN,MALE,"Sealed in my function, by my testimony;",False,[] 3662,Priest,Priest_TN,MALE,"Since when, my watch hath told me, toward my grave",False,[] 3663,Priest,Priest_TN,MALE,I have traveled but two hours.,False,[] 3664,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,In Troy there lies the scene. From isles of Greece,False,[] 3665,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"The princes orgulous, their high blood chafed,",False,[] 3666,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,Have to the port of Athens sent their ships,False,[] 3667,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,Fraught with the ministers and instruments,False,[] 3668,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"Of cruel war. Sixty and nine, that wore",False,[] 3669,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"Their crownets regal, from th’ Athenian bay",False,[] 3670,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"Put forth toward Phrygia, and their vow is made",False,[] 3671,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"To ransack Troy, within whose strong immures",False,[] 3672,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"The ravished Helen, Menelaus’ queen,",False,[] 3673,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,With wanton Paris sleeps; and that’s the quarrel.,False,[] 3674,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"To Tenedos they come,",False,[] 3675,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,And the deep-drawing barks do there disgorge,False,[] 3676,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,Their warlike fraughtage. Now on Dardan plains,False,[] 3677,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,The fresh and yet unbruisèd Greeks do pitch,False,[] 3678,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,Their brave pavilions. Priam’s six-gated city—,False,[] 3679,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"Dardan and Timbria, Helias, Chetas, Troien,",False,[] 3680,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,And Antenorides— with massy staples,False,[] 3681,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"And corresponsive and fulfilling bolts,",False,[] 3682,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,Spar up the sons of Troy.,False,[] 3683,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"Now expectation, tickling skittish spirits",False,[] 3684,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"On one and other side, Trojan and Greek,",False,[] 3685,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"Sets all on hazard. And hither am I come,",False,[] 3686,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"A prologue armed, but not in confidence",False,[] 3687,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"Of author’s pen or actor’s voice, but suited",False,[] 3688,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"In like conditions as our argument,",False,[] 3689,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"To tell you, fair beholders, that our play",False,[] 3690,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"Leaps o’er the vaunt and firstlings of those broils,",False,[] 3691,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"Beginning in the middle, starting thence away",False,[] 3692,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,To what may be digested in a play.,False,[] 3693,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"Like, or find fault; do as your pleasures are.",False,[] 3694,Prologue,Prologue_Tro,UNKNOWN,"Now, good or bad, ’tis but the chance of war.",False,[] 3695,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Call here my varlet; I’ll unarm again.,False,[] 3696,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Why should I war without the walls of Troy,False,[] 3697,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,That find such cruel battle here within?,False,[] 3698,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Each Trojan that is master of his heart,",False,[] 3699,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Let him to field; Troilus, alas, hath none.",False,[] 3700,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"The Greeks are strong and skilful to their strength,",False,[] 3701,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Fierce to their skill, and to their fierceness valiant;",False,[] 3702,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"But I am weaker than a woman’s tear,",False,[] 3703,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Tamer than sleep, fonder than ignorance,",False,[] 3704,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Less valiant than the virgin in the night,",False,[] 3705,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And skilless as unpracticed infancy.,False,[] 3706,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Have I not tarried?,False,[] 3707,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Have I not tarried?,False,[] 3708,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Still have I tarried.,False,[] 3709,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Patience herself, what goddess e’er she be,",False,[] 3710,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Doth lesser blench at suff’rance than I do.,False,[] 3711,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,At Priam’s royal table do I sit,False,[] 3712,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And when fair Cressid comes into my thoughts—,False,[] 3713,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"So, traitor! “ When she comes”? When is she thence?",False,[] 3714,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I was about to tell thee: when my heart,",False,[] 3715,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"As wedgèd with a sigh, would rive in twain,",False,[] 3716,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Lest Hector or my father should perceive me,",False,[] 3717,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I have, as when the sun doth light a-scorn,",False,[] 3718,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Buried this sigh in wrinkle of a smile;,False,[] 3719,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,But sorrow that is couched in seeming gladness,False,[] 3720,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Is like that mirth fate turns to sudden sadness.,False,[] 3721,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"O, Pandarus! I tell thee, Pandarus:",False,[] 3722,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"When I do tell thee there my hopes lie drowned,",False,[] 3723,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Reply not in how many fathoms deep,False,[] 3724,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,They lie indrenched. I tell thee I am mad,False,[] 3725,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,In Cressid’s love. Thou answer’st she is fair;,False,[] 3726,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Pourest in the open ulcer of my heart,False,[] 3727,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Her eyes, her hair, her cheek, her gait, her voice;",False,[] 3728,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Handiest in thy discourse— O— that her hand,",False,[] 3729,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,In whose comparison all whites are ink,False,[] 3730,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Writing their own reproach, to whose soft seizure",False,[] 3731,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"The cygnet’s down is harsh, and spirit of sense",False,[] 3732,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Hard as the palm of plowman. This thou tell’st me,",False,[] 3733,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"As true thou tell’st me, when I say I love her.",False,[] 3734,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"But, saying thus, instead of oil and balm",False,[] 3735,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Thou lay’st in every gash that love hath given me,False,[] 3736,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,The knife that made it.,False,[] 3737,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Thou dost not speak so much.,False,[] 3738,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Good Pandarus— how now, Pandarus?",False,[] 3739,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"What, art thou angry, Pandarus? What, with me?",False,[] 3740,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Say I she is not fair?,False,[] 3741,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Pandarus—,False,[] 3742,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Sweet Pandarus—,False,[] 3743,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Peace, you ungracious clamors! Peace, rude sounds!",False,[] 3744,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Fools on both sides! Helen must needs be fair,False,[] 3745,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,When with your blood you daily paint her thus.,False,[] 3746,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I cannot fight upon this argument;,False,[] 3747,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,It is too starved a subject for my sword.,False,[] 3748,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"But Pandarus— O gods, how do you plague me!",False,[] 3749,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I cannot come to Cressid but by Pandar,",False,[] 3750,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And he’s as tetchy to be wooed to woo,False,[] 3751,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,As she is stubborn-chaste against all suit.,False,[] 3752,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Tell me, Apollo, for thy Daphnes love,",False,[] 3753,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"What Cressid is, what Pandar, and what we.",False,[] 3754,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Her bed is India; there she lies, a pearl.",False,[] 3755,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Between our Ilium and where she resides,",False,[] 3756,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Let it be called the wild and wand’ring flood,",False,[] 3757,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Ourself the merchant, and this sailing Pandar",False,[] 3758,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Our doubtful hope, our convoy, and our bark.",False,[] 3759,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Because not there. This woman’s answer sorts,",False,[] 3760,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,For womanish it is to be from thence.,False,[] 3761,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"What news, Aeneas, from the field today?",False,[] 3762,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"By whom, Aeneas?",False,[] 3763,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Let Paris bleed. ’Tis but a scar to scorn;,False,[] 3764,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Paris is gored with Menelaus’ horn.,False,[] 3765,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Better at home, if “ would I might” were “ may.”",False,[] 3766,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,But to the sport abroad. Are you bound thither?,False,[] 3767,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Come, go we then together.",False,[] 3768,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Fie, fie, my brother,",False,[] 3769,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Weigh you the worth and honor of a king,False,[] 3770,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,So great as our dread father’s in a scale,False,[] 3771,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Of common ounces? Will you with counters sum,False,[] 3772,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"The past-proportion of his infinite,",False,[] 3773,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And buckle in a waist most fathomless,False,[] 3774,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,With spans and inches so diminutive,False,[] 3775,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"As fears and reasons? Fie, for godly shame!",False,[] 3776,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"You are for dreams and slumbers, brother priest.",False,[] 3777,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,You fur your gloves with reason. Here are your reasons:,False,[] 3778,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,You know an enemy intends you harm;,False,[] 3779,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"You know a sword employed is perilous,",False,[] 3780,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And reason flies the object of all harm.,False,[] 3781,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Who marvels, then, when Helenus beholds",False,[] 3782,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"A Grecian and his sword, if he do set",False,[] 3783,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,The very wings of reason to his heels,False,[] 3784,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And fly like chidden Mercury from Jove,False,[] 3785,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Or like a star disorbed? Nay, if we talk of reason,",False,[] 3786,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Let’s shut our gates and sleep. Manhood and honor,False,[] 3787,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Should have hare hearts, would they but fat their thoughts",False,[] 3788,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,With this crammed reason. Reason and respect,False,[] 3789,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Make livers pale and lustihood deject.,False,[] 3790,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,What’s aught but as ’tis valued?,False,[] 3791,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I take today a wife, and my election",False,[] 3792,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Is led on in the conduct of my will—,False,[] 3793,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"My will enkindled by mine eyes and ears,",False,[] 3794,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Two traded pilots ’twixt the dangerous shores,False,[] 3795,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Of will and judgment. How may I avoid,",False,[] 3796,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Although my will distaste what it elected,",False,[] 3797,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,The wife I choose? There can be no evasion,False,[] 3798,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,To blench from this and to stand firm by honor.,False,[] 3799,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,We turn not back the silks upon the merchant,False,[] 3800,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"When we have soiled them, nor the remainder viands",False,[] 3801,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,We do not throw in unrespective sieve,False,[] 3802,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Because we now are full. It was thought meet,False,[] 3803,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Paris should do some vengeance on the Greeks.,False,[] 3804,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Your breath with full consent bellied his sails;,False,[] 3805,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"The seas and winds, old wranglers, took a truce",False,[] 3806,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"And did him service. He touched the ports desired,",False,[] 3807,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"And for an old aunt whom the Greeks held captive,",False,[] 3808,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"He brought a Grecian queen, whose youth and freshness",False,[] 3809,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Wrinkles Apollo’s and makes pale the morning.,False,[] 3810,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Why keep we her? The Grecians keep our aunt.,False,[] 3811,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Is she worth keeping? Why, she is a pearl",False,[] 3812,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Whose price hath launched above a thousand ships,False,[] 3813,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And turned crowned kings to merchants.,False,[] 3814,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,If you’ll avouch ’twas wisdom Paris went—,False,[] 3815,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"As you must needs, for you all cried “ Go, go”—",False,[] 3816,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,If you’ll confess he brought home worthy prize—,False,[] 3817,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"As you must needs, for you all clapped your hands",False,[] 3818,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And cried “ Inestimable”— why do you now,False,[] 3819,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,The issue of your proper wisdoms rate,False,[] 3820,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"And do a deed that never Fortune did,",False,[] 3821,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Beggar the estimation which you prized,False,[] 3822,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Richer than sea and land? O, theft most base,",False,[] 3823,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,That we have stol’n what we do fear to keep!,False,[] 3824,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"But thieves unworthy of a thing so stol’n,",False,[] 3825,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,That in their country did them that disgrace,False,[] 3826,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,We fear to warrant in our native place.,False,[] 3827,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,’Tis our mad sister. I do know her voice.,False,[] 3828,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Why, brother Hector,",False,[] 3829,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,We may not think the justness of each act,False,[] 3830,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Such and no other than event doth form it,",False,[] 3831,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Nor once deject the courage of our minds,False,[] 3832,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Because Cassandra’s mad. Her brainsick raptures,False,[] 3833,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Cannot distaste the goodness of a quarrel,False,[] 3834,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Which hath our several honors all engaged,False,[] 3835,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"To make it gracious. For my private part,",False,[] 3836,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I am no more touched than all Priam’s sons;,False,[] 3837,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And Jove forbid there should be done amongst us,False,[] 3838,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Such things as might offend the weakest spleen,False,[] 3839,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,To fight for and maintain!,False,[] 3840,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Why, there you touched the life of our design!",False,[] 3841,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Were it not glory that we more affected,False,[] 3842,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Than the performance of our heaving spleens,",False,[] 3843,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I would not wish a drop of Trojan blood,False,[] 3844,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Spent more in her defense. But, worthy Hector,",False,[] 3845,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"She is a theme of honor and renown,",False,[] 3846,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"A spur to valiant and magnanimous deeds,",False,[] 3847,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Whose present courage may beat down our foes,",False,[] 3848,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And fame in time to come canonize us;,False,[] 3849,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,For I presume brave Hector would not lose,False,[] 3850,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,So rich advantage of a promised glory,False,[] 3851,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,As smiles upon the forehead of this action,False,[] 3852,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,For the wide world’s revenue.,False,[] 3853,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Sirrah, walk off.",False,[] 3854,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"No, Pandarus. I stalk about her door",False,[] 3855,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Like a strange soul upon the Stygian banks,False,[] 3856,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Staying for waftage. O, be thou my Charon,",False,[] 3857,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And give me swift transportance to those fields,False,[] 3858,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Where I may wallow in the lily beds,False,[] 3859,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Proposed for the deserver! O, gentle Pandar,",False,[] 3860,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,From Cupid’s shoulder pluck his painted wings,False,[] 3861,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And fly with me to Cressid!,False,[] 3862,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I am giddy; expectation whirls me round.,False,[] 3863,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Th’ imaginary relish is so sweet,False,[] 3864,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,That it enchants my sense. What will it be,False,[] 3865,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,When that the wat’ry palate taste indeed,False,[] 3866,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Love’s thrice-repurèd nectar? Death, I fear me,",False,[] 3867,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Swooning destruction, or some joy too fine,",False,[] 3868,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Too subtle-potent, tuned too sharp in sweetness",False,[] 3869,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,For the capacity of my ruder powers.,False,[] 3870,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I fear it much; and I do fear besides,False,[] 3871,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"That I shall lose distinction in my joys,",False,[] 3872,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,As doth a battle when they charge on heaps,False,[] 3873,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,The enemy flying.,False,[] 3874,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Even such a passion doth embrace my bosom.,False,[] 3875,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"My heart beats thicker than a feverous pulse,",False,[] 3876,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"And all my powers do their bestowing lose,",False,[] 3877,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Like vassalage at unawares encount’ring,False,[] 3878,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,The eye of majesty.,False,[] 3879,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"You have bereft me of all words, lady.",False,[] 3880,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"O Cressid, how often have I wished me thus!",False,[] 3881,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,What should they grant? What makes this pretty abruption? What too-curious dreg espies my sweet lady in the fountain of our love?,False,[] 3882,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Fears make devils of cherubins; they never see truly.,False,[] 3883,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"O, let my lady apprehend no fear. In all Cupid’s pageant there is presented no monster.",False,[] 3884,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Nothing but our undertakings, when we vow to weep seas, live in fire, eat rocks, tame tigers, thinking it harder for our mistress to devise imposition enough than for us to undergo any difficulty imposed. This is the monstruosity in love, lady, that the will is infinite and the execution confined, that the desire is boundless and the act a slave to limit.",False,[] 3885,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Are there such? Such are not we. Praise us as we are tasted, allow us as we prove; our head shall go bare till merit crown it. No perfection in reversion shall have a praise in present. We will not name desert before his birth, and, being born, his addition shall be humble. Few words to fair faith. Troilus shall be such to Cressid as what envy can say worst shall be a mock for his truth, and what truth can speak truest not truer than Troilus.",False,[] 3886,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,You know now your hostages: your uncle’s word and my firm faith.,False,[] 3887,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Why was my Cressid then so hard to win?,False,[] 3888,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"And shall, albeit sweet music issues thence.",False,[] 3889,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Your leave, sweet Cressid?",False,[] 3890,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"What offends you, lady?",False,[] 3891,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,You cannot shun yourself.,False,[] 3892,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Well know they what they speak that speak so wisely.,False,[] 3893,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"O, that I thought it could be in a woman—",False,[] 3894,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"As, if it can, I will presume in you—",False,[] 3895,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"To feed for aye her lamp and flames of love,",False,[] 3896,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"To keep her constancy in plight and youth,",False,[] 3897,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Outliving beauty’s outward, with a mind",False,[] 3898,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,That doth renew swifter than blood decays!,False,[] 3899,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Or that persuasion could but thus convince me,False,[] 3900,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,That my integrity and truth to you,False,[] 3901,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Might be affronted with the match and weight,False,[] 3902,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Of such a winnowed purity in love;,False,[] 3903,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"How were I then uplifted! But, alas,",False,[] 3904,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I am as true as truth’s simplicity,False,[] 3905,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And simpler than the infancy of truth.,False,[] 3906,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"O virtuous fight,",False,[] 3907,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,When right with right wars who shall be most right!,False,[] 3908,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,True swains in love shall in the world to come,False,[] 3909,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Approve their truth by Troilus. When their rhymes,",False,[] 3910,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Full of protest, of oath and big compare,",False,[] 3911,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Wants similes, truth tired with iteration—",False,[] 3912,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"“ As true as steel, as plantage to the moon,",False,[] 3913,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"As sun to day, as turtle to her mate,",False,[] 3914,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"As iron to adamant, as Earth to th’ center”—",False,[] 3915,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Yet, after all comparisons of truth,",False,[] 3916,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"As truth’s authentic author to be cited,",False,[] 3917,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,“ As true as Troilus” shall crown up the verse,False,[] 3918,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And sanctify the numbers.,False,[] 3919,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Amen.,False,[] 3920,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Dear, trouble not yourself. The morn is cold.",False,[] 3921,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Trouble him not.,False,[] 3922,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"To bed, to bed! Sleep kill those pretty eyes",False,[] 3923,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And give as soft attachment to thy senses,False,[] 3924,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,As infants’ empty of all thought!,False,[] 3925,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I prithee now, to bed.",False,[] 3926,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"O Cressida! But that the busy day,",False,[] 3927,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Waked by the lark, hath roused the ribald crows,",False,[] 3928,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"And dreaming night will hide our joys no longer,",False,[] 3929,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I would not from thee.,False,[] 3930,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Beshrew the witch! With venomous wights she stays,False,[] 3931,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"As tediously as hell, but flies the grasps of love",False,[] 3932,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,With wings more momentary-swift than thought.,False,[] 3933,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,You will catch cold and curse me.,False,[] 3934,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,It is your uncle.,False,[] 3935,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Ha, ha!",False,[] 3936,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,How now? What’s the matter?,False,[] 3937,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Is it so concluded?,False,[] 3938,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,How my achievements mock me!,False,[] 3939,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I will go meet them. And, my Lord Aeneas,",False,[] 3940,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,We met by chance; you did not find me here.,False,[] 3941,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Walk into her house.,False,[] 3942,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I’ll bring her to the Grecian presently;,False,[] 3943,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"And to his hand when I deliver her,",False,[] 3944,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Think it an altar and thy brother Troilus,False,[] 3945,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,A priest there off’ring to it his own heart.,False,[] 3946,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Cressid, I love thee in so strained a purity",False,[] 3947,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"That the blest gods, as angry with my fancy—",False,[] 3948,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,More bright in zeal than the devotion which,False,[] 3949,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Cold lips blow to their deities— take thee from me.,False,[] 3950,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,A hateful truth.,False,[] 3951,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,From Troy and Troilus.,False,[] 3952,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"And suddenly, where injury of chance",False,[] 3953,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Puts back leave-taking, jostles roughly by",False,[] 3954,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"All time of pause, rudely beguiles our lips",False,[] 3955,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Of all rejoindure, forcibly prevents",False,[] 3956,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Our locked embrasures, strangles our dear vows",False,[] 3957,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Even in the birth of our own laboring breath.,False,[] 3958,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"We two, that with so many thousand sighs",False,[] 3959,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Did buy each other, must poorly sell ourselves",False,[] 3960,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,With the rude brevity and discharge of one.,False,[] 3961,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Injurious Time now with a robber’s haste,False,[] 3962,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Crams his rich thiev’ry up, he knows not how.",False,[] 3963,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"As many farewells as be stars in heaven,",False,[] 3964,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"With distinct breath and consigned kisses to them,",False,[] 3965,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,He fumbles up into a loose adieu,False,[] 3966,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"And scants us with a single famished kiss,",False,[] 3967,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Distasted with the salt of broken tears.,False,[] 3968,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Hark, you are called. Some say the genius",False,[] 3969,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Cries so to him that instantly must die.—,False,[] 3970,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Bid them have patience. She shall come anon.,False,[] 3971,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,No remedy.,False,[] 3972,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Hear me, my love. Be thou but true of heart—",False,[] 3973,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Nay, we must use expostulation kindly,",False,[] 3974,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,For it is parting from us.,False,[] 3975,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I speak not “ Be thou true” as fearing thee,",False,[] 3976,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,For I will throw my glove to Death himself,False,[] 3977,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,That there is no maculation in thy heart;,False,[] 3978,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"But “ Be thou true,” say I, to fashion in",False,[] 3979,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"My sequent protestation: “ Be thou true,",False,[] 3980,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And I will see thee.”,False,[] 3981,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And I’ll grow friend with danger. Wear this sleeve.,False,[] 3982,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I will corrupt the Grecian sentinels,",False,[] 3983,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,To give thee nightly visitation.,False,[] 3984,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"But yet, be true.",False,[] 3985,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Hear why I speak it, love.",False,[] 3986,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"The Grecian youths are full of quality,",False,[] 3987,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Their loving well composed, with gift of nature flowing,",False,[] 3988,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And swelling o’er with arts and exercise.,False,[] 3989,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"How novelty may move, and parts with person,",False,[] 3990,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Alas, a kind of godly jealousy—",False,[] 3991,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Which I beseech you call a virtuous sin—,False,[] 3992,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Makes me afeard.,False,[] 3993,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Die I a villain then!,False,[] 3994,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,In this I do not call your faith in question,False,[] 3995,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"So mainly as my merit. I cannot sing,",False,[] 3996,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Nor heel the high lavolt, nor sweeten talk,",False,[] 3997,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Nor play at subtle games— fair virtues all,",False,[] 3998,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,To which the Grecians are most prompt and pregnant.,False,[] 3999,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,But I can tell that in each grace of these,False,[] 4000,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,There lurks a still and dumb-discursive devil,False,[] 4001,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,That tempts most cunningly. But be not tempted.,False,[] 4002,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,No.,False,[] 4003,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"But something may be done that we will not,",False,[] 4004,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And sometimes we are devils to ourselves,False,[] 4005,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"When we will tempt the frailty of our powers,",False,[] 4006,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Presuming on their changeful potency.,False,[] 4007,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Come, kiss, and let us part.",False,[] 4008,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Good brother, come you hither,",False,[] 4009,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And bring Aeneas and the Grecian with you.,False,[] 4010,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Who, I? Alas, it is my vice, my fault.",False,[] 4011,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Whiles others fish with craft for great opinion,",False,[] 4012,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I with great truth catch mere simplicity.,False,[] 4013,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Whilst some with cunning gild their copper crowns,",False,[] 4014,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,With truth and plainness I do wear mine bare.,False,[] 4015,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Fear not my truth. The moral of my wit,False,[] 4016,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Is “ plain and true”; there’s all the reach of it.,False,[] 4017,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Welcome, Sir Diomed. Here is the lady",False,[] 4018,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Which for Antenor we deliver you.,False,[] 4019,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"At the port, lord, I’ll give her to thy hand",False,[] 4020,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And by the way possess thee what she is.,False,[] 4021,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Entreat her fair and, by my soul, fair Greek,",False,[] 4022,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"If e’er thou stand at mercy of my sword,",False,[] 4023,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Name Cressid, and thy life shall be as safe",False,[] 4024,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,As Priam is in Ilium.,False,[] 4025,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Grecian, thou dost not use me courteously,",False,[] 4026,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,To shame the zeal of my petition to thee,False,[] 4027,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"In praising her. I tell thee, lord of Greece,",False,[] 4028,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,She is as far high-soaring o’er thy praises,False,[] 4029,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,As thou unworthy to be called her servant.,False,[] 4030,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I charge thee use her well, even for my charge,",False,[] 4031,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"For, by the dreadful Pluto, if thou dost not,",False,[] 4032,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Though the great bulk Achilles be thy guard,",False,[] 4033,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I’ll cut thy throat.,False,[] 4034,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Come, to the port. I’ll tell thee, Diomed,",False,[] 4035,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,This brave shall oft make thee to hide thy head.—,False,[] 4036,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Lady, give me your hand, and, as we walk,",False,[] 4037,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,To our own selves bend we our needful talk.,False,[] 4038,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Hector, thou sleep’st. Awake thee!",False,[] 4039,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"My Lord Ulysses, tell me, I beseech you,",False,[] 4040,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,In what place of the field doth Calchas keep?,False,[] 4041,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Shall I, sweet lord, be bound to you so much,",False,[] 4042,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"After we part from Agamemnon’s tent,",False,[] 4043,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,To bring me thither?,False,[] 4044,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"O sir, to such as boasting show their scars",False,[] 4045,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"A mock is due. Will you walk on, my lord?",False,[] 4046,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"She was beloved, she loved; she is, and doth;",False,[] 4047,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,But still sweet love is food for Fortune’s tooth.,False,[] 4048,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Sweet sir, you honor me.",False,[] 4049,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Cressid comes forth to him.,False,[] 4050,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Yea, so familiar?",False,[] 4051,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,What should she remember?,False,[] 4052,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Hold, patience!",False,[] 4053,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Thy better must.,False,[] 4054,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,O plague and madness!,False,[] 4055,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Behold, I pray you.",False,[] 4056,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I prithee, stay.",False,[] 4057,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I pray you, stay. By hell and all hell’s torments,",False,[] 4058,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I will not speak a word.,False,[] 4059,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Doth that grieve thee? O withered truth!,False,[] 4060,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"By Jove, I will be patient.",False,[] 4061,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,She strokes his cheek!,False,[] 4062,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Nay, stay. By Jove, I will not speak a word.",False,[] 4063,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,There is between my will and all offenses,False,[] 4064,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,A guard of patience. Stay a little while.,False,[] 4065,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Fear me not, my lord.",False,[] 4066,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I will not be myself nor have cognition,False,[] 4067,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Of what I feel. I am all patience.,False,[] 4068,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"O beauty, where is thy faith?",False,[] 4069,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I will be patient; outwardly I will.,False,[] 4070,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I did swear patience.,False,[] 4071,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Wert thou the devil and wor’st it on thy horn,",False,[] 4072,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,It should be challenged.,False,[] 4073,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Nor I, by Pluto! But that that likes not you",False,[] 4074,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Pleases me best.,False,[] 4075,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,It is.,False,[] 4076,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,To make a recordation to my soul,False,[] 4077,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Of every syllable that here was spoke.,False,[] 4078,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"But if I tell how these two did co-act,",False,[] 4079,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Shall I not lie in publishing a truth?,False,[] 4080,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Sith yet there is a credence in my heart,",False,[] 4081,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,An esperance so obstinately strong.,False,[] 4082,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"That doth invert th’ attest of eyes and ears,",False,[] 4083,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"As if those organs had deceptious functions,",False,[] 4084,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Created only to calumniate.,False,[] 4085,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Was Cressid here?,False,[] 4086,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"She was not, sure.",False,[] 4087,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Why, my negation hath no taste of madness.",False,[] 4088,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Let it not be believed for womanhood!,False,[] 4089,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Think, we had mothers. Do not give advantage",False,[] 4090,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"To stubborn critics, apt, without a theme",False,[] 4091,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"For depravation, to square the general sex",False,[] 4092,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"By Cressid’s rule. Rather, think this not Cressid.",False,[] 4093,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Nothing at all, unless that this were she.",False,[] 4094,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"This she? No, this is Diomed’s Cressida.",False,[] 4095,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"If beauty have a soul, this is not she;",False,[] 4096,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"If souls guide vows, if vows be sanctimonies,",False,[] 4097,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"If sanctimony be the gods’ delight,",False,[] 4098,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"If there be rule in unity itself,",False,[] 4099,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"This is not she. O madness of discourse,",False,[] 4100,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,That cause sets up with and against itself!,False,[] 4101,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Bifold authority, where reason can revolt",False,[] 4102,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Without perdition, and loss assume all reason",False,[] 4103,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Without revolt. This is and is not Cressid.,False,[] 4104,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Within my soul there doth conduce a fight,False,[] 4105,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Of this strange nature, that a thing inseparate",False,[] 4106,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Divides more wider than the sky and Earth,",False,[] 4107,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And yet the spacious breadth of this division,False,[] 4108,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Admits no orifex for a point as subtle,False,[] 4109,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,As Ariachne’s broken woof to enter.,False,[] 4110,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Instance, O instance, strong as Pluto’s gates,",False,[] 4111,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Cressid is mine, tied with the bonds of heaven;",False,[] 4112,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Instance, O instance, strong as heaven itself,",False,[] 4113,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"The bonds of heaven are slipped, dissolved, and loosed,",False,[] 4114,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"And with another knot, five-finger-tied,",False,[] 4115,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"The fractions of her faith, orts of her love,",False,[] 4116,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"The fragments, scraps, the bits and greasy relics",False,[] 4117,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Of her o’er-eaten faith are given to Diomed.,False,[] 4118,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Ay, Greek, and that shall be divulgèd well",False,[] 4119,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,In characters as red as Mars his heart,False,[] 4120,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Inflamed with Venus. Never did young man fancy,False,[] 4121,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,With so eternal and so fixed a soul.,False,[] 4122,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Hark, Greek: as much as I do Cressid love,",False,[] 4123,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,So much by weight hate I her Diomed.,False,[] 4124,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,That sleeve is mine that he’ll bear on his helm.,False,[] 4125,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Were it a casque composed by Vulcan’s skill,",False,[] 4126,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,My sword should bite it. Not the dreadful spout,False,[] 4127,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Which shipmen do the hurricano call,",False,[] 4128,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Constringed in mass by the almighty sun,",False,[] 4129,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Shall dizzy with more clamor Neptune’s ear,False,[] 4130,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,In his descent than shall my prompted sword,False,[] 4131,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Falling on Diomed.,False,[] 4132,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"O Cressid! O false Cressid! False, false, false!",False,[] 4133,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Let all untruths stand by thy stainèd name,",False,[] 4134,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And they’ll seem glorious.,False,[] 4135,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Have with you, prince.— My courteous lord, adieu.—",False,[] 4136,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Farewell, revolted fair!— And, Diomed,",False,[] 4137,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Stand fast, and wear a castle on thy head!",False,[] 4138,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Accept distracted thanks.,False,[] 4139,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Brother, you have a vice of mercy in you",False,[] 4140,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Which better fits a lion than a man.,False,[] 4141,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"When many times the captive Grecian falls,",False,[] 4142,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Even in the fan and wind of your fair sword,",False,[] 4143,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,You bid them rise and live.,False,[] 4144,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Fool’s play, by heaven. Hector.",False,[] 4145,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"For th’ love of all the gods,",False,[] 4146,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Let’s leave the hermit Pity with our mother,",False,[] 4147,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"And when we have our armors buckled on,",False,[] 4148,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"The venomed Vengeance ride upon our swords,",False,[] 4149,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Spur them to ruthful work, rein them from ruth.",False,[] 4150,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Hector, then ’tis wars.",False,[] 4151,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Who should withhold me?,False,[] 4152,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Not fate, obedience, nor the hand of Mars,",False,[] 4153,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Beck’ning with fiery truncheon my retire;,False,[] 4154,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Not Priamus and Hecuba on knees,",False,[] 4155,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Their eyes o’er-gallèd with recourse of tears;,False,[] 4156,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Nor you, my brother, with your true sword drawn",False,[] 4157,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Opposed to hinder me, should stop my way,",False,[] 4158,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,But by my ruin.,False,[] 4159,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"This foolish, dreaming, superstitious girl",False,[] 4160,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Makes all these bodements.,False,[] 4161,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Away, away!",False,[] 4162,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"They are at it, hark! Proud Diomed, believe,",False,[] 4163,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I come to lose my arm or win my sleeve.,False,[] 4164,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,What now?,False,[] 4165,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Let me read.,False,[] 4166,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Words, words, mere words, no matter from the heart.",False,[] 4167,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Th’ effect doth operate another way.,False,[] 4168,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Go, wind, to wind! There turn and change together.",False,[] 4169,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"My love with words and errors still she feeds,",False,[] 4170,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,But edifies another with her deeds.,False,[] 4171,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Fly not, for shouldst thou take the river Styx",False,[] 4172,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I would swim after.,False,[] 4173,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"O traitor Diomed! Turn thy false face, thou traitor,",False,[] 4174,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And pay the life thou owest me for my horse!,False,[] 4175,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Come, both you cogging Greeks. Have at you both!",False,[] 4176,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Ajax hath ta’en Aeneas. Shall it be?,False,[] 4177,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"No, by the flame of yonder glorious heaven,",False,[] 4178,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,He shall not carry him. I’ll be ta’en too,False,[] 4179,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Or bring him off. Fate, hear me what I say!",False,[] 4180,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,I reck not though I end my life today.,False,[] 4181,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Hector is slain.,False,[] 4182,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"He’s dead, and at the murderer’s horse’s tail,",False,[] 4183,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"In beastly sort, dragged through the shameful field.",False,[] 4184,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Frown on, you heavens; effect your rage with speed.",False,[] 4185,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Sit, gods, upon your thrones, and smite at Troy!",False,[] 4186,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I say at once: let your brief plagues be mercy,",False,[] 4187,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,And linger not our sure destructions on!,False,[] 4188,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,You understand me not that tell me so.,False,[] 4189,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I do not speak of flight, of fear, of death,",False,[] 4190,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,But dare all imminence that gods and men,False,[] 4191,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Address their dangers in. Hector is gone.,False,[] 4192,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Who shall tell Priam so, or Hecuba?",False,[] 4193,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Let him that will a screech-owl aye be called,False,[] 4194,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Go into Troy and say their Hector’s dead.,False,[] 4195,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"There is a word will Priam turn to stone,",False,[] 4196,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Make wells and Niobes of the maids and wives,",False,[] 4197,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Cold statues of the youth and, in a word,",False,[] 4198,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Scare Troy out of itself. But march away.,False,[] 4199,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Hector is dead. There is no more to say.,False,[] 4200,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Stay yet. You vile abominable tents,",False,[] 4201,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Thus proudly pitched upon our Phrygian plains,",False,[] 4202,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Let Titan rise as early as he dare,",False,[] 4203,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I’ll through and through you! And, thou great-sized coward,",False,[] 4204,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,No space of earth shall sunder our two hates.,False,[] 4205,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"I’ll haunt thee like a wicked conscience still,",False,[] 4206,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,That moldeth goblins swift as frenzy’s thoughts.,False,[] 4207,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Strike a free march to Troy! With comfort go.,False,[] 4208,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,Hope of revenge shall hide our inward woe.,False,[] 4209,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Hence, broker, lackey! Ignomy and shame",False,[] 4210,Troilus,Troilus_Tro,,"Pursue thy life, and live aye with thy name!",False,[] 4211,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Will this gear ne’er be mended?,False,[] 4212,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Well, I have told you enough of this. For my part, I’ll not meddle nor make no farther. He that will have a cake out of the wheat must tarry the grinding.",False,[] 4213,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Ay, the grinding; but you must tarry the bolting.",False,[] 4214,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Ay, the bolting; but you must tarry the leavening.",False,[] 4215,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Ay, to the leavening; but here’s yet in the word hereafter the kneading, the making of the cake, the heating the oven, and the baking. Nay, you must stay the cooling too, or you may chance burn your lips.",False,[] 4216,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Well, she looked yesternight fairer than ever I saw her look, or any woman else.",False,[] 4217,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"An her hair were not somewhat darker than Helen’s— well, go to— there were no more comparison between the women. But, for my part, she is my kinswoman; I would not, as they term it, praise her, but I would somebody had heard her talk yesterday, as I did. I will not dispraise your sister Cassandra’s wit, but—",False,[] 4218,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,I speak no more than truth.,False,[] 4219,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Faith, I’ll not meddle in it. Let her be as she is. If she be fair, ’tis the better for her; an she be not, she has the mends in her own hands.",False,[] 4220,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"I have had my labor for my travail, ill thought on of her, and ill thought on of you; gone between and between, but small thanks for my labor.",False,[] 4221,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Because she’s kin to me, therefore she’s not so fair as Helen; an she were not kin to me, she would be as fair o’ Friday as Helen is on Sunday. But what care I? I care not an she were a blackamoor; ’tis all one to me.",False,[] 4222,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"I do not care whether you do or no. She’s a fool to stay behind her father. Let her to the Greeks, and so I’ll tell her the next time I see her. For my part, I’ll meddle nor make no more i’ th’ matter.",False,[] 4223,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Not I.,False,[] 4224,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Pray you speak no more to me. I will leave all as I found it, and there an end.",False,[] 4225,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,What’s that? What’s that?,False,[] 4226,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Good morrow, Cousin Cressid. What do you talk of?— Good morrow, Alexander.— How do you, cousin? When were you at Ilium?",False,[] 4227,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"What were you talking of when I came? Was Hector armed and gone ere you came to Ilium? Helen was not up, was she?",False,[] 4228,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,E’en so. Hector was stirring early.,False,[] 4229,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Was he angry?,False,[] 4230,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"True, he was so. I know the cause too. He’ll lay about him today, I can tell them that; and there’s Troilus will not come far behind him. Let them take heed of Troilus, I can tell them that too.",False,[] 4231,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Who, Troilus? Troilus is the better man of the two.",False,[] 4232,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"What, not between Troilus and Hector? Do you know a man if you see him?",False,[] 4233,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Well, I say Troilus is Troilus.",False,[] 4234,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"No, nor Hector is not Troilus in some degrees.",False,[] 4235,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Himself? Alas, poor Troilus, I would he were.",False,[] 4236,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Condition I had gone barefoot to India.,False,[] 4237,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Himself? No, he’s not himself. Would he were himself! Well, the gods are above. Time must friend or end. Well, Troilus, well, I would my heart were in her body. No, Hector is not a better man than Troilus.",False,[] 4238,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,He is elder.,False,[] 4239,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Th’ other's not come to ’t. You shall tell me another tale when th’ other’s come to ’t. Hector shall not have his wit this year.,False,[] 4240,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Nor his qualities.,False,[] 4241,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Nor his beauty.,False,[] 4242,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"You have no judgment, niece. Helen herself swore th’ other day that Troilus, for a brown favor— for so ’tis, I must confess— not brown neither—",False,[] 4243,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Faith, to say truth, brown and not brown.",False,[] 4244,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,She praised his complexion above Paris’.,False,[] 4245,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,So he has.,False,[] 4246,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"I swear to you, I think Helen loves him better than Paris.",False,[] 4247,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Nay, I am sure she does. She came to him th’ other day into the compassed window— and you know he has not past three or four hairs on his chin—",False,[] 4248,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Why, he is very young, and yet will he within three pound lift as much as his brother Hector.",False,[] 4249,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,But to prove to you that Helen loves him: she came and puts me her white hand to his cloven chin—,False,[] 4250,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Why, you know ’tis dimpled. I think his smiling becomes him better than any man in all Phrygia.",False,[] 4251,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Does he not?,False,[] 4252,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Why, go to, then. But to prove to you that Helen loves Troilus—",False,[] 4253,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Troilus? Why, he esteems her no more than I esteem an addle egg.",False,[] 4254,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"I cannot choose but laugh to think how she tickled his chin. Indeed, she has a marvellous white hand, I must needs confess—",False,[] 4255,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,And she takes upon her to spy a white hair on his chin.,False,[] 4256,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,But there was such laughing! Queen Hecuba laughed that her eyes ran o’er—,False,[] 4257,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,And Cassandra laughed—,False,[] 4258,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,And Hector laughed.,False,[] 4259,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Marry, at the white hair that Helen spied on Troilus’ chin.",False,[] 4260,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,They laughed not so much at the hair as at his pretty answer.,False,[] 4261,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Quoth she “ Here’s but two-and-fifty hairs on your chin, and one of them is white.”",False,[] 4262,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"That’s true, make no question of that. “ Two-and-fifty hairs,” quoth he, “ and one white. That white hair is my father, and all the rest are his sons.” “ Jupiter!” quoth she, “ which of these hairs is Paris, my husband?” “ The forked one,” quoth he. “ Pluck ’t out, and give it him.” But there was such laughing, and Helen so blushed, and Paris so chafed, and all the rest so laughed that it passed.",False,[] 4263,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Well, cousin, I told you a thing yesterday. Think on ’t.",False,[] 4264,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,I’ll be sworn ’tis true. He will weep you an ’twere a man born in April.,False,[] 4265,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Hark, they are coming from the field. Shall we stand up here and see them as they pass toward Ilium? Good niece, do, sweet niece Cressida.",False,[] 4266,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Here, here, here’s an excellent place. Here we may see most bravely. I’ll tell you them all by their names as they pass by, but mark Troilus above the rest.",False,[] 4267,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"That’s Aeneas. Is not that a brave man? He’s one of the flowers of Troy, I can tell you. But mark Troilus; you shall see anon.",False,[] 4268,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"That’s Antenor. He has a shrewd wit, I can tell you, and he’s a man good enough. He’s one o’ th’ soundest judgments in Troy whosoever; and a proper man of person. When comes Troilus? I’ll show you Troilus anon. If he see me, you shall see him nod at me.",False,[] 4269,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,You shall see.,False,[] 4270,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"That’s Hector, that, that, look you, that. There’s a fellow!— Go thy way, Hector!— There’s a brave man, niece. O brave Hector! Look how he looks. There’s a countenance! Is ’t not a brave man?",False,[] 4271,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Is he not? It does a man’s heart good. Look you what hacks are on his helmet. Look you yonder, do you see? Look you there. There’s no jesting; there’s laying on, take ’t off who will, as they say. There be hacks.",False,[] 4272,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Swords, anything, he cares not. An the devil come to him, it’s all one. By God’s lid, it does one’s heart good.",False,[] 4273,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Yonder comes Paris, yonder comes Paris! Look you yonder, niece. Is ’t not a gallant man too? Is ’t not? Why, this is brave now. Who said he came hurt home today? He’s not hurt. Why, this will do Helen’s heart good now, ha? Would I could see Troilus now! You shall see Troilus anon.",False,[] 4274,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,That’s Helenus. I marvel where Troilus is. That’s Helenus. I think he went not forth today. That’s Helenus.,False,[] 4275,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Helenus? No. Yes, he’ll fight indifferent well. I marvel where Troilus is. Hark, do you not hear the people cry “ Troilus”? Helenus is a priest.",False,[] 4276,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Where? Yonder? That’s Deiphobus. ’Tis Troilus! There’s a man, niece. Hem! Brave Troilus, the prince of chivalry!",False,[] 4277,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Mark him. Note him. O brave Troilus! Look well upon him, niece. Look you how his sword is bloodied and his helm more hacked than Hector’s, and how he looks, and how he goes. O admirable youth! He never saw three and twenty.— Go thy way, Troilus; go thy way!— Had I a sister were a Grace, or a daughter a goddess, he should take his choice. O admirable man! Paris? Paris is dirt to him; and I warrant Helen, to change, would give an eye to boot.",False,[] 4278,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Asses, fools, dolts, chaff and bran, chaff and bran, porridge after meat. I could live and die in the eyes of Troilus. Ne’er look, ne’er look; the eagles are gone. Crows and daws, crows and daws! I had rather be such a man as Troilus than Agamemnon and all Greece.",False,[] 4279,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Achilles? A drayman, a porter, a very camel!",False,[] 4280,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"“ Well, well”? Why, have you any discretion? Have you any eyes? Do you know what a man is? Is not birth, beauty, good shape, discourse, manhood, learning, gentleness, virtue, youth, liberality and such-like the spice and salt that season a man?",False,[] 4281,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,You are such a woman a man knows not at what ward you lie.,False,[] 4282,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Say one of your watches.,False,[] 4283,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,You are such another!,False,[] 4284,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Where?,False,[] 4285,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Good boy, tell him I come.",False,[] 4286,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"I doubt he be hurt.— Fare you well, good niece.",False,[] 4287,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"I will be with you, niece, by and by.",False,[] 4288,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Ay, a token from Troilus.",False,[] 4289,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Friend, you, pray you, a word. Do you not follow the young Lord Paris?",False,[] 4290,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"You depend upon him, I mean.",False,[] 4291,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,You depend upon a notable gentleman. I must needs praise him.,False,[] 4292,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"You know me, do you not?",False,[] 4293,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Friend, know me better. I am the Lord Pandarus.",False,[] 4294,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,I do desire it.,False,[] 4295,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Grace? Not so, friend. “ Honor” and “ Lordship” are my titles. What music is this?",False,[] 4296,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Know you the musicians?,False,[] 4297,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Who play they to?,False,[] 4298,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"At whose pleasure, friend?",False,[] 4299,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Command, I mean, friend.",False,[] 4300,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Friend, we understand not one another. I am too courtly and thou art too cunning. At whose request do these men play?",False,[] 4301,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Who, my cousin Cressida?",False,[] 4302,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"It should seem, fellow, that thou hast not seen the Lady Cressid. I come to speak with Paris from the Prince Troilus. I will make a complimental assault upon him, for my business seethes.",False,[] 4303,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Fair be to you, my lord, and to all this fair company! Fair desires in all fair measure fairly guide them!— Especially to you, fair queen, fair thoughts be your fair pillow!",False,[] 4304,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"You speak your fair pleasure, sweet queen.— Fair prince, here is good broken music.",False,[] 4305,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Truly, lady, no.",False,[] 4306,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Rude, in sooth; in good sooth, very rude.",False,[] 4307,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"I have business to my lord, dear queen.— My lord, will you vouchsafe me a word?",False,[] 4308,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Well, sweet queen, you are pleasant with me.— But, marry, thus, my lord: my dear lord and most esteemed friend, your brother Troilus—",False,[] 4309,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Go to, sweet queen, go to— commends himself most affectionately to you—",False,[] 4310,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Sweet queen, sweet queen, that’s a sweet queen, i’ faith—",False,[] 4311,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Nay, that shall not serve your turn, that shall it not, in truth, la. Nay, I care not for such words, no, no.— And, my lord, he desires you that if the King call for him at supper, you will make his excuse.",False,[] 4312,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"What says my sweet queen, my very, very sweet queen?",False,[] 4313,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,What says my sweet queen? My cousin will fall out with you.,False,[] 4314,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"No, no, no such matter; you are wide. Come, your disposer is sick.",False,[] 4315,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Ay, good my lord. Why should you say Cressida? No, your poor disposer’s sick.",False,[] 4316,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"You spy? What do you spy?— Come, give me an instrument.",False,[] 4317,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Now, sweet queen.",False,[] 4318,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"My niece is horribly in love with a thing you have, sweet queen.",False,[] 4319,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"He? No, she’ll none of him. They two are twain.",False,[] 4320,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Come, come, I’ll hear no more of this. I’ll sing you a song now.",False,[] 4321,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Ay, you may, you may.",False,[] 4322,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Love? Ay, that it shall, i’ faith.",False,[] 4323,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"In good troth, it begins so.",False,[] 4324,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Love, love, nothing but love, still love, still more!",False,[] 4325,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"For, O, love’s bow",False,[] 4326,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Shoots buck and doe.,False,[] 4327,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,The shaft confounds,False,[] 4328,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Not that it wounds,False,[] 4329,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,But tickles still the sore.,False,[] 4330,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"These lovers cry “ O ho!” they die,",False,[] 4331,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Yet that which seems the wound to kill,False,[] 4332,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Doth turn “ O ho!” to “ Ha ha he!”,False,[] 4333,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,So dying love lives still.,False,[] 4334,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"“ O ho!” awhile, but “ Ha ha ha!”",False,[] 4335,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,“ O ho!” groans out for “ ha ha ha!”— Hey ho!,False,[] 4336,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Is this the generation of love? Hot blood, hot thoughts, and hot deeds? Why, they are vipers. Is love a generation of vipers? Sweet lord, who’s afield today?",False,[] 4337,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Not I, honey sweet queen. I long to hear how they sped today.— You’ll remember your brother’s excuse?",False,[] 4338,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Farewell, sweet queen.",False,[] 4339,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"I will, sweet queen.",False,[] 4340,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,How now? Where’s thy master? At my cousin Cressida’s?,False,[] 4341,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"O, here he comes.— How now, how now?",False,[] 4342,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Have you seen my cousin?,False,[] 4343,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Walk here i’ th’ orchard. I’ll bring her straight.,False,[] 4344,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,She’s making her ready; she’ll come straight. You must be witty now. She does so blush and fetches her wind so short as if she were frayed with a spirit. I’ll fetch her. It is the prettiest villain. She fetches her breath as short as a new-ta’en sparrow.,False,[] 4345,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Come, come, what need you blush? Shame’s a baby.— Here she is now. Swear the oaths now to her that you have sworn to me. What, are you gone again? You must be watched ere you be made tame, must you? Come your ways; come your ways. An you draw backward, we’ll put you i’ th’ thills.— Why do you not speak to her?— Come, draw this curtain and let’s see your picture.",False,[] 4346,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Alas the day, how loath you are to offend daylight! An ’twere dark, you’d close sooner.— So, so, rub on, and kiss the mistress. ) How now? A kiss in fee-farm? Build there, carpenter; the air is sweet. Nay, you shall fight your hearts out ere I part you. The falcon as the tercel, for all the ducks i’ th’ river. Go to, go to.",False,[] 4347,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Words pay no debts; give her deeds. But she’ll bereave you o’ th’ deeds too, if she call your activity in question. ) What, billing again? Here’s “ In witness whereof the parties interchangeably—.” Come in, come in. I’ll go get a fire.",False,[] 4348,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"What, blushing still? Have you not done talking yet?",False,[] 4349,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"I thank you for that. If my lord get a boy of you, you’ll give him me. Be true to my lord. If he flinch, chide me for it.",False,[] 4350,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Nay, I’ll give my word for her too. Our kindred, though they be long ere they be wooed, they are constant being won. They are burrs, I can tell you; they’ll stick where they are thrown.",False,[] 4351,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Pretty, i’ faith!",False,[] 4352,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Leave? An you take leave till tomorrow morning—,False,[] 4353,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Go to, a bargain made. Seal it, seal it. I’ll be the witness. Here I hold your hand, here my cousin’s. If ever you prove false one to another, since I have taken such pains to bring you together, let all pitiful goers-between be called to the world’s end after my name: call them all panders. Let all constant men be Troiluses, all false women Cressids, and all brokers-between panders. Say “ Amen.”",False,[] 4354,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Amen. Whereupon I will show you a chamber with a bed, which bed, because it shall not speak of your pretty encounters, press it to death. Away.",False,[] 4355,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,And Cupid grant all tongue-tied maidens here,False,[] 4356,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Bed, chamber, pander to provide this gear.",False,[] 4357,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,What’s all the doors open here?,False,[] 4358,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"How now, how now? How go maidenheads? Here, you maid! Where’s my Cousin Cressid?",False,[] 4359,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"To do what, to do what?— Let her say what.— What have I brought you to do?",False,[] 4360,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Ha, ha! Alas, poor wretch! Ah, poor capocchia! Has ’t not slept tonight? Would he not— a naughty man— let it sleep? A bugbear take him!",False,[] 4361,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Who’s there? What’s the matter? Will you beat down the door?,False,[] 4362,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,How now? What’s the matter?,False,[] 4363,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Who’s there? My Lord Aeneas? By my troth, I knew you not. What news with you so early?",False,[] 4364,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Here? What should he do here?,False,[] 4365,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Is he here, say you? It’s more than I know, I’ll be sworn. For my own part, I came in late. What should he do here?",False,[] 4366,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Is ’t possible? No sooner got but lost? The devil take Antenor! The young prince will go mad. A plague upon Antenor! I would they had broke ’s neck!,False,[] 4367,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Ah, ah!",False,[] 4368,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Would I were as deep under the earth as I am above!,False,[] 4369,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Pray thee, get thee in. Would thou hadst ne’er been born! I knew thou wouldst be his death. O, poor gentleman! A plague upon Antenor!",False,[] 4370,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Thou must be gone, wench; thou must be gone. Thou art changed for Antenor. Thou must to thy father and be gone from Troilus. ’Twill be his death; ’twill be his bane. He cannot bear it.",False,[] 4371,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Thou must.,False,[] 4372,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Do, do.",False,[] 4373,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Be moderate, be moderate.",False,[] 4374,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Here, here, here he comes. Ah, sweet ducks!",False,[] 4375,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"What a pair of spectacles is here! Let me embrace too. “ O heart,” as the goodly saying is,",False,[] 4376,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"O heart, heavy heart,",False,[] 4377,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Why sigh’st thou without breaking?,False,[] 4378,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"where he answers again,",False,[] 4379,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Because thou canst not ease thy smart,False,[] 4380,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,By friendship nor by speaking.,False,[] 4381,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"There was never a truer rhyme. Let us cast away nothing, for we may live to have need of such a verse. We see it, we see it. How now, lambs?",False,[] 4382,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Ay, ay, ay, ay, ’tis too plain a case.",False,[] 4383,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Where are my tears? Rain, to lay this wind, or my heart will be blown up by the root.",False,[] 4384,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Do you hear, my lord? Do you hear?",False,[] 4385,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Here’s a letter come from yond poor girl.,False,[] 4386,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"A whoreson phthisic, a whoreson rascally phthisic so troubles me, and the foolish fortune of this girl, and what one thing, what another, that I shall leave you one o’ these days. And I have a rheum in mine eyes too, and such an ache in my bones that, unless a man were cursed, I cannot tell what to think on ’t.— What says she there?",False,[] 4387,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"But hear you, hear you!",False,[] 4388,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"A goodly medicine for my aching bones! O world, world, world! Thus is the poor agent despised. O traitors and bawds, how earnestly are you set a-work, and how ill requited! Why should our endeavor be so loved and the performance so loathed? What verse for it? What instance for it? Let me see:",False,[] 4389,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Full merrily the humble-bee doth sing,",False,[] 4390,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Till he hath lost his honey and his sting;,False,[] 4391,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"And being once subdued in armèd tail,",False,[] 4392,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Sweet honey and sweet notes together fail.,False,[] 4393,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Good traders in the flesh, set this in your painted cloths:",False,[] 4394,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"As many as be here of panders’ hall,",False,[] 4395,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Your eyes, half out, weep out at Pandar’s fall;",False,[] 4396,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Or if you cannot weep, yet give some groans,",False,[] 4397,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Though not for me, yet for your aching bones.",False,[] 4398,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Brethren and sisters of the hold-door trade,",False,[] 4399,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Some two months hence my will shall here be made.,False,[] 4400,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"It should be now, but that my fear is this:",False,[] 4401,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,Some gallèd goose of Winchester would hiss.,False,[] 4402,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,"Till then I’ll sweat and seek about for eases,",False,[] 4403,Pandarus,Pandarus_Tro,,And at that time bequeath you my diseases.,False,[] 4404,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"How now, Prince Troilus? Wherefore not afield?",False,[] 4405,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"That Paris is returnèd home, and hurt.",False,[] 4406,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Troilus, by Menelaus.",False,[] 4407,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Hark what good sport is out of town today!,False,[] 4408,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,In all swift haste.,False,[] 4409,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Is this great Agamemnon’s tent, I pray you?",False,[] 4410,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,May one that is a herald and a prince,False,[] 4411,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Do a fair message to his kingly eyes?,False,[] 4412,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Fair leave and large security. How may,False,[] 4413,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,A stranger to those most imperial looks,False,[] 4414,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Know them from eyes of other mortals?,False,[] 4415,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Ay. I ask that I might waken reverence,False,[] 4416,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,And bid the cheek be ready with a blush,False,[] 4417,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Modest as morning when she coldly eyes,False,[] 4418,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,The youthful Phoebus.,False,[] 4419,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Which is that god in office, guiding men?",False,[] 4420,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Which is the high and mighty Agamemnon?,False,[] 4421,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Courtiers as free, as debonair, unarmed,",False,[] 4422,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,As bending angels— that’s their fame in peace.,False,[] 4423,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"But when they would seem soldiers, they have galls,",False,[] 4424,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Good arms, strong joints, true swords, and— great Jove’s accord—",False,[] 4425,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Nothing so full of heart. But peace, Aeneas.",False,[] 4426,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Peace, Trojan. Lay thy finger on thy lips.",False,[] 4427,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,The worthiness of praise distains his worth,False,[] 4428,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,If that the praised himself bring the praise forth.,False,[] 4429,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"But what the repining enemy commends,",False,[] 4430,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"That breath fame blows; that praise, sole pure, transcends.",False,[] 4431,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Ay, Greek, that is my name.",False,[] 4432,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Sir, pardon. ’Tis for Agamemnon’s ears.",False,[] 4433,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Nor I from Troy come not to whisper with him.,False,[] 4434,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"I bring a trumpet to awake his ear,",False,[] 4435,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"To set his sense on the attentive bent,",False,[] 4436,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,And then to speak.,False,[] 4437,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Trumpet, blow loud!",False,[] 4438,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Send thy brass voice through all these lazy tents;,False,[] 4439,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"And every Greek of mettle, let him know",False,[] 4440,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,What Troy means fairly shall be spoke aloud.,False,[] 4441,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"We have, great Agamemnon, here in Troy",False,[] 4442,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,A prince called Hector— Priam is his father—,False,[] 4443,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Who in this dull and long-continued truce,False,[] 4444,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Is resty grown. He bade me take a trumpet,False,[] 4445,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"And to this purpose speak: “ Kings, princes, lords,",False,[] 4446,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,If there be one among the fair’st of Greece,False,[] 4447,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"That holds his honor higher than his ease,",False,[] 4448,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"That seeks his praise more than he fears his peril,",False,[] 4449,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"That knows his valor and knows not his fear,",False,[] 4450,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,That loves his mistress more than in confession,False,[] 4451,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,With truant vows to her own lips he loves,False,[] 4452,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,And dare avow her beauty and her worth,False,[] 4453,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,In other arms than hers— to him this challenge.,False,[] 4454,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Hector, in view of Trojans and of Greeks,",False,[] 4455,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Shall make it good, or do his best to do it,",False,[] 4456,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"He hath a lady wiser, fairer, truer",False,[] 4457,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Than ever Greek did couple in his arms,False,[] 4458,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"And will tomorrow with his trumpet call,",False,[] 4459,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Midway between your tents and walls of Troy,",False,[] 4460,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,To rouse a Grecian that is true in love.,False,[] 4461,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"If any come, Hector shall honor him;",False,[] 4462,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"If none, he’ll say in Troy when he retires",False,[] 4463,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,The Grecian dames are sunburnt and not worth,False,[] 4464,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,The splinter of a lance.” Even so much.,False,[] 4465,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Now heavens forfend such scarcity of youth!,False,[] 4466,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Is the Prince there in person?—,False,[] 4467,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Had I so good occasion to lie long,False,[] 4468,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"As you, Prince Paris, nothing but heavenly business",False,[] 4469,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Should rob my bedmate of my company.,False,[] 4470,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Health to you, valiant sir,",False,[] 4471,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,During all question of the gentle truce;,False,[] 4472,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"But when I meet you armed, as black defiance",False,[] 4473,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,As heart can think or courage execute.,False,[] 4474,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,And thou shalt hunt a lion that will fly,False,[] 4475,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"With his face backward. In human gentleness,",False,[] 4476,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Welcome to Troy. Now, by Anchises’ life,",False,[] 4477,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Welcome indeed. By Venus’ hand I swear,False,[] 4478,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,No man alive can love in such a sort,False,[] 4479,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,The thing he means to kill more excellently.,False,[] 4480,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,We know each other well.,False,[] 4481,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"I was sent for to the King, but why I know not.",False,[] 4482,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,That I assure you.,False,[] 4483,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Troilus had rather Troy were borne to Greece,False,[] 4484,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Than Cressid borne from Troy.,False,[] 4485,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Good morrow, all.",False,[] 4486,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Good morrow, lord, good morrow.",False,[] 4487,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Is not Prince Troilus here?,False,[] 4488,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Come, he is here, my lord. Do not deny him.",False,[] 4489,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,It doth import him much to speak with me.,False,[] 4490,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Ho, nay, then! Come, come, you’ll do him wrong ere you are ware. You’ll be so true to him to be false to him. Do not you know of him, but yet go fetch him hither. Go.",False,[] 4491,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"My lord, I scarce have leisure to salute you,",False,[] 4492,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,My matter is so rash. There is at hand,False,[] 4493,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Paris your brother and Deiphobus,",False,[] 4494,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"The Grecian Diomed, and our Antenor",False,[] 4495,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Delivered to us; and for him forthwith,",False,[] 4496,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Ere the first sacrifice, within this hour,",False,[] 4497,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,We must give up to Diomedes’ hand,False,[] 4498,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,The Lady Cressida.,False,[] 4499,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,By Priam and the general state of Troy.,False,[] 4500,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,They are at hand and ready to effect it.,False,[] 4501,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Good, good, my lord; the secrets of nature",False,[] 4502,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Have not more gift in taciturnity.,False,[] 4503,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"My lord, is the lady ready?",False,[] 4504,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Nay, good my lord—",False,[] 4505,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,How have we spent this morning!,False,[] 4506,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,The Prince must think me tardy and remiss,False,[] 4507,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,That swore to ride before him to the field.,False,[] 4508,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Yea, with a bridegroom’s fresh alacrity",False,[] 4509,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Let us address to tend on Hector’s heels.,False,[] 4510,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,The glory of our Troy doth this day lie,False,[] 4511,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,On his fair worth and single chivalry.,False,[] 4512,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Hail, all the state of Greece! What shall be done",False,[] 4513,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,To him that victory commands? Or do you purpose,False,[] 4514,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,A victor shall be known? Will you the knights,False,[] 4515,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Shall to the edge of all extremity,False,[] 4516,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Pursue each other, or shall they be divided",False,[] 4517,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,By any voice or order of the field?,False,[] 4518,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Hector bade ask.,False,[] 4519,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,He cares not; he’ll obey conditions.,False,[] 4520,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"If not Achilles, sir,",False,[] 4521,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,What is your name?,False,[] 4522,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Therefore Achilles. But whate’er, know this:",False,[] 4523,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"In the extremity of great and little,",False,[] 4524,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Valor and pride excel themselves in Hector,",False,[] 4525,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"The one almost as infinite as all,",False,[] 4526,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"The other blank as nothing. Weigh him well,",False,[] 4527,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,And that which looks like pride is courtesy.,False,[] 4528,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"This Ajax is half made of Hector’s blood,",False,[] 4529,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,In love whereof half Hector stays at home;,False,[] 4530,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Half heart, half hand, half Hector comes to seek",False,[] 4531,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"This blended knight, half Trojan and half Greek.",False,[] 4532,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Princes, enough, so please you.",False,[] 4533,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,There is expectance here from both the sides,False,[] 4534,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,What further you will do.,False,[] 4535,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,The noble Menelaus.,False,[] 4536,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,’Tis the old Nestor.,False,[] 4537,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"I have been seeking you this hour, my lord.",False,[] 4538,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Hector, by this, is arming him in Troy.",False,[] 4539,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Ajax, your guard, stays to conduct you home.",False,[] 4540,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"Stand, ho! Yet are we masters of the field.",False,[] 4541,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Never go home; here starve we out the night.,False,[] 4542,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,Hector! The gods forbid!,False,[] 4543,Aeneas,Aeneas_Tro,,"My lord, you do discomfort all the host.",False,[] 4544,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Who were those went by?,False,[] 4545,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,And whither go they?,False,[] 4546,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,What was his cause of anger?,False,[] 4547,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Good; and what of him?,False,[] 4548,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"So do all men unless they are drunk, sick, or have no legs.",False,[] 4549,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,But how should this man that makes me smile make Hector angry?,False,[] 4550,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Who comes here?,False,[] 4551,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Hector’s a gallant man.,False,[] 4552,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Good morrow, Uncle Pandarus.",False,[] 4553,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"This morning, uncle.",False,[] 4554,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Hector was gone, but Helen was not up.",False,[] 4555,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"That were we talking of, and of his anger.",False,[] 4556,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,So he says here.,False,[] 4557,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"What, is he angry too?",False,[] 4558,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"O Jupiter, there’s no comparison.",False,[] 4559,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Ay, if I ever saw him before and knew him.",False,[] 4560,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Then you say as I say, for I am sure he is not Hector.",False,[] 4561,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,’Tis just to each of them; he is himself.,False,[] 4562,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,So he is.,False,[] 4563,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,He is not Hector.,False,[] 4564,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Excuse me.,False,[] 4565,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Pardon me, pardon me.",False,[] 4566,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"He shall not need it, if he have his own.",False,[] 4567,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,No matter.,False,[] 4568,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,’Twould not become him. His own ’s better.,False,[] 4569,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"No, but brown.",False,[] 4570,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"To say the truth, true and not true.",False,[] 4571,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Why, Paris hath color enough.",False,[] 4572,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Then Troilus should have too much. If she praised him above, his complexion is higher than his. He having color enough, and the other higher, is too flaming a praise for a good complexion. I had as lief Helen’s golden tongue had commended Troilus for a copper nose.",False,[] 4573,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Then she’s a merry Greek indeed.,False,[] 4574,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Indeed, a tapster’s arithmetic may soon bring his particulars therein to a total.",False,[] 4575,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Is he so young a man and so old a lifter?,False,[] 4576,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Juno have mercy! How came it cloven?,False,[] 4577,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"O, he smiles valiantly.",False,[] 4578,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"O yes, an ’twere a cloud in autumn.",False,[] 4579,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Troilus will stand to the proof if you’ll prove it so.,False,[] 4580,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"If you love an addle egg as well as you love an idle head, you would eat chickens i’ th’ shell.",False,[] 4581,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Without the rack.,False,[] 4582,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Alas, poor chin! Many a wart is richer.",False,[] 4583,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,With millstones.,False,[] 4584,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,But there was a more temperate fire under the pot of her eyes. Did her eyes run o’er too?,False,[] 4585,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,At what was all this laughing?,False,[] 4586,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"An ’t had been a green hair, I should have laughed too.",False,[] 4587,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,What was his answer?,False,[] 4588,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,This is her question.,False,[] 4589,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"So let it now, for it has been a great while going by.",False,[] 4590,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,So I do.,False,[] 4591,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,And I’ll spring up in his tears an ’twere a nettle against May.,False,[] 4592,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,At your pleasure.,False,[] 4593,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Speak not so loud.,False,[] 4594,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Who’s that?,False,[] 4595,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Will he give you the nod?,False,[] 4596,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"If he do, the rich shall have more.",False,[] 4597,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"O, a brave man!",False,[] 4598,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Be those with swords?,False,[] 4599,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Who’s that?,False,[] 4600,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Can Helenus fight, uncle?",False,[] 4601,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,What sneaking fellow comes yonder?,False,[] 4602,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Peace, for shame, peace.",False,[] 4603,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Here comes more.,False,[] 4604,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"There is amongst the Greeks Achilles, a better man than Troilus.",False,[] 4605,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Well, well.",False,[] 4606,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Ay, a minced man; and then to be baked with no date in the pie, for then the man’s date is out.",False,[] 4607,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Upon my back to defend my belly, upon my wit to defend my wiles, upon my secrecy to defend mine honesty, my mask to defend my beauty, and you to defend all these; and at all these wards I lie, at a thousand watches.",False,[] 4608,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Nay, I’ll watch you for that, and that’s one of the chiefest of them too. If I cannot ward what I would not have hit, I can watch you for telling how I took the blow— unless it swell past hiding, and then it’s past watching.",False,[] 4609,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Adieu, uncle.",False,[] 4610,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"To bring, uncle?",False,[] 4611,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"By the same token, you are a bawd.",False,[] 4612,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Words, vows, gifts, tears, and love’s full sacrifice",False,[] 4613,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,He offers in another’s enterprise;,False,[] 4614,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,But more in Troilus thousandfold I see,False,[] 4615,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Than in the glass of Pandar’s praise may be.,False,[] 4616,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Yet hold I off. Women are angels, wooing;",False,[] 4617,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Things won are done; joy’s soul lies in the doing.,False,[] 4618,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,That she beloved knows naught that knows not this:,False,[] 4619,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Men prize the thing ungained more than it is.,False,[] 4620,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,That she was never yet that ever knew,False,[] 4621,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Love got so sweet as when desire did sue.,False,[] 4622,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Therefore this maxim out of love I teach:,False,[] 4623,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Achievement is command; ungained, beseech.",False,[] 4624,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Then though my heart’s content firm love doth bear,",False,[] 4625,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Nothing of that shall from mine eyes appear.,False,[] 4626,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Will you walk in, my lord?",False,[] 4627,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"“ Wished,” my lord? The gods grant— O, my lord!",False,[] 4628,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"More dregs than water, if my fears have eyes.",False,[] 4629,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Blind fear, that seeing reason leads, finds safer footing than blind reason, stumbling without fear. To fear the worst oft cures the worse.",False,[] 4630,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Nor nothing monstrous neither?,False,[] 4631,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"They say all lovers swear more performance than they are able and yet reserve an ability that they never perform, vowing more than the perfection of ten and discharging less than the tenth part of one. They that have the voice of lions and the act of hares, are they not monsters?",False,[] 4632,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Will you walk in, my lord?",False,[] 4633,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Well, uncle, what folly I commit I dedicate to you.",False,[] 4634,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Boldness comes to me now and brings me heart.,False,[] 4635,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Prince Troilus, I have loved you night and day",False,[] 4636,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,For many weary months.,False,[] 4637,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Hard to seem won; but I was won, my lord,",False,[] 4638,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,With the first glance that ever— pardon me;,False,[] 4639,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"If I confess much, you will play the tyrant.",False,[] 4640,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"I love you now, but till now not so much",False,[] 4641,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"But I might master it. In faith, I lie;",False,[] 4642,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,My thoughts were like unbridled children grown,False,[] 4643,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Too headstrong for their mother. See, we fools!",False,[] 4644,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Why have I blabbed? Who shall be true to us,False,[] 4645,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,When we are so unsecret to ourselves?,False,[] 4646,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"But though I loved you well, I wooed you not;",False,[] 4647,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"And yet, good faith, I wished myself a man;",False,[] 4648,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Or that we women had men’s privilege,False,[] 4649,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Of speaking first. Sweet, bid me hold my tongue,",False,[] 4650,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,For in this rapture I shall surely speak,False,[] 4651,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"The thing I shall repent. See, see, your silence,",False,[] 4652,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Cunning in dumbness, from my weakness draws",False,[] 4653,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,My very soul of counsel! Stop my mouth.,False,[] 4654,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"My lord, I do beseech you pardon me.",False,[] 4655,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,’Twas not my purpose thus to beg a kiss.,False,[] 4656,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"I am ashamed. O heavens, what have I done!",False,[] 4657,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"For this time will I take my leave, my lord.",False,[] 4658,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Pray you, content you.",False,[] 4659,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Sir, mine own company.",False,[] 4660,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Let me go and try.,False,[] 4661,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"I have a kind of self resides with you,",False,[] 4662,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,But an unkind self that itself will leave,False,[] 4663,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,To be another’s fool. I would be gone.,False,[] 4664,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Where is my wit? I know not what I speak.,False,[] 4665,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Perchance, my lord, I show more craft than love",False,[] 4666,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,And fell so roundly to a large confession,False,[] 4667,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"To angle for your thoughts. But you are wise,",False,[] 4668,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Or else you love not; for to be wise and love,False,[] 4669,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Exceeds man’s might. That dwells with gods above.,False,[] 4670,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,In that I’ll war with you.,False,[] 4671,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Prophet may you be!,False,[] 4672,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"If I be false or swerve a hair from truth,",False,[] 4673,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"When time is old and hath forgot itself,",False,[] 4674,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,When water drops have worn the stones of Troy,False,[] 4675,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"And blind oblivion swallowed cities up,",False,[] 4676,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,And mighty states characterless are grated,False,[] 4677,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"To dusty nothing, yet let memory,",False,[] 4678,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"From false to false, among false maids in love,",False,[] 4679,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Upbraid my falsehood! When they’ve said “ as false,False,[] 4680,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"As air, as water, wind or sandy earth,",False,[] 4681,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"As fox to lamb, or wolf to heifer’s calf,",False,[] 4682,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Pard to the hind, or stepdame to her son,”",False,[] 4683,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Yea, let them say, to stick the heart of falsehood,",False,[] 4684,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,“ As false as Cressid.”,False,[] 4685,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Amen.,False,[] 4686,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Then, sweet my lord, I’ll call mine uncle down.",False,[] 4687,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,He shall unbolt the gates.,False,[] 4688,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Good morrow, then.",False,[] 4689,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Are you aweary of me?,False,[] 4690,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Night hath been too brief.,False,[] 4691,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Prithee, tarry. You men will never tarry.",False,[] 4692,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"O foolish Cressid! I might have still held off,",False,[] 4693,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"And then you would have tarried. Hark, there’s one up.",False,[] 4694,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,A pestilence on him! Now will he be mocking.,False,[] 4695,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,I shall have such a life!,False,[] 4696,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Go hang yourself, you naughty mocking uncle.",False,[] 4697,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,You bring me to do— and then you flout me too.,False,[] 4698,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Come, come, beshrew your heart! You’ll ne’er be good",False,[] 4699,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Nor suffer others.,False,[] 4700,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Did not I tell you? Would he were knocked i’ th’ head!,False,[] 4701,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Who’s that at door?— Good uncle, go and see.—",False,[] 4702,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"My lord, come you again into my chamber.",False,[] 4703,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"You smile and mock me, as if I meant naughtily.",False,[] 4704,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Come, you are deceived. I think of no such thing.",False,[] 4705,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"How earnestly they knock! Pray you, come in.",False,[] 4706,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,I would not for half Troy have you seen here.,False,[] 4707,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,How now? What’s the matter? Who was here?,False,[] 4708,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Why sigh you so profoundly? Where’s my lord?,False,[] 4709,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Gone? Tell me, sweet uncle, what’s the matter?",False,[] 4710,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,O the gods! What’s the matter?,False,[] 4711,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Good uncle, I beseech you, on my knees I beseech you, what’s the matter?",False,[] 4712,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,O you immortal gods! I will not go.,False,[] 4713,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"I will not, uncle. I have forgot my father.",False,[] 4714,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"I know no touch of consanguinity,",False,[] 4715,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"No kin, no love, no blood, no soul so near me",False,[] 4716,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"As the sweet Troilus. O you gods divine,",False,[] 4717,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Make Cressid’s name the very crown of falsehood,False,[] 4718,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"If ever she leave Troilus! Time, force, and death",False,[] 4719,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Do to this body what extremes you can,",False,[] 4720,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,But the strong base and building of my love,False,[] 4721,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Is as the very center of the Earth,",False,[] 4722,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Drawing all things to it. I’ll go in and weep—,False,[] 4723,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Tear my bright hair, and scratch my praisèd cheeks,",False,[] 4724,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Crack my clear voice with sobs, and break my heart",False,[] 4725,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,With sounding “ Troilus.” I will not go from Troy.,False,[] 4726,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Why tell you me of moderation?,False,[] 4727,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"The grief is fine, full, perfect that I taste,",False,[] 4728,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,And violenteth in a sense as strong,False,[] 4729,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,As that which causeth it. How can I moderate it?,False,[] 4730,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,If I could temporize with my affection,False,[] 4731,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Or brew it to a weak and colder palate,",False,[] 4732,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,The like allayment could I give my grief.,False,[] 4733,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,My love admits no qualifying dross;,False,[] 4734,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,No more my grief in such a precious loss.,False,[] 4735,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"O Troilus, Troilus!",False,[] 4736,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Have the gods envy?,False,[] 4737,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,And is it true that I must go from Troy?,False,[] 4738,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"What, and from Troilus too?",False,[] 4739,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Is ’t possible?,False,[] 4740,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"I must, then, to the Grecians?",False,[] 4741,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,A woeful Cressid ’mongst the merry Greeks.,False,[] 4742,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,When shall we see again?,False,[] 4743,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"I true? How now, what wicked deem is this?",False,[] 4744,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"O, you shall be exposed, my lord, to dangers",False,[] 4745,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,As infinite as imminent! But I’ll be true.,False,[] 4746,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,And you this glove. When shall I see you?,False,[] 4747,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,O heavens! “ Be true” again?,False,[] 4748,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"O heavens, you love me not!",False,[] 4749,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Do you think I will?,False,[] 4750,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"My lord, will you be true?",False,[] 4751,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"In kissing, do you render or receive?",False,[] 4752,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"I’ll make my match to live,",False,[] 4753,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,The kiss you take is better than you give.,False,[] 4754,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Therefore no kiss.,False,[] 4755,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"You are an odd man. Give even, or give none.",False,[] 4756,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"No, Paris is not, for you know ’tis true",False,[] 4757,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"That you are odd, and he is even with you.",False,[] 4758,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"No, I’ll be sworn.",False,[] 4759,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,You may.,False,[] 4760,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Why, beg two.",False,[] 4761,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,I am your debtor; claim it when ’tis due.,False,[] 4762,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Now, my sweet guardian. Hark, a word with you.",False,[] 4763,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Remember? Yes.,False,[] 4764,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Sweet honey Greek, tempt me no more to folly.",False,[] 4765,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,I’ll tell you what—,False,[] 4766,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"In faith, I cannot. What would you have me do?",False,[] 4767,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"I prithee, do not hold me to mine oath.",False,[] 4768,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Bid me do anything but that, sweet Greek.",False,[] 4769,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Diomed—,False,[] 4770,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Hark, a word in your ear.",False,[] 4771,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Nay, but you part in anger.",False,[] 4772,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Guardian! Why, Greek!",False,[] 4773,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"In faith, I do not. Come hither once again.",False,[] 4774,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"In faith, I will, la. Never trust me else.",False,[] 4775,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,I’ll fetch you one.,False,[] 4776,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Here, Diomed. Keep this sleeve.",False,[] 4777,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,You look upon that sleeve? Behold it well.,False,[] 4778,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,He loved me— O false wench!— Give ’t me again.,False,[] 4779,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"It is no matter, now I ha ’t again.",False,[] 4780,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,I will not meet with you tomorrow night.,False,[] 4781,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"I prithee, Diomed, visit me no more.",False,[] 4782,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"What, this?",False,[] 4783,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"O all you gods!— O pretty, pretty pledge!",False,[] 4784,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Thy master now lies thinking on his bed,False,[] 4785,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Of thee and me, and sighs, and takes my glove,",False,[] 4786,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,And gives memorial dainty kisses to it,False,[] 4787,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,As I kiss thee.,False,[] 4788,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,He that takes that doth take my heart withal.,False,[] 4789,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"You shall not have it, Diomed, faith, you shall not.",False,[] 4790,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,I’ll give you something else.,False,[] 4791,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,It is no matter.,False,[] 4792,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,’Twas one’s that loved me better than you will.,False,[] 4793,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"But now you have it, take it.",False,[] 4794,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"By all Diana’s waiting-women yond,",False,[] 4795,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"And by herself, I will not tell you whose.",False,[] 4796,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Well, well, ’tis done, ’tis past. And yet it is not.",False,[] 4797,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,I will not keep my word.,False,[] 4798,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,You shall not go. One cannot speak a word,False,[] 4799,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,But it straight starts you.,False,[] 4800,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Ay, come.— O Jove!— Do, come.— I shall be plagued.",False,[] 4801,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Good night. I prithee, come.—",False,[] 4802,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Troilus, farewell. One eye yet looks on thee,",False,[] 4803,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,But with my heart the other eye doth see.,False,[] 4804,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"Ah, poor our sex! This fault in us I find:",False,[] 4805,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,The error of our eye directs our mind.,False,[] 4806,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,"What error leads must err. O, then conclude:",False,[] 4807,Cressida,Cressida_Tro,,Minds swayed by eyes are full of turpitude.,False,[] 4808,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,Queen Hecuba and Helen.,False,[] 4809,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,"Up to the eastern tower,",False,[] 4810,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,"Whose height commands as subject all the vale,",False,[] 4811,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,"To see the battle. Hector, whose patience",False,[] 4812,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,"Is as a virtue fixed, today was moved.",False,[] 4813,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,He chid Andromache and struck his armorer;,False,[] 4814,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,"And, like as there were husbandry in war,",False,[] 4815,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,"Before the sun rose he was harnessed light,",False,[] 4816,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,"And to the field goes he, where every flower",False,[] 4817,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,Did as a prophet weep what it foresaw,False,[] 4818,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,In Hector’s wrath.,False,[] 4819,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,"The noise goes, this: there is among the Greeks",False,[] 4820,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,"A lord of Trojan blood, nephew to Hector.",False,[] 4821,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,They call him Ajax.,False,[] 4822,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,They say he is a very man per se,False,[] 4823,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,And stands alone.,False,[] 4824,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,"This man, lady, hath robbed many beasts of their particular additions. He is as valiant as the lion, churlish as the bear, slow as the elephant, a man into whom nature hath so crowded humors that his valor is crushed into folly, his folly sauced with discretion. There is no man hath a virtue that he hath not a glimpse of, nor any man an attaint but he carries some stain of it. He is melancholy without cause and merry against the hair. He hath the joints of everything, but everything so out of joint that he is a gouty Briareus, many hands and no use, or purblind Argus, all eyes and no sight.",False,[] 4825,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,"They say he yesterday coped Hector in the battle and struck him down, the disdain and shame whereof hath ever since kept Hector fasting and waking.",False,[] 4826,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,"Madam, your Uncle Pandarus.",False,[] 4827,Alexander,Alexander_Tro,MALE,"As may be in the world, lady.",False,[] 4828,Troilus’s Boy,Boy_Tro,MALE,"Sir, my lord would instantly speak with you.",False,[] 4829,Troilus’s Boy,Boy_Tro,MALE,At your own house. There he unarms him.,False,[] 4830,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Princes, what grief hath set the jaundice o’er your cheeks?",False,[] 4831,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,The ample proposition that hope makes,False,[] 4832,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,In all designs begun on Earth below,False,[] 4833,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Fails in the promised largeness. Checks and disasters,False,[] 4834,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Grow in the veins of actions highest reared,",False,[] 4835,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"As knots, by the conflux of meeting sap,",False,[] 4836,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Infects the sound pine and diverts his grain,False,[] 4837,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Tortive and errant from his course of growth.,False,[] 4838,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Nor, princes, is it matter new to us",False,[] 4839,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,That we come short of our suppose so far,False,[] 4840,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"That after seven years’ siege yet Troy walls stand,",False,[] 4841,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Sith every action that hath gone before,",False,[] 4842,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Whereof we have record, trial did draw",False,[] 4843,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Bias and thwart, not answering the aim",False,[] 4844,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,And that unbodied figure of the thought,False,[] 4845,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"That gave ’t surmisèd shape. Why then, you princes,",False,[] 4846,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Do you with cheeks abashed behold our works,False,[] 4847,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"And call them shames, which are indeed naught else",False,[] 4848,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,But the protractive trials of great Jove,False,[] 4849,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,To find persistive constancy in men?,False,[] 4850,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,The fineness of which metal is not found,False,[] 4851,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"In Fortune’s love; for then the bold and coward,",False,[] 4852,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"The wise and fool, the artist and unread,",False,[] 4853,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,The hard and soft seem all affined and kin.,False,[] 4854,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"But in the wind and tempest of her frown,",False,[] 4855,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Distinction, with a broad and powerful fan,",False,[] 4856,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Puffing at all, winnows the light away,",False,[] 4857,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,And what hath mass or matter by itself,False,[] 4858,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Lies rich in virtue and unmingled.,False,[] 4859,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Speak, Prince of Ithaca, and be ’t of less expect",False,[] 4860,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"That matter needless, of importless burden,",False,[] 4861,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Divide thy lips than we are confident,False,[] 4862,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,When rank Thersites opes his mastic jaws,False,[] 4863,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"We shall hear music, wit, and oracle.",False,[] 4864,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"The nature of the sickness found, Ulysses,",False,[] 4865,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,What is the remedy?,False,[] 4866,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"What trumpet? Look, Menelaus.",False,[] 4867,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,What would you ’fore our tent?,False,[] 4868,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Even this.,False,[] 4869,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,With surety stronger than Achilles’ arm,False,[] 4870,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"’Fore all the Greekish host, which with one voice",False,[] 4871,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Call Agamemnon head and general.,False,[] 4872,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,How?,False,[] 4873,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"This Trojan scorns us, or the men of Troy",False,[] 4874,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Are ceremonious courtiers.,False,[] 4875,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Sir, you of Troy, call you yourself Aeneas?",False,[] 4876,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"What’s your affair, I pray you?",False,[] 4877,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,He hears naught privately that comes from Troy.,False,[] 4878,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Speak frankly as the wind;,False,[] 4879,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,It is not Agamemnon’s sleeping hour.,False,[] 4880,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"That thou shalt know, Trojan, he is awake,",False,[] 4881,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,He tells thee so himself.,False,[] 4882,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"This shall be told our lovers, Lord Aeneas.",False,[] 4883,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"If none of them have soul in such a kind,",False,[] 4884,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"We left them all at home. But we are soldiers,",False,[] 4885,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,And may that soldier a mere recreant prove,False,[] 4886,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"That means not, hath not, or is not in love!",False,[] 4887,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"If then one is, or hath, or means to be,",False,[] 4888,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"That one meets Hector. If none else, I am he.",False,[] 4889,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Fair Lord Aeneas, let me touch your hand.",False,[] 4890,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"To our pavilion shall I lead you, sir.",False,[] 4891,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Achilles shall have word of this intent;,False,[] 4892,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,So shall each lord of Greece from tent to tent.,False,[] 4893,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Yourself shall feast with us before you go,",False,[] 4894,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,And find the welcome of a noble foe.,False,[] 4895,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Where is Achilles?,False,[] 4896,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Let it be known to him that we are here.,False,[] 4897,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"He shent our messengers, and we lay by",False,[] 4898,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Our appertainments, visiting of him.",False,[] 4899,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Let him be told so, lest perchance he think",False,[] 4900,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,We dare not move the question of our place,False,[] 4901,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Or know not what we are.,False,[] 4902,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Hear you, Patroclus:",False,[] 4903,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"We are too well acquainted with these answers,",False,[] 4904,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"But his evasion, winged thus swift with scorn,",False,[] 4905,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Cannot outfly our apprehensions.,False,[] 4906,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Much attribute he hath, and much the reason",False,[] 4907,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Why we ascribe it to him. Yet all his virtues,",False,[] 4908,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Not virtuously on his own part beheld,",False,[] 4909,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Do in our eyes begin to lose their gloss,",False,[] 4910,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Yea, and like fair fruit in an unwholesome dish,",False,[] 4911,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Are like to rot untasted. Go and tell him,False,[] 4912,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,We come to speak with him; and you shall not sin,False,[] 4913,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,If you do say we think him overproud,False,[] 4914,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"And underhonest, in self-assumption greater",False,[] 4915,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Than in the note of judgment; and worthier than himself,False,[] 4916,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Here tend the savage strangeness he puts on,",False,[] 4917,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Disguise the holy strength of their command,",False,[] 4918,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,And underwrite in an observing kind,False,[] 4919,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"His humorous predominance— yea, watch",False,[] 4920,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"His course and time, his ebbs and flows, as if",False,[] 4921,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,The passage and whole carriage of this action,False,[] 4922,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Rode on his tide. Go tell him this, and add",False,[] 4923,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"That, if he overhold his price so much,",False,[] 4924,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"We’ll none of him. But let him, like an engine",False,[] 4925,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Not portable, lie under this report:",False,[] 4926,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,“ Bring action hither; this cannot go to war.”,False,[] 4927,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,A stirring dwarf we do allowance give,False,[] 4928,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Before a sleeping giant. Tell him so.,False,[] 4929,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,In second voice we’ll not be satisfied;,False,[] 4930,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"We come to speak with him.— Ulysses, enter you.",False,[] 4931,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,No more than what he thinks he is.,False,[] 4932,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,No question.,False,[] 4933,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"No, noble Ajax. You are as strong, as valiant, as wise, no less noble, much more gentle, and altogether more tractable.",False,[] 4934,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Your mind is the clearer, Ajax, and your virtues the fairer. He that is proud eats up himself. Pride is his own glass, his own trumpet, his own chronicle; and whatever praises itself but in the deed devours the deed in the praise.",False,[] 4935,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,What’s his excuse?,False,[] 4936,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Why, will he not, upon our fair request,",False,[] 4937,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Untent his person and share th’ air with us?,False,[] 4938,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Let Ajax go to him.—,False,[] 4939,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Dear lord, go you and greet him in his tent.",False,[] 4940,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,’Tis said he holds you well and will be led,False,[] 4941,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,At your request a little from himself.,False,[] 4942,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"O, no, you shall not go.",False,[] 4943,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,He will be the physician that should be the patient.,False,[] 4944,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Go we to council. Let Achilles sleep.,False,[] 4945,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Light boats sail swift, though greater hulks draw deep.",False,[] 4946,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"What wouldst thou of us, Trojan, make demand?",False,[] 4947,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Let Diomedes bear him,",False,[] 4948,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,And bring us Cressid hither. Calchas shall have,False,[] 4949,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"What he requests of us. Good Diomed,",False,[] 4950,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Furnish you fairly for this interchange.,False,[] 4951,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Withal, bring word if Hector will tomorrow",False,[] 4952,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Be answered in his challenge. Ajax is ready.,False,[] 4953,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,We’ll execute your purpose and put on,False,[] 4954,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,A form of strangeness as we pass along;,False,[] 4955,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"So do each lord, and either greet him not",False,[] 4956,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Or else disdainfully, which shall shake him more",False,[] 4957,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Than if not looked on. I will lead the way.,False,[] 4958,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,What says Achilles? Would he aught with us?,False,[] 4959,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,The better.,False,[] 4960,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Here art thou in appointment fresh and fair,",False,[] 4961,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Anticipating time with starting courage.,False,[] 4962,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Give with thy trumpet a loud note to Troy,",False,[] 4963,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Thou dreadful Ajax, that the appallèd air",False,[] 4964,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,May pierce the head of the great combatant,False,[] 4965,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,And hale him hither.,False,[] 4966,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Is not yond Diomed with Calchas’ daughter?,False,[] 4967,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Is this the Lady Cressid?,False,[] 4968,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Most dearly welcome to the Greeks, sweet lady.",False,[] 4969,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,The Trojan’s trumpet.,False,[] 4970,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Yonder comes the troop.,False,[] 4971,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Which way would Hector have it?,False,[] 4972,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,’Tis done like Hector.,False,[] 4973,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Here is Sir Diomed.— Go, gentle knight;",False,[] 4974,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Stand by our Ajax. As you and Lord Aeneas,False,[] 4975,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Consent upon the order of their fight,",False,[] 4976,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"So be it, either to the uttermost",False,[] 4977,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Or else a breath. The combatants being kin,False,[] 4978,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Half stints their strife before their strokes begin.,False,[] 4979,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,What Trojan is that same that looks so heavy?,False,[] 4980,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,They are in action.,False,[] 4981,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"His blows are well disposed.— There, Ajax!",False,[] 4982,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Worthy all arms! As welcome as to one,False,[] 4983,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,That would be rid of such an enemy—,False,[] 4984,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,But that’s no welcome. Understand more clear:,False,[] 4985,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,What’s past and what’s to come is strewed with husks,False,[] 4986,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,And formless ruin of oblivion;,False,[] 4987,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"But in this extant moment, faith and troth,",False,[] 4988,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Strained purely from all hollow bias-drawing,",False,[] 4989,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Bids thee, with most divine integrity,",False,[] 4990,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"From heart of very heart, great Hector, welcome.",False,[] 4991,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"My well-famed lord of Troy, no less to you.",False,[] 4992,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"First, all you peers of Greece, go to my tent;",False,[] 4993,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"There in the full convive we. Afterwards,",False,[] 4994,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,As Hector’s leisure and your bounties shall,False,[] 4995,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Concur together, severally entreat him.",False,[] 4996,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Beat loud the taborins; let the trumpets blow,",False,[] 4997,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,That this great soldier may his welcome know.,False,[] 4998,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"We go wrong, we go wrong.",False,[] 4999,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"So now, fair prince of Troy, I bid good night.",False,[] 5000,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Ajax commands the guard to tend on you.,False,[] 5001,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Good night.,False,[] 5002,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Renew, renew! The fierce Polydamas",False,[] 5003,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Hath beat down Menon; bastard Margareton,False,[] 5004,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Hath Doreus prisoner,",False,[] 5005,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"And stands colossus-wise, waving his beam",False,[] 5006,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Upon the pashèd corses of the kings,False,[] 5007,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Epistrophus and Cedius. Polyxenes is slain,",False,[] 5008,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Amphimachus and Thoas deadly hurt,",False,[] 5009,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Patroclus ta’en or slain, and Palamedes",False,[] 5010,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,Sore hurt and bruised. The dreadful Sagittary,False,[] 5011,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Appals our numbers. Haste we, Diomed,",False,[] 5012,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"To reinforcement, or we perish all.",False,[] 5013,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Hark, hark, what shout is this?",False,[] 5014,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,March patiently along. Let one be sent,False,[] 5015,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,To pray Achilles see us at our tent.,False,[] 5016,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"If in his death the gods have us befriended,",False,[] 5017,Agamemnon,Agamemnon_Tro,,"Great Troy is ours, and our sharp wars are ended.",False,[] 5018,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"With due observance of thy godlike seat,",False,[] 5019,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Great Agamemnon, Nestor shall apply",False,[] 5020,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Thy latest words. In the reproof of chance,False,[] 5021,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Lies the true proof of men. The sea being smooth,",False,[] 5022,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,How many shallow bauble boats dare sail,False,[] 5023,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Upon her patient breast, making their way",False,[] 5024,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,With those of nobler bulk!,False,[] 5025,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,But let the ruffian Boreas once enrage,False,[] 5026,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"The gentle Thetis, and anon behold",False,[] 5027,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"The strong-ribbed bark through liquid mountains cut,",False,[] 5028,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Bounding between the two moist elements,",False,[] 5029,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Like Perseus’ horse. Where’s then the saucy boat,False,[] 5030,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Whose weak untimbered sides but even now,False,[] 5031,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Corrivaled greatness? Either to harbor fled,False,[] 5032,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Or made a toast for Neptune. Even so,False,[] 5033,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Doth valor’s show and valor’s worth divide,False,[] 5034,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,In storms of Fortune. For in her ray and brightness,False,[] 5035,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,The herd hath more annoyance by the breese,False,[] 5036,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Than by the tiger, but when the splitting wind",False,[] 5037,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Makes flexible the knees of knotted oaks,",False,[] 5038,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"And flies flee under shade, why, then the thing of courage,",False,[] 5039,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"As roused with rage, with rage doth sympathize,",False,[] 5040,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,And with an accent tuned in selfsame key,False,[] 5041,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Retorts to chiding Fortune.,False,[] 5042,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Most wisely hath Ulysses here discovered,False,[] 5043,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,The fever whereof all our power is sick.,False,[] 5044,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"And in the imitation of these twain,",False,[] 5045,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Who, as Ulysses says, opinion crowns",False,[] 5046,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"With an imperial voice, many are infect:",False,[] 5047,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Ajax is grown self-willed and bears his head,False,[] 5048,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"In such a rein, in full as proud a place",False,[] 5049,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"As broad Achilles; keeps his tent like him,",False,[] 5050,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Makes factious feasts; rails on our state of war,",False,[] 5051,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Bold as an oracle, and sets Thersites—",False,[] 5052,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,A slave whose gall coins slanders like a mint—,False,[] 5053,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"To match us in comparisons with dirt,",False,[] 5054,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"To weaken and discredit our exposure,",False,[] 5055,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,How rank soever rounded in with danger.,False,[] 5056,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Let this be granted, and Achilles’ horse",False,[] 5057,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Makes many Thetis’ sons.,False,[] 5058,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Tell him of Nestor, one that was a man",False,[] 5059,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"When Hector’s grandsire sucked. He is old now,",False,[] 5060,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,But if there be not in our Grecian host,False,[] 5061,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,A noble man that hath one spark of fire,False,[] 5062,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"To answer for his love, tell him from me",False,[] 5063,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,I’ll hide my silver beard in a gold beaver,False,[] 5064,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,And in my vambrace put my withered brawns,False,[] 5065,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"And, meeting him, will tell him that my lady",False,[] 5066,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Was fairer than his grandam and as chaste,False,[] 5067,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"As may be in the world. His youth in flood,",False,[] 5068,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,I’ll prove this troth with my three drops of blood.,False,[] 5069,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,What says Ulysses?,False,[] 5070,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,What is ’t?,False,[] 5071,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Well, and how?",False,[] 5072,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,True. The purpose is perspicuous as substance,False,[] 5073,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Whose grossness little characters sum up;,False,[] 5074,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"And, in the publication, make no strain",False,[] 5075,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"But that Achilles, were his brain as barren",False,[] 5076,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"As banks of Libya— though, Apollo knows,",False,[] 5077,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"’Tis dry enough— will, with great speed of judgment,",False,[] 5078,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Ay, with celerity, find Hector’s purpose",False,[] 5079,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Pointing on him.,False,[] 5080,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Why, ’tis most meet. Who may you else oppose",False,[] 5081,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,That can from Hector bring his honor off,False,[] 5082,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"If not Achilles? Though ’t be a sportful combat,",False,[] 5083,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Yet in the trial much opinion dwells,",False,[] 5084,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,For here the Trojans taste our dear’st repute,False,[] 5085,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"With their fin’st palate. And, trust to me, Ulysses,",False,[] 5086,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Our imputation shall be oddly poised,False,[] 5087,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"In this vile action. For the success,",False,[] 5088,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Although particular, shall give a scantling",False,[] 5089,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Of good or bad unto the general;,False,[] 5090,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"And in such indexes, although small pricks",False,[] 5091,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"To their subsequent volumes, there is seen",False,[] 5092,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,The baby figure of the giant mass,False,[] 5093,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Of things to come at large. It is supposed,False,[] 5094,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,He that meets Hector issues from our choice;,False,[] 5095,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"And choice, being mutual act of all our souls,",False,[] 5096,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Makes merit her election and doth boil,",False,[] 5097,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"As ’twere from forth us all, a man distilled",False,[] 5098,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Out of our virtues, who, miscarrying,",False,[] 5099,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,What heart receives from hence a conquering part,False,[] 5100,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,To steel a strong opinion to themselves?—,False,[] 5101,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Which entertained, limbs are his instruments,",False,[] 5102,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,In no less working than are swords and bows,False,[] 5103,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Directive by the limbs.,False,[] 5104,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,I see them not with my old eyes. What are they?,False,[] 5105,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Now, Ulysses, I begin to relish thy advice,",False,[] 5106,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,And I will give a taste thereof forthwith,False,[] 5107,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,To Agamemnon. Go we to him straight.,False,[] 5108,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Two curs shall tame each other; pride alone,False,[] 5109,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Must tar the mastiffs on, as ’twere a bone.",False,[] 5110,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,What moves Ajax thus to bay at him?,False,[] 5111,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Who, Thersites?",False,[] 5112,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Then will Ajax lack matter, if he have lost his argument.",False,[] 5113,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,All the better. Their fraction is more our wish than their faction. But it was a strong composure a fool could disunite.,False,[] 5114,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,No Achilles with him.,False,[] 5115,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,And yet he loves himself. Is ’t not strange?,False,[] 5116,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"O, this is well; he rubs the vein of him.",False,[] 5117,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,How he describes himself!,False,[] 5118,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"An ’twould, you’d carry half.",False,[] 5119,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"He’s not yet through warm. Force him with praises. Pour in, pour in; his ambition is dry.",False,[] 5120,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Our noble general, do not do so.",False,[] 5121,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Wherefore should you so?,False,[] 5122,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"He is not emulous, as Achilles is.",False,[] 5123,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,What a vice were it in Ajax now—,False,[] 5124,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Ay, my good son.",False,[] 5125,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Would you, my lord, aught with the General?",False,[] 5126,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Nothing, my lord.",False,[] 5127,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Our general doth salute you with a kiss.,False,[] 5128,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,And very courtly counsel. I’ll begin.,False,[] 5129,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,So much for Nestor.,False,[] 5130,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,A woman of quick sense.,False,[] 5131,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,The Trojan’s trumpet.,False,[] 5132,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Now, Ajax, hold thine own!",False,[] 5133,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"I have, thou gallant Trojan, seen thee oft,",False,[] 5134,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Laboring for destiny, make cruel way",False,[] 5135,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Through ranks of Greekish youth; and I have seen thee,",False,[] 5136,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"As hot as Perseus, spur thy Phrygian steed,",False,[] 5137,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Despising many forfeits and subduments,",False,[] 5138,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"When thou hast hung thy advanced sword i’ th’ air,",False,[] 5139,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Not letting it decline on the declined,",False,[] 5140,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,That I have said to some my standers-by,False,[] 5141,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"“ Lo, Jupiter is yonder, dealing life!”",False,[] 5142,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,And I have seen thee pause and take thy breath,False,[] 5143,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"When that a ring of Greeks have hemmed thee in,",False,[] 5144,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Like an Olympian wrestling. This have I seen.,False,[] 5145,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"But this thy countenance, still locked in steel,",False,[] 5146,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,I never saw till now. I knew thy grandsire,False,[] 5147,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"And once fought with him; he was a soldier good,",False,[] 5148,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"But, by great Mars, the captain of us all,",False,[] 5149,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Never like thee! O, let an old man embrace thee;",False,[] 5150,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"And, worthy warrior, welcome to our tents.",False,[] 5151,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,I would my arms could match thee in contention,False,[] 5152,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,As they contend with thee in courtesy.,False,[] 5153,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Ha! By this white beard, I’d fight with thee tomorrow.",False,[] 5154,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Well, welcome, welcome. I have seen the time!",False,[] 5155,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Go, bear Patroclus’ body to Achilles,",False,[] 5156,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,And bid the snail-paced Ajax arm for shame.,False,[] 5157,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,There is a thousand Hectors in the field.,False,[] 5158,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Now here he fights on Galathe his horse,",False,[] 5159,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,And here lacks work; anon he’s there afoot,False,[] 5160,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"And there they fly or die, like scalèd schools",False,[] 5161,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Before the belching whale; then is he yonder,",False,[] 5162,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"And there the strawy Greeks, ripe for his edge,",False,[] 5163,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Fall down before him like a mower’s swath.,False,[] 5164,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Here, there, and everywhere he leaves and takes,",False,[] 5165,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,Dexterity so obeying appetite,False,[] 5166,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"That what he will he does, and does so much",False,[] 5167,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,That proof is called impossibility.,False,[] 5168,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"So, so, we draw together.",False,[] 5169,Nestor,Nestor_Tro,,"Peace, drums!",False,[] 5170,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Agamemnon,",False,[] 5171,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Thou great commander, nerves and bone of Greece,",False,[] 5172,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Heart of our numbers, soul and only sprite,",False,[] 5173,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,In whom the tempers and the minds of all,False,[] 5174,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Should be shut up, hear what Ulysses speaks.",False,[] 5175,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Besides th’ applause and approbation,",False,[] 5176,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"The which, most mighty for thy place and sway,",False,[] 5177,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And thou most reverend for thy stretched-out life,",False,[] 5178,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"I give to both your speeches, which were such",False,[] 5179,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,As Agamemnon and the hand of Greece,False,[] 5180,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Should hold up high in brass; and such again,False,[] 5181,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"As venerable Nestor, hatched in silver,",False,[] 5182,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Should with a bond of air, strong as the axletree",False,[] 5183,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"On which heaven rides, knit all the Greekish ears",False,[] 5184,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"To his experienced tongue, yet let it please both,",False,[] 5185,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Thou great, and wise, to hear Ulysses speak.",False,[] 5186,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Troy, yet upon his basis, had been down,",False,[] 5187,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And the great Hector’s sword had lacked a master,False,[] 5188,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,But for these instances:,False,[] 5189,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"The specialty of rule hath been neglected,",False,[] 5190,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And look how many Grecian tents do stand,False,[] 5191,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Hollow upon this plain, so many hollow factions.",False,[] 5192,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,When that the general is not like the hive,False,[] 5193,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"To whom the foragers shall all repair,",False,[] 5194,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"What honey is expected? Degree being vizarded,",False,[] 5195,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Th’ unworthiest shows as fairly in the mask.,False,[] 5196,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"The heavens themselves, the planets, and this center",False,[] 5197,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Observe degree, priority, and place,",False,[] 5198,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Insisture, course, proportion, season, form,",False,[] 5199,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Office, and custom, in all line of order.",False,[] 5200,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And therefore is the glorious planet Sol,False,[] 5201,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,In noble eminence enthroned and sphered,False,[] 5202,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Amidst the other, whose med’cinable eye",False,[] 5203,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Corrects the influence of evil planets,",False,[] 5204,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And posts, like the commandment of a king,",False,[] 5205,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Sans check, to good and bad. But when the planets",False,[] 5206,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"In evil mixture to disorder wander,",False,[] 5207,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"What plagues and what portents, what mutiny,",False,[] 5208,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"What raging of the sea, shaking of Earth,",False,[] 5209,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Commotion in the winds, frights, changes, horrors",False,[] 5210,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Divert and crack, rend and deracinate",False,[] 5211,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,The unity and married calm of states,False,[] 5212,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Quite from their fixture! O, when degree is shaked,",False,[] 5213,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Which is the ladder of all high designs,",False,[] 5214,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"The enterprise is sick. How could communities,",False,[] 5215,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Degrees in schools and brotherhoods in cities,",False,[] 5216,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Peaceful commerce from dividable shores,",False,[] 5217,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"The primogeneity and due of birth,",False,[] 5218,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Prerogative of age, crowns, scepters, laurels,",False,[] 5219,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,But by degree stand in authentic place?,False,[] 5220,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Take but degree away, untune that string,",False,[] 5221,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And hark what discord follows. Each thing meets,False,[] 5222,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,In mere oppugnancy. The bounded waters,False,[] 5223,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Should lift their bosoms higher than the shores,False,[] 5224,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And make a sop of all this solid globe;,False,[] 5225,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Strength should be lord of imbecility,",False,[] 5226,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And the rude son should strike his father dead;,False,[] 5227,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Force should be right, or, rather, right and wrong,",False,[] 5228,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Between whose endless jar justice resides,",False,[] 5229,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Should lose their names, and so should justice too.",False,[] 5230,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Then everything includes itself in power,",False,[] 5231,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Power into will, will into appetite,",False,[] 5232,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And appetite, an universal wolf,",False,[] 5233,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"So doubly seconded with will and power,",False,[] 5234,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Must make perforce an universal prey,False,[] 5235,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And last eat up himself. Great Agamemnon,",False,[] 5236,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"This chaos, when degree is suffocate,",False,[] 5237,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Follows the choking.,False,[] 5238,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And this neglection of degree it is,False,[] 5239,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"That by a pace goes backward, with a purpose",False,[] 5240,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,It hath to climb. The General’s disdained,False,[] 5241,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"By him one step below, he by the next,",False,[] 5242,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"That next by him beneath; so every step,",False,[] 5243,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Exampled by the first pace that is sick,False,[] 5244,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Of his superior, grows to an envious fever",False,[] 5245,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Of pale and bloodless emulation.,False,[] 5246,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And ’tis this fever that keeps Troy on foot,",False,[] 5247,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Not her own sinews. To end a tale of length,",False,[] 5248,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Troy in our weakness stands, not in her strength.",False,[] 5249,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"The great Achilles, whom opinion crowns",False,[] 5250,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"The sinew and the forehand of our host,",False,[] 5251,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Having his ear full of his airy fame,",False,[] 5252,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Grows dainty of his worth and in his tent,False,[] 5253,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Lies mocking our designs. With him Patroclus,",False,[] 5254,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Upon a lazy bed, the live-long day",False,[] 5255,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Breaks scurril jests,",False,[] 5256,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And with ridiculous and silly action,",False,[] 5257,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Which, slanderer, he imitation calls,",False,[] 5258,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"He pageants us. Sometime, great Agamemnon,",False,[] 5259,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Thy topless deputation he puts on,",False,[] 5260,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And, like a strutting player whose conceit",False,[] 5261,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Lies in his hamstring and doth think it rich,False,[] 5262,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,To hear the wooden dialogue and sound,False,[] 5263,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"’Twixt his stretched footing and the scaffollage,",False,[] 5264,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Such to-be-pitied and o’erwrested seeming,False,[] 5265,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"He acts thy greatness in; and when he speaks,",False,[] 5266,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"’Tis like a chime a-mending, with terms unsquared",False,[] 5267,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Which from the tongue of roaring Typhon dropped,False,[] 5268,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Would seem hyperboles. At this fusty stuff,",False,[] 5269,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"The large Achilles, on his pressed bed lolling,",False,[] 5270,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"From his deep chest laughs out a loud applause,",False,[] 5271,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Cries “ Excellent! ’Tis Agamemnon right.,False,[] 5272,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Now play me Nestor; hem and stroke thy beard,",False,[] 5273,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,As he being dressed to some oration.”,False,[] 5274,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"That’s done, as near as the extremest ends",False,[] 5275,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Of parallels, as like as Vulcan and his wife;",False,[] 5276,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Yet god Achilles still cries “ Excellent!,False,[] 5277,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"’Tis Nestor right. Now play him me, Patroclus,",False,[] 5278,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Arming to answer in a night alarm.”,False,[] 5279,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And then, forsooth, the faint defects of age",False,[] 5280,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Must be the scene of mirth— to cough and spit,",False,[] 5281,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And, with a palsy fumbling on his gorget,",False,[] 5282,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Shake in and out the rivet. And at this sport,False,[] 5283,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Sir Valor dies, cries “ O, enough, Patroclus,",False,[] 5284,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Or give me ribs of steel! I shall split all,False,[] 5285,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"In pleasure of my spleen.” And in this fashion,",False,[] 5286,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"All our abilities, gifts, natures, shapes,",False,[] 5287,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Severals and generals of grace exact,",False,[] 5288,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Achievements, plots, orders, preventions,",False,[] 5289,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Excitements to the field, or speech for truce,",False,[] 5290,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Success or loss, what is or is not, serves",False,[] 5291,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,As stuff for these two to make paradoxes.,False,[] 5292,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"They tax our policy and call it cowardice,",False,[] 5293,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Count wisdom as no member of the war,",False,[] 5294,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Forestall prescience, and esteem no act",False,[] 5295,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,But that of hand. The still and mental parts,False,[] 5296,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,That do contrive how many hands shall strike,False,[] 5297,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,When fitness calls them on and know by measure,False,[] 5298,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Of their observant toil the enemy’s weight—,False,[] 5299,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Why, this hath not a fingers dignity.",False,[] 5300,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"They call this bed-work, mapp’ry, closet war;",False,[] 5301,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"So that the ram that batters down the wall,",False,[] 5302,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"For the great swinge and rudeness of his poise,",False,[] 5303,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,They place before his hand that made the engine,False,[] 5304,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Or those that with the fineness of their souls,False,[] 5305,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,By reason guide his execution.,False,[] 5306,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Amen.,False,[] 5307,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Nestor.,False,[] 5308,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,I have a young conception in my brain;,False,[] 5309,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Be you my time to bring it to some shape.,False,[] 5310,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,This ’tis:,False,[] 5311,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Blunt wedges rive hard knots; the seeded pride,False,[] 5312,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,That hath to this maturity blown up,False,[] 5313,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,In rank Achilles must or now be cropped,False,[] 5314,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Or, shedding, breed a nursery of like evil",False,[] 5315,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,To overbulk us all.,False,[] 5316,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"This challenge that the gallant Hector sends,",False,[] 5317,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"However it is spread in general name,",False,[] 5318,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Relates in purpose only to Achilles.,False,[] 5319,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And wake him to the answer, think you?",False,[] 5320,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Give pardon to my speech: therefore ’tis meet,False,[] 5321,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Achilles meet not Hector. Let us like merchants,False,[] 5322,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,First show foul wares and think perchance they’ll sell;,False,[] 5323,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"If not, the luster of the better shall exceed",False,[] 5324,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,By showing the worse first. Do not consent,False,[] 5325,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"That ever Hector and Achilles meet,",False,[] 5326,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,For both our honor and our shame in this,False,[] 5327,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Are dogged with two strange followers.,False,[] 5328,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"What glory our Achilles shares from Hector,",False,[] 5329,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Were he not proud, we all should share with him;",False,[] 5330,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"But he already is too insolent,",False,[] 5331,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And it were better parch in Afric sun,False,[] 5332,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Than in the pride and salt scorn of his eyes,False,[] 5333,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Should he scape Hector fair. If he were foiled,",False,[] 5334,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Why then we do our main opinion crush,False,[] 5335,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"In taint of our best man. No, make a lott’ry,",False,[] 5336,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And, by device, let blockish Ajax draw",False,[] 5337,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,The sort to fight with Hector. Among ourselves,False,[] 5338,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Give him allowance for the better man,",False,[] 5339,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"For that will physic the great Myrmidon,",False,[] 5340,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Who broils in loud applause, and make him fall",False,[] 5341,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,His crest that prouder than blue Iris bends.,False,[] 5342,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"If the dull brainless Ajax come safe off,",False,[] 5343,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"We’ll dress him up in voices; if he fail,",False,[] 5344,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Yet go we under our opinion still,False,[] 5345,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"That we have better men. But, hit or miss,",False,[] 5346,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Our project’s life this shape of sense assumes:,False,[] 5347,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Ajax employed plucks down Achilles’ plumes.,False,[] 5348,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,We saw him at the opening of his tent.,False,[] 5349,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,He is not sick.,False,[] 5350,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Achilles hath inveigled his fool from him.,False,[] 5351,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,He.,False,[] 5352,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"No. You see, he is his argument that has his argument: Achilles.",False,[] 5353,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"The amity that wisdom knits not, folly may easily untie.",False,[] 5354,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Here comes Patroclus.,False,[] 5355,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"The elephant hath joints, but none for courtesy; his legs are legs for necessity, not for flexure.",False,[] 5356,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Achilles will not to the field tomorrow.,False,[] 5357,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"He doth rely on none,",False,[] 5358,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"But carries on the stream of his dispose,",False,[] 5359,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Without observance or respect of any,",False,[] 5360,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,In will peculiar and in self-admission.,False,[] 5361,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Things small as nothing, for request’s sake only,",False,[] 5362,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,He makes important. Possessed he is with greatness,False,[] 5363,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And speaks not to himself but with a pride,False,[] 5364,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,That quarrels at self-breath. Imagined worth,False,[] 5365,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Holds in his blood such swoll’n and hot discourse,False,[] 5366,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,That ’twixt his mental and his active parts,False,[] 5367,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Kingdomed Achilles in commotion rages,False,[] 5368,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And batters down himself. What should I say?,False,[] 5369,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,He is so plaguy proud that the death-tokens of it,False,[] 5370,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Cry “ No recovery.”,False,[] 5371,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"O Agamemnon, let it not be so!",False,[] 5372,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,We’ll consecrate the steps that Ajax makes,False,[] 5373,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,When they go from Achilles. Shall the proud lord,False,[] 5374,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,That bastes his arrogance with his own seam,False,[] 5375,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And never suffers matter of the world,False,[] 5376,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Enter his thoughts, save such as doth revolve",False,[] 5377,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And ruminate himself— shall he be worshipped,False,[] 5378,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Of that we hold an idol more than he?,False,[] 5379,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,No. This thrice-worthy and right valiant lord,False,[] 5380,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Shall not so stale his palm, nobly acquired,",False,[] 5381,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Nor, by my will, assubjugate his merit,",False,[] 5382,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"As amply titled as Achilles is,",False,[] 5383,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,By going to Achilles.,False,[] 5384,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,That were to enlard his fat-already pride,False,[] 5385,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And add more coals to Cancer when he burns,False,[] 5386,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,With entertaining great Hyperion.,False,[] 5387,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,This lord go to him? Jupiter forbid,False,[] 5388,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And say in thunder “ Achilles, go to him.”",False,[] 5389,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Not for the worth that hangs upon our quarrel.,False,[] 5390,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,The raven chides blackness.,False,[] 5391,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Wit would be out of fashion.,False,[] 5392,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,He would have ten shares.,False,[] 5393,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"My lord, you feed too much on this dislike.",False,[] 5394,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Why, ’tis this naming of him does him harm.",False,[] 5395,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Here is a man— but ’tis before his face;,False,[] 5396,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,I will be silent.,False,[] 5397,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Know the whole world, he is as valiant—",False,[] 5398,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,If he were proud—,False,[] 5399,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Ay, or surly borne—",False,[] 5400,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Thank the heavens, lord, thou art of sweet composure.",False,[] 5401,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Praise him that gat thee, she that gave thee suck;",False,[] 5402,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Famed be thy tutor, and thy parts of nature",False,[] 5403,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Thrice famed beyond, beyond thy erudition;",False,[] 5404,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"But he that disciplined thine arms to fight,",False,[] 5405,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Let Mars divide eternity in twain,False,[] 5406,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And give him half; and for thy vigor,",False,[] 5407,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Bull-bearing Milo his addition yield,False,[] 5408,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"To sinewy Ajax. I will not praise thy wisdom,",False,[] 5409,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Which like a bourn, a pale, a shore confines",False,[] 5410,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Thy spacious and dilated parts. Here’s Nestor,",False,[] 5411,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Instructed by the antiquary times;,False,[] 5412,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"He must, he is, he cannot but be wise.—",False,[] 5413,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"But pardon, father Nestor, were your days",False,[] 5414,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"As green as Ajax’ and your brain so tempered,",False,[] 5415,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"You should not have the eminence of him,",False,[] 5416,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,But be as Ajax.,False,[] 5417,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,There is no tarrying here; the hart Achilles,False,[] 5418,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Keeps thicket. Please it our great general,False,[] 5419,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,To call together all his state of war.,False,[] 5420,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Fresh kings are come to Troy. Tomorrow,False,[] 5421,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,We must with all our main of power stand fast.,False,[] 5422,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And here’s a lord— come knights from east to west,False,[] 5423,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And cull their flower, Ajax shall cope the best.",False,[] 5424,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Achilles stands i’ th’ entrance of his tent.,False,[] 5425,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Please it our General pass strangely by him,False,[] 5426,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"As if he were forgot, and, princes all,",False,[] 5427,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Lay negligent and loose regard upon him.,False,[] 5428,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,I will come last. ’Tis like he’ll question me,False,[] 5429,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Why such unplausive eyes are bent, why turned on him.",False,[] 5430,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"If so, I have derision medicinable",False,[] 5431,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"To use between your strangeness and his pride,",False,[] 5432,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Which his own will shall have desire to drink.,False,[] 5433,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,It may do good; pride hath no other glass,False,[] 5434,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"To show itself but pride, for supple knees",False,[] 5435,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Feed arrogance and are the proud man’s fees.,False,[] 5436,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Now, great Thetis’ son—",False,[] 5437,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,A strange fellow here,False,[] 5438,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Writes me that man, how dearly ever parted,",False,[] 5439,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"How much in having, or without or in,",False,[] 5440,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Cannot make boast to have that which he hath,",False,[] 5441,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Nor feels not what he owes, but by reflection;",False,[] 5442,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"As when his virtues, shining upon others,",False,[] 5443,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Heat them, and they retort that heat again",False,[] 5444,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,To the first giver.,False,[] 5445,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,I do not strain at the position—,False,[] 5446,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"It is familiar— but at the author’s drift,",False,[] 5447,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Who in his circumstance expressly proves,False,[] 5448,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,That no man is the lord of anything—,False,[] 5449,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Though in and of him there be much consisting—,False,[] 5450,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Till he communicate his parts to others;,False,[] 5451,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Nor doth he of himself know them for aught,False,[] 5452,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Till he behold them formed in the applause,False,[] 5453,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Where they’re extended; who, like an arch, reverb’rate",False,[] 5454,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"The voice again or, like a gate of steel",False,[] 5455,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Fronting the sun, receives and renders back",False,[] 5456,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,His figure and his heat. I was much rapt in this,False,[] 5457,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And apprehended here immediately,False,[] 5458,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Th’ unknown Ajax. Heavens, what a man is there!",False,[] 5459,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"A very horse, that has he knows not what!",False,[] 5460,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Nature, what things there are",False,[] 5461,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Most abject in regard, and dear in use,",False,[] 5462,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,What things again most dear in the esteem,False,[] 5463,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And poor in worth! Now shall we see tomorrow—,False,[] 5464,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,An act that very chance doth throw upon him—,False,[] 5465,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Ajax renowned. O, heavens, what some men do",False,[] 5466,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,While some men leave to do!,False,[] 5467,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"How some men creep in skittish Fortune’s hall,",False,[] 5468,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Whiles others play the idiots in her eyes!,False,[] 5469,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"How one man eats into another’s pride,",False,[] 5470,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,While pride is fasting in his wantonness!,False,[] 5471,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"To see these Grecian lords— why, even already",False,[] 5472,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,They clap the lubber Ajax on the shoulder,False,[] 5473,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,As if his foot were on brave Hector’s breast,False,[] 5474,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And great Troy shrieking.,False,[] 5475,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back",False,[] 5476,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Wherein he puts alms for oblivion,",False,[] 5477,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,A great-sized monster of ingratitudes.,False,[] 5478,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Those scraps are good deeds past, which are devoured",False,[] 5479,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"As fast as they are made, forgot as soon",False,[] 5480,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"As done. Perseverance, dear my lord,",False,[] 5481,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Keeps honor bright. To have done is to hang,False,[] 5482,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Quite out of fashion like a rusty mail,False,[] 5483,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"In monumental mock’ry. Take the instant way,",False,[] 5484,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,For honor travels in a strait so narrow,False,[] 5485,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Where one but goes abreast. Keep, then, the path,",False,[] 5486,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,For Emulation hath a thousand sons,False,[] 5487,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,That one by one pursue. If you give way,False,[] 5488,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Or turn aside from the direct forthright,",False,[] 5489,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Like to an entered tide they all rush by,False,[] 5490,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And leave you hindmost;,False,[] 5491,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Or, like a gallant horse fall’n in first rank,",False,[] 5492,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Lie there for pavement to the abject rear,",False,[] 5493,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"O’errun and trampled on. Then what they do in present,",False,[] 5494,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Though less than yours in past, must o’ertop yours;",False,[] 5495,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,For Time is like a fashionable host,False,[] 5496,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,That slightly shakes his parting guest by th’ hand,False,[] 5497,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And, with his arms outstretched as he would fly,",False,[] 5498,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Grasps in the comer. Welcome ever smiles,",False,[] 5499,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And Farewell goes out sighing. Let not virtue seek,False,[] 5500,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Remuneration for the thing it was,",False,[] 5501,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"For beauty, wit,",False,[] 5502,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"High birth, vigor of bone, desert in service,",False,[] 5503,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Love, friendship, charity are subjects all",False,[] 5504,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,To envious and calumniating Time.,False,[] 5505,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"One touch of nature makes the whole world kin,",False,[] 5506,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"That all, with one consent, praise newborn gauds,",False,[] 5507,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Though they are made and molded of things past,",False,[] 5508,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And give to dust that is a little gilt,False,[] 5509,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,More laud than gilt o’erdusted.,False,[] 5510,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,The present eye praises the present object.,False,[] 5511,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Then marvel not, thou great and complete man,",False,[] 5512,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"That all the Greeks begin to worship Ajax,",False,[] 5513,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Since things in motion sooner catch the eye,False,[] 5514,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Than what stirs not. The cry went once on thee,",False,[] 5515,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And still it might, and yet it may again,",False,[] 5516,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,If thou wouldst not entomb thyself alive,False,[] 5517,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And case thy reputation in thy tent,",False,[] 5518,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Whose glorious deeds but in these fields of late,False,[] 5519,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Made emulous missions ’mongst the gods themselves,False,[] 5520,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And drave great Mars to faction.,False,[] 5521,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,But ’gainst your privacy,False,[] 5522,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,The reasons are more potent and heroical.,False,[] 5523,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"’Tis known, Achilles, that you are in love",False,[] 5524,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,With one of Priam’s daughters.,False,[] 5525,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Is that a wonder?,False,[] 5526,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,The providence that’s in a watchful state,False,[] 5527,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Knows almost every grain of Pluto’s gold,",False,[] 5528,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Finds bottom in the uncomprehensive deep,",False,[] 5529,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Keeps place with thought and almost, like the gods,",False,[] 5530,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Do thoughts unveil in their dumb cradles.,False,[] 5531,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,There is a mystery— with whom relation,False,[] 5532,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Durst never meddle— in the soul of state,",False,[] 5533,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Which hath an operation more divine,False,[] 5534,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Than breath or pen can give expressure to.,False,[] 5535,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,All the commerce that you have had with Troy,False,[] 5536,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"As perfectly is ours as yours, my lord;",False,[] 5537,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And better would it fit Achilles much,False,[] 5538,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,To throw down Hector than Polyxena.,False,[] 5539,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,But it must grieve young Pyrrhus now at home,False,[] 5540,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"When Fame shall in our islands sound her trump,",False,[] 5541,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And all the Greekish girls shall tripping sing,False,[] 5542,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"“ Great Hector’s sister did Achilles win,",False,[] 5543,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,But our great Ajax bravely beat down him.”,False,[] 5544,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Farewell, my lord. I as your lover speak.",False,[] 5545,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,The fool slides o’er the ice that you should break.,False,[] 5546,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,No trumpet answers.,False,[] 5547,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,’Tis he. I ken the manner of his gait.,False,[] 5548,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,He rises on the toe; that spirit of his,False,[] 5549,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,In aspiration lifts him from the earth.,False,[] 5550,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Yet is the kindness but particular.,False,[] 5551,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,’Twere better she were kissed in general.,False,[] 5552,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"O deadly gall and theme of all our scorns,",False,[] 5553,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,For which we lose our heads to gild his horns!,False,[] 5554,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"It were no match, your nail against his horn.",False,[] 5555,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"May I, sweet lady, beg a kiss of you?",False,[] 5556,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,I do desire it.,False,[] 5557,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Why, then, for Venus’ sake, give me a kiss",False,[] 5558,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,When Helen is a maid again and his.,False,[] 5559,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Never’s my day, and then a kiss of you.",False,[] 5560,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Fie, fie upon her!",False,[] 5561,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"There’s language in her eye, her cheek, her lip;",False,[] 5562,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Nay, her foot speaks. Her wanton spirits look out",False,[] 5563,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,At every joint and motive of her body.,False,[] 5564,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"O, these encounterers, so glib of tongue,",False,[] 5565,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,That give accosting welcome ere it comes,False,[] 5566,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And wide unclasp the tables of their thoughts,False,[] 5567,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,To every tickling reader! Set them down,False,[] 5568,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,For sluttish spoils of opportunity,False,[] 5569,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,And daughters of the game.,False,[] 5570,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,The Trojan’s trumpet.,False,[] 5571,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,They are opposed already.,False,[] 5572,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"The youngest son of Priam, a true knight,",False,[] 5573,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Not yet mature, yet matchless firm of word,",False,[] 5574,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Speaking in deeds, and deedless in his tongue,",False,[] 5575,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Not soon provoked, nor being provoked soon calmed,",False,[] 5576,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,His heart and hand both open and both free.,False,[] 5577,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"For what he has, he gives; what thinks, he shows;",False,[] 5578,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Yet gives he not till judgment guide his bounty,",False,[] 5579,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Nor dignifies an impair thought with breath;,False,[] 5580,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Manly as Hector, but more dangerous,",False,[] 5581,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,For Hector in his blaze of wrath subscribes,False,[] 5582,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"To tender objects, but he in heat of action",False,[] 5583,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Is more vindicative than jealous love.,False,[] 5584,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"They call him Troilus, and on him erect",False,[] 5585,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"A second hope, as fairly built as Hector.",False,[] 5586,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Thus says Aeneas, one that knows the youth",False,[] 5587,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Even to his inches, and with private soul",False,[] 5588,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Did in great Ilium thus translate him to me.,False,[] 5589,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,I wonder now how yonder city stands,False,[] 5590,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,When we have here her base and pillar by us.,False,[] 5591,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Sir, I foretold you then what would ensue.",False,[] 5592,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"My prophecy is but half his journey yet,",False,[] 5593,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"For yonder walls, that pertly front your town,",False,[] 5594,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Yon towers, whose wanton tops do buss the clouds,",False,[] 5595,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Must kiss their own feet.,False,[] 5596,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,So to him we leave it.,False,[] 5597,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Most gentle and most valiant Hector, welcome.",False,[] 5598,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"After the General, I beseech you next",False,[] 5599,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,To feast with me and see me at my tent.,False,[] 5600,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"At Menelaus’ tent, most princely Troilus.",False,[] 5601,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"There Diomed doth feast with him tonight,",False,[] 5602,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Who neither looks upon the heaven nor Earth,",False,[] 5603,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,But gives all gaze and bent of amorous view,False,[] 5604,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,On the fair Cressid.,False,[] 5605,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"You shall command me, sir.",False,[] 5606,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"As gentle tell me, of what honor was",False,[] 5607,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,This Cressida in Troy? Had she no lover there,False,[] 5608,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,That wails her absence?,False,[] 5609,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Here comes himself to guide you.,False,[] 5610,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Follow his torch; he goes to Calchas’ tent.,False,[] 5611,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,I’ll keep you company.,False,[] 5612,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Stand where the torch may not discover us.,False,[] 5613,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,She will sing any man at first sight.,False,[] 5614,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,List!,False,[] 5615,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"How now, Trojan?",False,[] 5616,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"You are moved, prince. Let us depart, I pray you,",False,[] 5617,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Lest your displeasure should enlarge itself,False,[] 5618,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,To wrathful terms. This place is dangerous;,False,[] 5619,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"The time right deadly. I beseech you, go.",False,[] 5620,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Nay, good my lord, go off.",False,[] 5621,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"You flow to great distraction. Come, my lord.",False,[] 5622,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,You have not patience. Come.,False,[] 5623,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"How now, my lord?",False,[] 5624,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"You shake, my lord, at something. Will you go?",False,[] 5625,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,You will break out.,False,[] 5626,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Come, come.",False,[] 5627,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,You have sworn patience.,False,[] 5628,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,My lord—,False,[] 5629,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"All’s done, my lord.",False,[] 5630,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Why stay we then?,False,[] 5631,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"I cannot conjure, Trojan.",False,[] 5632,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Most sure she was.,False,[] 5633,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Nor mine, my lord. Cressid was here but now.",False,[] 5634,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"What hath she done, prince, that can soil our mothers?",False,[] 5635,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,May worthy Troilus be half attached,False,[] 5636,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,With that which here his passion doth express?,False,[] 5637,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"O, contain yourself.",False,[] 5638,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Your passion draws ears hither.,False,[] 5639,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,I’ll bring you to the gates.,False,[] 5640,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"O, courage, courage, princes! Great Achilles",False,[] 5641,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Is arming, weeping, cursing, vowing vengeance.",False,[] 5642,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Patroclus’ wounds have roused his drowsy blood,",False,[] 5643,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Together with his mangled Myrmidons,",False,[] 5644,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"That noseless, handless, hacked and chipped, come to him,",False,[] 5645,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Crying on Hector. Ajax hath lost a friend,False,[] 5646,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"And foams at mouth, and he is armed and at it,",False,[] 5647,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Roaring for Troilus, who hath done today",False,[] 5648,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"Mad and fantastic execution,",False,[] 5649,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Engaging and redeeming of himself,False,[] 5650,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,With such a careless force and forceless care,False,[] 5651,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,"As if that luck, in very spite of cunning,",False,[] 5652,Ulysses,Ulysses_Tro,,Bade him win all.,False,[] 5653,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,From Troy.,False,[] 5654,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,How do you? How do you?,False,[] 5655,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,I had good argument for kissing once.,False,[] 5656,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,"O, this is trim!",False,[] 5657,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,"I’ll have my kiss, sir.— Lady, by your leave.",False,[] 5658,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,Both take and give.,False,[] 5659,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,I’ll give you boot: I’ll give you three for one.,False,[] 5660,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,"An odd man, lady? Every man is odd.",False,[] 5661,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,You fillip me o’ th’ head.,False,[] 5662,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,The Trojan’s trumpet.,False,[] 5663,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,Let me confirm my princely brother’s greeting:,False,[] 5664,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,"You brace of warlike brothers, welcome hither.",False,[] 5665,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,"Name her not now, sir; she’s a deadly theme.",False,[] 5666,Menelaus,Menelaus_Tro,,"Good night, my lord.",False,[] 5667,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Thersites!,False,[] 5668,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Thersites!,False,[] 5669,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Dog!,False,[] 5670,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Thou bitchwolf’s son, canst thou not hear? Feel, then.",False,[] 5671,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Speak, then, thou unsalted leaven, speak. I will beat thee into handsomeness.",False,[] 5672,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Toadstool, learn me the proclamation.",False,[] 5673,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,The proclamation!,False,[] 5674,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Do not, porpentine, do not. My fingers itch.",False,[] 5675,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"I say, the proclamation!",False,[] 5676,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Mistress Thersites!,False,[] 5677,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Cobloaf!,False,[] 5678,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,You whoreson cur!,False,[] 5679,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Thou stool for a witch!,False,[] 5680,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,You dog!,False,[] 5681,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,You cur!,False,[] 5682,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Therefore I beat thee.,False,[] 5683,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"O, thou damned cur, I shall—",False,[] 5684,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"I bade the vile owl go learn me the tenor of the proclamation, and he rails upon me.",False,[] 5685,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Well, go to, go to.",False,[] 5686,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,I shall cut out your tongue.,False,[] 5687,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Farewell. Who shall answer him?,False,[] 5688,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"O, meaning you? I will go learn more of it.",False,[] 5689,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Yes, lion-sick, sick of proud heart. You may call it melancholy if you will favor the man, but, by my head, ’tis pride. But, why, why? Let him show us a cause.— A word, my lord.",False,[] 5690,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,What is he more than another?,False,[] 5691,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Is he so much? Do you not think he thinks himself a better man than I am?,False,[] 5692,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Will you subscribe his thought and say he is?,False,[] 5693,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Why should a man be proud? How doth pride grow? I know not what pride is.,False,[] 5694,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,I do hate a proud man as I hate the engendering of toads.,False,[] 5695,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"If I go to him, with my armèd fist",False,[] 5696,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,I’ll pash him o’er the face.,False,[] 5697,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"An he be proud with me, I’ll feeze his pride.",False,[] 5698,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Let me go to him.,False,[] 5699,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"A paltry, insolent fellow.",False,[] 5700,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Can he not be sociable?,False,[] 5701,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,I’ll let his humorous blood.,False,[] 5702,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,An all men were of my mind—,False,[] 5703,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,— he should not bear it so; he should eat swords first. Shall pride carry it?,False,[] 5704,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,I will knead him; I’ll make him supple.,False,[] 5705,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"A whoreson dog, that shall palter with us thus! Would he were a Trojan!",False,[] 5706,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Shall I call you father?,False,[] 5707,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"How now, Patroclus?",False,[] 5708,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Ha?,False,[] 5709,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Ay, and good next day too.",False,[] 5710,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Thou, trumpet, there’s my purse.",False,[] 5711,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Now crack thy lungs and split thy brazen pipe.,False,[] 5712,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Blow, villain, till thy spherèd bias cheek",False,[] 5713,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Outswell the colic of puffed Aquilon.,False,[] 5714,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Come, stretch thy chest, and let thy eyes spout blood.",False,[] 5715,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Thou blowest for Hector.,False,[] 5716,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,The Trojan’s trumpet.,False,[] 5717,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,I am not warm yet. Let us fight again.,False,[] 5718,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"I thank thee, Hector.",False,[] 5719,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Thou art too gentle and too free a man.,False,[] 5720,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"I came to kill thee, cousin, and bear hence",False,[] 5721,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,A great addition earnèd in thy death.,False,[] 5722,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"If I might in entreaties find success,",False,[] 5723,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"As seld I have the chance, I would desire",False,[] 5724,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,My famous cousin to our Grecian tents.,False,[] 5725,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Great Agamemnon comes to meet us here.,False,[] 5726,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Do not chafe thee, cousin.—",False,[] 5727,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"And you, Achilles, let these threats alone",False,[] 5728,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Till accident or purpose bring you to ’t.,False,[] 5729,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,You may have every day enough of Hector,False,[] 5730,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"If you have stomach. The general state, I fear,",False,[] 5731,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Can scarce entreat you to be odd with him.,False,[] 5732,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"No, yonder— ’tis there, where we see the lights.",False,[] 5733,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"No, not a whit.",False,[] 5734,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Troilus, thou coward Troilus!",False,[] 5735,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Troilus, thou coward Troilus, show thy head!",False,[] 5736,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,What wouldst thou?,False,[] 5737,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Were I the General, thou shouldst have my office",False,[] 5738,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"Ere that correction.— Troilus, I say! What, Troilus!",False,[] 5739,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"I’ll fight with him alone. Stand, Diomed.",False,[] 5740,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,"If it be so, yet bragless let it be.",False,[] 5741,Ajax,Ajax_Tro,,Great Hector was as good a man as he.,False,[] 5742,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Agamemnon— how if he had boils, full, all over, generally?",False,[] 5743,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"And those boils did run? Say so. Did not the general run, then? Were not that a botchy core?",False,[] 5744,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Then there would come some matter from him. I see none now.,False,[] 5745,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"The plague of Greece upon thee, thou mongrel beef-witted lord!",False,[] 5746,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"I shall sooner rail thee into wit and holiness, but I think thy horse will sooner con an oration than thou learn a prayer without book. Thou canst strike, canst thou? A red murrain o’ thy jade’s tricks.",False,[] 5747,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Dost thou think I have no sense, thou strikest me thus?",False,[] 5748,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Thou art proclaimed a fool, I think.",False,[] 5749,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"I would thou didst itch from head to foot, and I had the scratching of thee; I would make thee the loathsomest scab in Greece. When thou art forth in the incursions, thou strikest as slow as another.",False,[] 5750,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Thou grumblest and railest every hour on Achilles, and thou art as full of envy at his greatness as Cerberus is at Proserpina’s beauty, ay, that thou bark’st at him.",False,[] 5751,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Thou shouldst strike him—,False,[] 5752,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,He would pound thee into shivers with his fist as a sailor breaks a biscuit.,False,[] 5753,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Do, do.",False,[] 5754,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Ay, do, do, thou sodden-witted lord. Thou hast no more brain than I have in mine elbows; an asinego may tutor thee, thou scurvy-valiant ass. Thou art here but to thrash Trojans, and thou art bought and sold among those of any wit, like a barbarian slave. If thou use to beat me, I will begin at thy heel and tell what thou art by inches, thou thing of no bowels, thou.",False,[] 5755,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,You scurvy lord!,False,[] 5756,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Mars his idiot! Do, rudeness, do, camel, do, do.",False,[] 5757,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"You see him there, do you?",False,[] 5758,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Nay, look upon him.",False,[] 5759,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Nay, but regard him well.",False,[] 5760,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"But yet you look not well upon him, for whosomever you take him to be, he is Ajax.",False,[] 5761,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Ay, but that fool knows not himself.",False,[] 5762,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Lo, lo, lo, lo, what modicums of wit he utters! His evasions have ears thus long. I have bobbed his brain more than he has beat my bones. I will buy nine sparrows for a penny, and his pia mater is not worth the ninth part of a sparrow. This lord, Achilles— Ajax, who wears his wit in his belly, and his guts in his head— I’ll tell you what I say of him.",False,[] 5763,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"I say, this Ajax—",False,[] 5764,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Has not so much wit—,False,[] 5765,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"As will stop the eye of Helen’s needle, for whom he comes to fight.",False,[] 5766,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"I would have peace and quietness, but the fool will not— he there, that he. Look you there.",False,[] 5767,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"No, I warrant you. The fool’s will shame it.",False,[] 5768,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,I serve thee not.,False,[] 5769,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,I serve here voluntary.,False,[] 5770,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"E’en so. A great deal of your wit, too, lies in your sinews, or else there be liars. Hector shall have a great catch an he knock out either of your brains; he were as good crack a fusty nut with no kernel.",False,[] 5771,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,There’s Ulysses and old Nestor— whose wit was moldy ere your grandsires had nails on their toes— yoke you like draft-oxen and make you plow up the wars.,False,[] 5772,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Yes, good sooth. To, Achilles! To, Ajax! To—",False,[] 5773,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,’Tis no matter. I shall speak as much as thou afterwards.,False,[] 5774,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"I will hold my peace when Achilles’ brach bids me, shall I?",False,[] 5775,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,I will see you hanged like clodpolls ere I come any more to your tents. I will keep where there is wit stirring and leave the faction of fools.,False,[] 5776,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"How now, Thersites? What, lost in the labyrinth of thy fury? Shall the elephant Ajax carry it thus? He beats me, and I rail at him. O, worthy satisfaction! Would it were otherwise, that I could beat him whilst he railed at me. ’Sfoot, I’ll learn to conjure and raise devils but I’ll see some issue of my spiteful execrations. Then there’s Achilles, a rare enginer! If Troy be not taken till these two undermine it, the walls will stand till they fall of themselves. O thou great thunder-darter of Olympus, forget that thou art Jove, the king of gods; and, Mercury, lose all the serpentine craft of thy caduceus, if you take not that little, little, less than little wit from them that they have, which short-armed ignorance itself knows is so abundant scarce it will not in circumvention deliver a fly from a spider without drawing their massy irons and cutting the web. After this, the vengeance on the whole camp! Or rather, the Neapolitan bone-ache! For that, methinks, is the curse depending on those that war for a placket. I have said my prayers, and devil Envy say “ Amen.”— What ho, my lord Achilles!",False,[] 5777,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"If I could ’a remembered a gilt counterfeit, thou couldst not have slipped out of my contemplation. But it is no matter. Thyself upon thyself! The common curse of mankind, folly and ignorance, be thine in great revenue! Heaven bless thee from a tutor, and discipline come not near thee! Let thy blood be thy direction till thy death; then if she that lays thee out says thou art a fair corse, I’ll be sworn and sworn upon ’t she never shrouded any but lazars. Amen.",False,[] 5778,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Where’s Achilles?,False,[] 5779,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Ay. The heavens hear me!,False,[] 5780,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Thy commander, Achilles.— Then, tell me, Patroclus, what’s Achilles?",False,[] 5781,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Thy knower, Patroclus. Then, tell me, Patroclus, what art thou?",False,[] 5782,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"I’ll decline the whole question. Agamemnon commands Achilles, Achilles is my lord, I am Patroclus’ knower, and Patroclus is a fool.",False,[] 5783,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Peace, fool. I have not done.",False,[] 5784,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Agamemnon is a fool, Achilles is a fool, Thersites is a fool, and, as aforesaid, Patroclus is a fool.",False,[] 5785,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Agamemnon is a fool to offer to command Achilles, Achilles is a fool to be commanded of Agamemnon, Thersites is a fool to serve such a fool, and this Patroclus is a fool positive.",False,[] 5786,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Make that demand of the creator. It suffices me thou art.,False,[] 5787,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Look you, who comes here?",False,[] 5788,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Here is such patchery, such juggling, and such knavery. All the argument is a whore and a cuckold, a good quarrel to draw emulous factions and bleed to death upon. Now the dry serpigo on the subject, and war and lechery confound all!",False,[] 5789,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,A wonder!,False,[] 5790,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Ajax goes up and down the field, asking for himself.",False,[] 5791,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,He must fight singly tomorrow with Hector and is so prophetically proud of an heroical cudgeling that he raves in saying nothing.,False,[] 5792,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Why, he stalks up and down like a peacock— a stride and a stand; ruminates like an hostess that hath no arithmetic but her brain to set down her reckoning; bites his lip with a politic regard, as who should say “ There were wit in this head an ’twould out”— and so there is, but it lies as coldly in him as fire in a flint, which will not show without knocking. The man’s undone forever, for if Hector break not his neck i’ th’ combat, he’ll break ’t himself in vainglory. He knows not me. I said “ Good morrow, Ajax,” and he replies “ Thanks, Agamemnon.” What think you of this man that takes me for the General? He’s grown a very land-fish, languageless, a monster. A plague of opinion! A man may wear it on both sides, like a leather jerkin.",False,[] 5793,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Who, I? Why, he’ll answer nobody. He professes not answering; speaking is for beggars; he wears his tongue in ’s arms. I will put on his presence. Let Patroclus make his demands to me. You shall see the pageant of Ajax.",False,[] 5794,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Hum!,False,[] 5795,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Ha?,False,[] 5796,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Hum!,False,[] 5797,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Agamemnon?,False,[] 5798,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Ha!,False,[] 5799,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"God b’ wi’ you, with all my heart.",False,[] 5800,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"If tomorrow be a fair day, by eleven of the clock it will go one way or other. Howsoever, he shall pay for me ere he has me.",False,[] 5801,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Fare you well with all my heart.,False,[] 5802,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"No, but he’s out of tune thus. What music will be in him when Hector has knocked out his brains I know not. But I am sure none, unless the fiddler Apollo get his sinews to make catlings on.",False,[] 5803,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Let me bear another to his horse, for that’s the more capable creature.",False,[] 5804,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Would the fountain of your mind were clear again, that I might water an ass at it. I had rather be a tick in a sheep than such a valiant ignorance.",False,[] 5805,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Why, thou picture of what thou seemest and idol of idiot-worshippers, here’s a letter for thee.",False,[] 5806,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Why, thou full dish of fool, from Troy.",False,[] 5807,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,The surgeon’s box or the patient’s wound.,False,[] 5808,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Prithee, be silent, boy. I profit not by thy talk. Thou art said to be Achilles’ male varlet.",False,[] 5809,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Why, his masculine whore. Now the rotten diseases of the south, the guts-griping, ruptures, catarrhs, loads o’ gravel in the back, lethargies, cold palsies, raw eyes, dirt-rotten livers, whissing lungs, bladders full of impostume, sciaticas, limekilns i’ th’ palm, incurable bone-ache, and the rivelled fee-simple of the tetter, take and take again such preposterous discoveries.",False,[] 5810,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Do I curse thee?,False,[] 5811,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"No? Why art thou then exasperate, thou idle immaterial skein of sleave-silk, thou green sarsenet flap for a sore eye, thou tassel of a prodigal’s purse, thou? Ah, how the poor world is pestered with such waterflies, diminutives of nature!",False,[] 5812,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Finch egg!,False,[] 5813,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"With too much blood and too little brain, these two may run mad; but if with too much brain and too little blood they do, I’ll be a curer of madmen. Here’s Agamemnon, an honest fellow enough and one that loves quails, but he has not so much brain as earwax. And the goodly transformation of Jupiter there, his brother, the bull— the primitive statue and oblique memorial of cuckolds, a thrifty shoeing-horn in a chain, hanging at his brother’s leg— to what form but that he is should wit larded with malice and malice forced with wit turn him to? To an ass were nothing; he is both ass and ox. To an ox were nothing; he is both ox and ass. To be a dog, a mule, a cat, a fitchew, a toad, a lizard, an owl, a puttock, or a herring without a roe, I would not care; but to be Menelaus! I would conspire against destiny. Ask me not what I would be, if I were not Thersites, for I care not to be the louse of a lazar so I were not Menelaus.",False,[] 5814,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Heyday! Sprites and fires!,False,[] 5815,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Sweet draught. “ Sweet,” quoth he? Sweet sink, sweet sewer.",False,[] 5816,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"That same Diomed’s a false-hearted rogue, a most unjust knave. I will no more trust him when he leers than I will a serpent when he hisses. He will spend his mouth and promise like Brabbler the hound, but when he performs, astronomers foretell it; it is prodigious, there will come some change. The sun borrows of the moon when Diomed keeps his word. I will rather leave to see Hector than not to dog him. They say he keeps a Trojan drab and uses the traitor Calchas his tent. I’ll after. Nothing but lechery! All incontinent varlets!",False,[] 5817,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"And any man may sing her, if he can take her clef. She’s noted.",False,[] 5818,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Roguery!,False,[] 5819,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,A juggling trick: to be secretly open!,False,[] 5820,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"How the devil Luxury, with his fat rump and potato finger, tickles these together. Fry, lechery, fry!",False,[] 5821,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Now the pledge, now, now, now!",False,[] 5822,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Now she sharpens. Well said, whetstone.",False,[] 5823,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"A proof of strength she could not publish more,",False,[] 5824,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Unless she said “ My mind is now turned whore.”,False,[] 5825,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Will he swagger himself out on ’s own eyes?,False,[] 5826,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,He’ll tickle it for his concupy.,False,[] 5827,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Would I could meet that rogue Diomed! I would croak like a raven; I would bode, I would bode. Patroclus will give me anything for the intelligence of this whore. The parrot will not do more for an almond than he for a commodious drab. Lechery, lechery, still wars and lechery! Nothing else holds fashion. A burning devil take them!",False,[] 5828,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Now they are clapper-clawing one another. I’ll go look on. That dissembling abominable varlet, Diomed, has got that same scurvy doting foolish young knave’s sleeve of Troy there in his helm. I would fain see them meet, that that same young Trojan ass that loves the whore there might send that Greekish whoremasterly villain with the sleeve back to the dissembling luxurious drab, of a sleeveless errand. O’ th’ t’other side, the policy of those crafty swearing rascals— that stale old mouse-eaten dry cheese, Nestor, and that same dog-fox, Ulysses— is proved not worth a blackberry. They set me up, in policy, that mongrel cur, Ajax, against that dog of as bad a kind, Achilles. And now is the cur Ajax prouder than the cur Achilles, and will not arm today, whereupon the Grecians begin to proclaim barbarism, and policy grows into an ill opinion.",False,[] 5829,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,Soft! Here comes sleeve and t’ other.,False,[] 5830,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"Hold thy whore, Grecian! Now for thy whore, Trojan! Now the sleeve, now the sleeve!",False,[] 5831,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"No, no, I am a rascal, a scurvy railing knave, a very filthy rogue.",False,[] 5832,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"God-a-mercy, that thou wilt believe me! But a plague break thy neck for frighting me! What’s become of the wenching rogues? I think they have swallowed one another. I would laugh at that miracle— yet, in a sort, lechery eats itself. I’ll seek them.",False,[] 5833,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"The cuckold and the cuckold-maker are at it. Now, bull! Now, dog! Loo, Paris, loo! Now, my double-horned Spartan! Loo, Paris, loo! The bull has the game. Ware horns, ho!",False,[] 5834,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,What art thou?,False,[] 5835,Thersites,Thersites_Tro,,"I am a bastard too. I love bastards. I am bastard begot, bastard instructed, bastard in mind, bastard in valor, in everything illegitimate. One bear will not bite another, and wherefore should one bastard? Take heed: the quarrel’s most ominous to us. If the son of a whore fight for a whore, he tempts judgment. Farewell, bastard.",False,[] 5836,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Why, how now, Ajax? Wherefore do you thus?— How now, Thersites? What’s the matter, man?",False,[] 5837,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Ay, what’s the matter?",False,[] 5838,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,So I do. What’s the matter?,False,[] 5839,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Well, why, so I do.",False,[] 5840,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"I know that, fool.",False,[] 5841,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,What?,False,[] 5842,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Nay, good Ajax.",False,[] 5843,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Nay, I must hold you.",False,[] 5844,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Peace, fool!",False,[] 5845,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Will you set your wit to a fool’s?,False,[] 5846,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,What’s the quarrel?,False,[] 5847,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Your last service was suff’rance; ’twas not voluntary. No man is beaten voluntary. Ajax was here the voluntary, and you as under an impress.",False,[] 5848,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"What, with me too, Thersites?",False,[] 5849,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,What? What?,False,[] 5850,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"There’s for you, Patroclus.",False,[] 5851,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Marry, this, sir, is proclaimed through all our host:",False,[] 5852,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"That Hector, by the fifth hour of the sun,",False,[] 5853,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Will with a trumpet ’twixt our tents and Troy,False,[] 5854,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Tomorrow morning call some knight to arms,False,[] 5855,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"That hath a stomach, and such a one that dare",False,[] 5856,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Maintain— I know not what; ’tis trash. Farewell.,False,[] 5857,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"I know not. ’Tis put to lott’ry. Otherwise,",False,[] 5858,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,He knew his man.,False,[] 5859,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Who’s there?,False,[] 5860,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Where? Where? O, where?",False,[] 5861,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Art thou come? Why, my cheese, my digestion, why hast thou not served thyself in to my table so many meals? Come, what’s Agamemnon?",False,[] 5862,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"O tell, tell.",False,[] 5863,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"He is a privileged man.— Proceed, Thersites.",False,[] 5864,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Derive this. Come.,False,[] 5865,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Patroclus, I’ll speak with nobody.— Come in with me, Thersites.",False,[] 5866,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"What, comes the General to speak with me?",False,[] 5867,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,You know my mind: I’ll fight no more ’gainst Troy.,False,[] 5868,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,No.,False,[] 5869,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Good day, good day.",False,[] 5870,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"What, does the cuckold scorn me?",False,[] 5871,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Good morrow, Ajax.",False,[] 5872,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Good morrow.,False,[] 5873,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,What mean these fellows? Know they not Achilles?,False,[] 5874,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"What, am I poor of late?",False,[] 5875,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"’Tis certain, greatness, once fall’n out with Fortune,",False,[] 5876,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Must fall out with men too. What the declined is,False,[] 5877,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,He shall as soon read in the eyes of others,False,[] 5878,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"As feel in his own fall, for men, like butterflies,",False,[] 5879,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Show not their mealy wings but to the summer,",False,[] 5880,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"And not a man, for being simply man,",False,[] 5881,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Hath any honor, but honor for those honors",False,[] 5882,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"That are without him— as place, riches, and favor,",False,[] 5883,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Prizes of accident as oft as merit,",False,[] 5884,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Which, when they fall, as being slippery slanders,",False,[] 5885,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"The love that leaned on them, as slippery too,",False,[] 5886,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Doth one pluck down another and together,False,[] 5887,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Die in the fall. But ’tis not so with me.,False,[] 5888,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Fortune and I are friends. I do enjoy,",False,[] 5889,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"At ample point, all that I did possess,",False,[] 5890,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Save these men’s looks, who do, methinks, find out",False,[] 5891,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Something not worth in me such rich beholding,False,[] 5892,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,As they have often given. Here is Ulysses.,False,[] 5893,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"I’ll interrupt his reading.— How now, Ulysses?",False,[] 5894,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,What are you reading?,False,[] 5895,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"This is not strange, Ulysses.",False,[] 5896,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,The beauty that is borne here in the face,False,[] 5897,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"The bearer knows not, but commends itself",False,[] 5898,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"To others’ eyes; nor doth the eye itself,",False,[] 5899,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"That most pure spirit of sense, behold itself,",False,[] 5900,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Not going from itself, but eye to eye opposed",False,[] 5901,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Salutes each other with each other’s form.,False,[] 5902,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,For speculation turns not to itself,False,[] 5903,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Till it hath traveled and is mirrored there,False,[] 5904,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Where it may see itself. This is not strange at all.,False,[] 5905,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"I do believe it, for they passed by me",False,[] 5906,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"As misers do by beggars, neither gave to me",False,[] 5907,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Good word nor look. What, are my deeds forgot?",False,[] 5908,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Of this my privacy,",False,[] 5909,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,I have strong reasons.,False,[] 5910,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Ha? Known?,False,[] 5911,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Shall Ajax fight with Hector?,False,[] 5912,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,I see my reputation is at stake;,False,[] 5913,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,My fame is shrewdly gored.,False,[] 5914,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Go call Thersites hither, sweet Patroclus.",False,[] 5915,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,I’ll send the fool to Ajax and desire him,False,[] 5916,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,T’ invite the Trojan lords after the combat,False,[] 5917,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"To see us here unarmed. I have a woman’s longing,",False,[] 5918,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"An appetite that I am sick withal,",False,[] 5919,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"To see great Hector in his weeds of peace,",False,[] 5920,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"To talk with him, and to behold his visage,",False,[] 5921,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Even to my full of view.,False,[] 5922,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,A labor saved.,False,[] 5923,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,What?,False,[] 5924,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,How so?,False,[] 5925,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,How can that be?,False,[] 5926,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Thou must be my ambassador to him, Thersites.",False,[] 5927,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"To him, Patroclus. Tell him I humbly desire the valiant Ajax to invite the most valorous Hector to come unarmed to my tent, and to procure safe-conduct for his person of the magnanimous and most illustrious, six-or-seven-times-honored captain general of the Grecian army, Agamemnon, et cetera. Do this.",False,[] 5928,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Why, but he is not in this tune, is he?",False,[] 5929,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Come, thou shalt bear a letter to him straight.",False,[] 5930,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"My mind is troubled, like a fountain stirred,",False,[] 5931,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,And I myself see not the bottom of it.,False,[] 5932,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,’Tis but early days.,False,[] 5933,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"I’ll take that winter from your lips, fair lady.",False,[] 5934,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Achilles bids you welcome.,False,[] 5935,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,The Trojan’s trumpet.,False,[] 5936,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"But securely done,",False,[] 5937,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"A little proudly, and great deal misprizing",False,[] 5938,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,The knight opposed.,False,[] 5939,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"If not Achilles, nothing.",False,[] 5940,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"A maiden battle, then? O, I perceive you.",False,[] 5941,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"I shall forestall thee, Lord Ulysses, thou!—",False,[] 5942,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Now, Hector, I have fed mine eyes on thee;",False,[] 5943,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"I have with exact view perused thee, Hector,",False,[] 5944,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,And quoted joint by joint.,False,[] 5945,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,I am Achilles.,False,[] 5946,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Behold thy fill.,False,[] 5947,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Thou art too brief. I will the second time,",False,[] 5948,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"As I would buy thee, view thee limb by limb.",False,[] 5949,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Tell me, you heavens, in which part of his body",False,[] 5950,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Shall I destroy him— whether there, or there, or there—",False,[] 5951,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,That I may give the local wound a name,False,[] 5952,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,And make distinct the very breach whereout,False,[] 5953,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Hector’s great spirit flew. Answer me, heavens!",False,[] 5954,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"I tell thee, yea.",False,[] 5955,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Dost thou entreat me, Hector?",False,[] 5956,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Tomorrow do I meet thee, fell as death;",False,[] 5957,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Tonight all friends.,False,[] 5958,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"I’ll heat his blood with Greekish wine tonight,",False,[] 5959,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Which with my scimitar I’ll cool tomorrow.,False,[] 5960,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Patroclus, let us feast him to the height.",False,[] 5961,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"How now, thou core of envy?",False,[] 5962,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Thou crusty botch of nature, what’s the news?",False,[] 5963,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"From whence, fragment?",False,[] 5964,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"My sweet Patroclus, I am thwarted quite",False,[] 5965,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,From my great purpose in tomorrow’s battle.,False,[] 5966,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Here is a letter from Queen Hecuba,",False,[] 5967,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"A token from her daughter, my fair love,",False,[] 5968,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Both taxing me and gaging me to keep,False,[] 5969,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,An oath that I have sworn. I will not break it.,False,[] 5970,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Fall, Greeks; fail, fame; honor, or go or stay;",False,[] 5971,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,My major vow lies here; this I’ll obey.,False,[] 5972,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Come, come, Thersites, help to trim my tent.",False,[] 5973,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,This night in banqueting must all be spent.,False,[] 5974,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Away, Patroclus.",False,[] 5975,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Welcome, brave Hector. Welcome, princes all.",False,[] 5976,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Good night and welcome, both at once, to those",False,[] 5977,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,That go or tarry.,False,[] 5978,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Old Nestor tarries, and you too, Diomed.",False,[] 5979,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Keep Hector company an hour or two.,False,[] 5980,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Come, come, enter my tent.",False,[] 5981,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Where is this Hector?—,False,[] 5982,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Come, come, thou boy-queller, show thy face!",False,[] 5983,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Know what it is to meet Achilles angry.,False,[] 5984,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Hector! Where’s Hector? I will none but Hector.,False,[] 5985,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Now do I see thee. Ha! Have at thee, Hector!",False,[] 5986,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"I do disdain thy courtesy, proud Trojan.",False,[] 5987,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Be happy that my arms are out of use.,False,[] 5988,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"My rest and negligence befriends thee now,",False,[] 5989,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,But thou anon shalt hear of me again;,False,[] 5990,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Till when, go seek thy fortune.",False,[] 5991,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Come here about me, you my Myrmidons.",False,[] 5992,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Mark what I say. Attend me where I wheel.,False,[] 5993,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Strike not a stroke, but keep yourselves in breath,",False,[] 5994,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"And, when I have the bloody Hector found,",False,[] 5995,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Empale him with your weapons round about.,False,[] 5996,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,In fellest manner execute your arms.,False,[] 5997,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Follow me, sirs, and my proceedings eye.",False,[] 5998,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,It is decreed Hector the great must die.,False,[] 5999,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Look, Hector, how the sun begins to set,",False,[] 6000,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,How ugly night comes breathing at his heels.,False,[] 6001,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Even with the vail and dark’ning of the sun,False,[] 6002,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"To close the day up, Hector’s life is done.",False,[] 6003,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Strike, fellows, strike! This is the man I seek.",False,[] 6004,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"So, Ilium, fall thou next! Come, Troy, sink down!",False,[] 6005,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Here lies thy heart, thy sinews, and thy bone.",False,[] 6006,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"On, Myrmidons, and cry you all amain",False,[] 6007,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,“ Achilles hath the mighty Hector slain.”,False,[] 6008,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Hark! A retire upon our Grecian part.,False,[] 6009,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,The dragon wing of night o’erspreads the Earth,False,[] 6010,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"And, stickler-like, the armies separates.",False,[] 6011,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"My half-supped sword, that frankly would have fed,",False,[] 6012,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Pleased with this dainty bait, thus goes to bed.",False,[] 6013,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,"Come, tie his body to my horse’s tail;",False,[] 6014,Achilles,Achilles_Tro,,Along the field I will the Trojan trail.,False,[] 6015,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Good words, Thersites.",False,[] 6016,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"No more words, Thersites. Peace.",False,[] 6017,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,A good riddance.,False,[] 6018,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Who’s there? Thersites? Good Thersites, come in and rail.",False,[] 6019,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"What, art thou devout? Wast thou in prayer?",False,[] 6020,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Amen.,False,[] 6021,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Thersites, my lord.",False,[] 6022,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Thy lord, Thersites. Then, tell me, I pray thee, what’s Thersites?",False,[] 6023,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Thou must tell that knowest.,False,[] 6024,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,You rascal!,False,[] 6025,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Why am I a fool?,False,[] 6026,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Within his tent, but ill-disposed, my lord.",False,[] 6027,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,I shall say so to him.,False,[] 6028,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Achilles bids me say he is much sorry,False,[] 6029,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,If anything more than your sport and pleasure,False,[] 6030,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Did move your greatness and this noble state,False,[] 6031,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,To call upon him. He hopes it is no other,False,[] 6032,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"But for your health and your digestion sake,",False,[] 6033,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,An after-dinner’s breath.,False,[] 6034,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"I shall, and bring his answer presently.",False,[] 6035,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"They pass by strangely. They were used to bend,",False,[] 6036,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"To send their smiles before them to Achilles,",False,[] 6037,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,To come as humbly as they use to creep,False,[] 6038,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,To holy altars.,False,[] 6039,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"To this effect, Achilles, have I moved you.",False,[] 6040,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,A woman impudent and mannish grown,False,[] 6041,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Is not more loathed than an effeminate man,False,[] 6042,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,In time of action. I stand condemned for this.,False,[] 6043,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"They think my little stomach to the war,",False,[] 6044,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"And your great love to me, restrains you thus.",False,[] 6045,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Sweet, rouse yourself, and the weak wanton Cupid",False,[] 6046,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Shall from your neck unloose his amorous fold,False,[] 6047,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"And, like a dewdrop from the lion’s mane,",False,[] 6048,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Be shook to air.,False,[] 6049,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Ay, and perhaps receive much honor by him.",False,[] 6050,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"O, then, beware!",False,[] 6051,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Those wounds heal ill that men do give themselves.,False,[] 6052,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Omission to do what is necessary,False,[] 6053,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Seals a commission to a blank of danger,",False,[] 6054,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"And danger, like an ague, subtly taints",False,[] 6055,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Even then when they sit idly in the sun.,False,[] 6056,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Jove bless great Ajax.,False,[] 6057,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,I come from the worthy Achilles—,False,[] 6058,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Who most humbly desires you to invite Hector to his tent—,False,[] 6059,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,And to procure safe-conduct from Agamemnon.,False,[] 6060,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Ay, my lord.",False,[] 6061,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,What say you to ’t?,False,[] 6062,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Your answer, sir.",False,[] 6063,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Your answer, sir.",False,[] 6064,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"But that’s no argument for kissing now,",False,[] 6065,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,For thus popped Paris in his hardiment,False,[] 6066,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,And parted thus you and your argument.,False,[] 6067,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,The first was Menelaus’ kiss; this mine.,False,[] 6068,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Patroclus kisses you.,False,[] 6069,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Paris and I kiss evermore for him.,False,[] 6070,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,The Trojan’s trumpet.,False,[] 6071,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Here comes Thersites.,False,[] 6072,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,Who keeps the tent now?,False,[] 6073,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Well said, adversity. And what need these tricks?",False,[] 6074,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"“ Male varlet,” you rogue! What’s that?",False,[] 6075,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Why, thou damnable box of envy, thou, what means thou to curse thus?",False,[] 6076,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Why, no, you ruinous butt, you whoreson indistinguishable cur, no.",False,[] 6077,Patroclus,Patroclus_Tro,,"Out, gall!",False,[] 6078,Priam,Priam_Tro,,"After so many hours, lives, speeches spent,",False,[] 6079,Priam,Priam_Tro,,Thus once again says Nestor from the Greeks:,False,[] 6080,Priam,Priam_Tro,,"“ Deliver Helen, and all damage else—",False,[] 6081,Priam,Priam_Tro,,"As honor, loss of time, travel, expense,",False,[] 6082,Priam,Priam_Tro,,"Wounds, friends, and what else dear that is consumed",False,[] 6083,Priam,Priam_Tro,,In hot digestion of this cormorant war—,False,[] 6084,Priam,Priam_Tro,,"Shall be struck off.”— Hector, what say you to ’t?",False,[] 6085,Priam,Priam_Tro,,What noise? What shriek is this?,False,[] 6086,Priam,Priam_Tro,,"Paris, you speak",False,[] 6087,Priam,Priam_Tro,,Like one besotted on your sweet delights.,False,[] 6088,Priam,Priam_Tro,,"You have the honey still, but these the gall.",False,[] 6089,Priam,Priam_Tro,,So to be valiant is no praise at all.,False,[] 6090,Priam,Priam_Tro,,"Come, Hector, come. Go back.",False,[] 6091,Priam,Priam_Tro,,"Thy wife hath dreamt, thy mother hath had visions,",False,[] 6092,Priam,Priam_Tro,,"Cassandra doth foresee, and I myself",False,[] 6093,Priam,Priam_Tro,,Am like a prophet suddenly enrapt,False,[] 6094,Priam,Priam_Tro,,To tell thee that this day is ominous.,False,[] 6095,Priam,Priam_Tro,,"Therefore, come back.",False,[] 6096,Priam,Priam_Tro,,"Ay, but thou shalt not go.",False,[] 6097,Priam,Priam_Tro,,Farewell. The gods with safety stand about thee!,False,[] 6098,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Though no man lesser fears the Greeks than I,False,[] 6099,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"As far as toucheth my particular,",False,[] 6100,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Yet, dread Priam,",False,[] 6101,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"There is no lady of more softer bowels,",False,[] 6102,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"More spongy to suck in the sense of fear,",False,[] 6103,Hector,Hector_Tro,,More ready to cry out “ Who knows what follows?”,False,[] 6104,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Than Hector is. The wound of peace is surety,",False,[] 6105,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Surety secure; but modest doubt is called,False,[] 6106,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"The beacon of the wise, the tent that searches",False,[] 6107,Hector,Hector_Tro,,To th’ bottom of the worst. Let Helen go.,False,[] 6108,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Since the first sword was drawn about this question,",False,[] 6109,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Every tithe soul, ’mongst many thousand dismes,",False,[] 6110,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Hath been as dear as Helen; I mean, of ours.",False,[] 6111,Hector,Hector_Tro,,If we have lost so many tenths of ours,False,[] 6112,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"To guard a thing not ours— nor worth to us,",False,[] 6113,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Had it our name, the value of one ten—",False,[] 6114,Hector,Hector_Tro,,What merit’s in that reason which denies,False,[] 6115,Hector,Hector_Tro,,The yielding of her up?,False,[] 6116,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Brother, she is not worth what she doth cost",False,[] 6117,Hector,Hector_Tro,,The keeping.,False,[] 6118,Hector,Hector_Tro,,But value dwells not in particular will;,False,[] 6119,Hector,Hector_Tro,,It holds his estimate and dignity,False,[] 6120,Hector,Hector_Tro,,As well wherein ’tis precious of itself,False,[] 6121,Hector,Hector_Tro,,As in the prizer. ’Tis mad idolatry,False,[] 6122,Hector,Hector_Tro,,To make the service greater than the god;,False,[] 6123,Hector,Hector_Tro,,And the will dotes that is attributive,False,[] 6124,Hector,Hector_Tro,,To what infectiously itself affects,False,[] 6125,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Without some image of th’ affected merit.,False,[] 6126,Hector,Hector_Tro,,It is Cassandra.,False,[] 6127,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Peace, sister, peace!",False,[] 6128,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Now, youthful Troilus, do not these high strains",False,[] 6129,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Of divination in our sister work,False,[] 6130,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Some touches of remorse? Or is your blood,False,[] 6131,Hector,Hector_Tro,,So madly hot that no discourse of reason,False,[] 6132,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Nor fear of bad success in a bad cause,False,[] 6133,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Can qualify the same?,False,[] 6134,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Paris and Troilus, you have both said well,",False,[] 6135,Hector,Hector_Tro,,And on the cause and question now in hand,False,[] 6136,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Have glozed— but superficially, not much",False,[] 6137,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought",False,[] 6138,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Unfit to hear moral philosophy.,False,[] 6139,Hector,Hector_Tro,,The reasons you allege do more conduce,False,[] 6140,Hector,Hector_Tro,,To the hot passion of distempered blood,False,[] 6141,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Than to make up a free determination,False,[] 6142,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"’Twixt right and wrong, for pleasure and revenge",False,[] 6143,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Have ears more deaf than adders to the voice,False,[] 6144,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Of any true decision. Nature craves,False,[] 6145,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"All dues be rendered to their owners. Now,",False,[] 6146,Hector,Hector_Tro,,What nearer debt in all humanity,False,[] 6147,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Than wife is to the husband? If this law,False,[] 6148,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Of nature be corrupted through affection,",False,[] 6149,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"And that great minds, of partial indulgence",False,[] 6150,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"To their benumbèd wills, resist the same,",False,[] 6151,Hector,Hector_Tro,,There is a law in each well-ordered nation,False,[] 6152,Hector,Hector_Tro,,To curb those raging appetites that are,False,[] 6153,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Most disobedient and refractory.,False,[] 6154,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"If Helen, then, be wife to Sparta’s king,",False,[] 6155,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"As it is known she is, these moral laws",False,[] 6156,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Of nature and of nations speak aloud,False,[] 6157,Hector,Hector_Tro,,To have her back returned. Thus to persist,False,[] 6158,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"In doing wrong extenuates not wrong,",False,[] 6159,Hector,Hector_Tro,,But makes it much more heavy. Hector’s opinion,False,[] 6160,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Is this in way of truth; yet, ne’ertheless,",False,[] 6161,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"My sprightly brethren, I propend to you",False,[] 6162,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"In resolution to keep Helen still,",False,[] 6163,Hector,Hector_Tro,,For ’tis a cause that hath no mean dependence,False,[] 6164,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Upon our joint and several dignities.,False,[] 6165,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"I am yours,",False,[] 6166,Hector,Hector_Tro,,You valiant offspring of great Priamus.,False,[] 6167,Hector,Hector_Tro,,I have a roisting challenge sent amongst,False,[] 6168,Hector,Hector_Tro,,The dull and factious nobles of the Greeks,False,[] 6169,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Will strike amazement to their drowsy spirits.,False,[] 6170,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"I was advertised their great general slept,",False,[] 6171,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Whilst emulation in the army crept.,False,[] 6172,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"This, I presume, will wake him.",False,[] 6173,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Why, then, will I no more.—",False,[] 6174,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Thou art, great lord, my father’s sister’s son,",False,[] 6175,Hector,Hector_Tro,,A cousin-german to great Priam’s seed.,False,[] 6176,Hector,Hector_Tro,,The obligation of our blood forbids,False,[] 6177,Hector,Hector_Tro,,A gory emulation ’twixt us twain.,False,[] 6178,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Were thy commixtion Greek and Trojan so,False,[] 6179,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"That thou couldst say “ This hand is Grecian all,",False,[] 6180,Hector,Hector_Tro,,And this is Trojan; the sinews of this leg,False,[] 6181,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"All Greek, and this all Troy; my mother’s blood",False,[] 6182,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Runs on the dexter cheek, and this sinister",False,[] 6183,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Bounds in my father’s,” by Jove multipotent,",False,[] 6184,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Thou shouldst not bear from me a Greekish member,False,[] 6185,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Wherein my sword had not impressure made,False,[] 6186,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Of our rank feud. But the just gods gainsay,False,[] 6187,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"That any drop thou borrowd’st from thy mother,",False,[] 6188,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"My sacred aunt, should by my mortal sword",False,[] 6189,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Be drained. Let me embrace thee, Ajax.",False,[] 6190,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"By him that thunders, thou hast lusty arms!",False,[] 6191,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Hector would have them fall upon him thus.,False,[] 6192,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Cousin, all honor to thee!",False,[] 6193,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Not Neoptolemus so mirable—,False,[] 6194,Hector,Hector_Tro,,On whose bright crest Fame with her loud’st “ Oyez”,False,[] 6195,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Cries “ This is he”— could promise to himself,False,[] 6196,Hector,Hector_Tro,,A thought of added honor torn from Hector.,False,[] 6197,Hector,Hector_Tro,,We’ll answer it;,False,[] 6198,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"The issue is embracement.— Ajax, farewell.",False,[] 6199,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Aeneas, call my brother Troilus to me,",False,[] 6200,Hector,Hector_Tro,,And signify this loving interview,False,[] 6201,Hector,Hector_Tro,,To the expecters of our Trojan part;,False,[] 6202,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Desire them home.,False,[] 6203,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Give me thy hand, my cousin.",False,[] 6204,Hector,Hector_Tro,,I will go eat with thee and see your knights.,False,[] 6205,Hector,Hector_Tro,,The worthiest of them tell me name by name;,False,[] 6206,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"But for Achilles, my own searching eyes",False,[] 6207,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Shall find him by his large and portly size.,False,[] 6208,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"I thank thee, most imperious Agamemnon.",False,[] 6209,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Who must we answer?,False,[] 6210,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"O, you, my lord? By Mars his gauntlet, thanks!",False,[] 6211,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Mock not that I affect th’ untraded oath;,False,[] 6212,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Your quondam wife swears still by Venus’ glove.,False,[] 6213,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"She’s well, but bade me not commend her to you.",False,[] 6214,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"O, pardon! I offend.",False,[] 6215,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Let me embrace thee, good old chronicle",False,[] 6216,Hector,Hector_Tro,,That hast so long walked hand in hand with time.,False,[] 6217,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Most reverend Nestor, I am glad to clasp thee.",False,[] 6218,Hector,Hector_Tro,,I would they could.,False,[] 6219,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"I know your favor, Lord Ulysses, well.",False,[] 6220,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Ah, sir, there’s many a Greek and Trojan dead",False,[] 6221,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Since first I saw yourself and Diomed,False,[] 6222,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"In Ilium, on your Greekish embassy.",False,[] 6223,Hector,Hector_Tro,,I must not believe you.,False,[] 6224,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"There they stand yet, and modestly I think",False,[] 6225,Hector,Hector_Tro,,The fall of every Phrygian stone will cost,False,[] 6226,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"A drop of Grecian blood. The end crowns all,",False,[] 6227,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"And that old common arbitrator, Time,",False,[] 6228,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Will one day end it.,False,[] 6229,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Is this Achilles?,False,[] 6230,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Stand fair, I pray thee. Let me look on thee.",False,[] 6231,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Nay, I have done already.",False,[] 6232,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"O, like a book of sport thou ’lt read me o’er;",False,[] 6233,Hector,Hector_Tro,,But there’s more in me than thou understand’st.,False,[] 6234,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Why dost thou so oppress me with thine eye?,False,[] 6235,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"It would discredit the blest gods, proud man,",False,[] 6236,Hector,Hector_Tro,,To answer such a question. Stand again.,False,[] 6237,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Think’st thou to catch my life so pleasantly,False,[] 6238,Hector,Hector_Tro,,As to prenominate in nice conjecture,False,[] 6239,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Where thou wilt hit me dead?,False,[] 6240,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Wert thou an oracle to tell me so,",False,[] 6241,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"I’d not believe thee. Henceforth guard thee well,",False,[] 6242,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"For I’ll not kill thee there, nor there, nor there,",False,[] 6243,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"But, by the forge that stithied Mars his helm,",False,[] 6244,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"I’ll kill thee everywhere, yea, o’er and o’er.—",False,[] 6245,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"You wisest Grecians, pardon me this brag;",False,[] 6246,Hector,Hector_Tro,,His insolence draws folly from my lips.,False,[] 6247,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"But I’ll endeavor deeds to match these words,",False,[] 6248,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Or may I never—,False,[] 6249,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"I pray you, let us see you in the field.",False,[] 6250,Hector,Hector_Tro,,We have had pelting wars since you refused,False,[] 6251,Hector,Hector_Tro,,The Grecians’ cause.,False,[] 6252,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Thy hand upon that match.,False,[] 6253,Hector,Hector_Tro,,I trouble you.,False,[] 6254,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Thanks, and good night to the Greeks’ general.",False,[] 6255,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Good night, sweet lord Menelaus.",False,[] 6256,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Give me your hand.,False,[] 6257,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"And so, good night.",False,[] 6258,Hector,Hector_Tro,,You train me to offend you. Get you in.,False,[] 6259,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"By all the everlasting gods, I’ll go!",False,[] 6260,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"No more, I say.",False,[] 6261,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Ho! Bid my trumpet sound!,False,[] 6262,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Begone, I say. The gods have heard me swear.",False,[] 6263,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Hold you still, I say.",False,[] 6264,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Mine honor keeps the weather of my fate.,False,[] 6265,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Life every man holds dear, but the dear man",False,[] 6266,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Holds honor far more precious-dear than life.,False,[] 6267,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"How now, young man? Meanest thou to fight today?",False,[] 6268,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"No, faith, young Troilus, doff thy harness, youth.",False,[] 6269,Hector,Hector_Tro,,I am today i’ th’ vein of chivalry.,False,[] 6270,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Let grow thy sinews till their knots be strong,",False,[] 6271,Hector,Hector_Tro,,And tempt not yet the brushes of the war.,False,[] 6272,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Unarm thee, go, and doubt thou not, brave boy,",False,[] 6273,Hector,Hector_Tro,,I’ll stand today for thee and me and Troy.,False,[] 6274,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"What vice is that? Good Troilus, chide me for it.",False,[] 6275,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"O, ’tis fair play.",False,[] 6276,Hector,Hector_Tro,,How now? How now?,False,[] 6277,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Fie, savage, fie!",False,[] 6278,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Troilus, I would not have you fight today.",False,[] 6279,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Aeneas is afield,",False,[] 6280,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"And I do stand engaged to many Greeks,",False,[] 6281,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Even in the faith of valor, to appear",False,[] 6282,Hector,Hector_Tro,,This morning to them.,False,[] 6283,Hector,Hector_Tro,,I must not break my faith.,False,[] 6284,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"You know me dutiful; therefore, dear sir,",False,[] 6285,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Let me not shame respect, but give me leave",False,[] 6286,Hector,Hector_Tro,,To take that course by your consent and voice,False,[] 6287,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Which you do here forbid me, royal Priam.",False,[] 6288,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Andromache, I am offended with you.",False,[] 6289,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Upon the love you bear me, get you in.",False,[] 6290,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"You are amazed, my liege, at her exclaim.",False,[] 6291,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Go in and cheer the town. We’ll forth and fight,",False,[] 6292,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Do deeds worth praise, and tell you them at night.",False,[] 6293,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"What art thou, Greek? Art thou for Hector’s match?",False,[] 6294,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Art thou of blood and honor?,False,[] 6295,Hector,Hector_Tro,,I do believe thee. Live.,False,[] 6296,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Yea, Troilus? O, well fought, my youngest brother!",False,[] 6297,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Pause if thou wilt.,False,[] 6298,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Fare thee well.,False,[] 6299,Hector,Hector_Tro,,I would have been much more a fresher man,False,[] 6300,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Had I expected thee.,False,[] 6301,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"How now, my brother?",False,[] 6302,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Stand, stand, thou Greek! Thou art a goodly mark.",False,[] 6303,Hector,Hector_Tro,,No? Wilt thou not? I like thy armor well.,False,[] 6304,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"I’ll frush it and unlock the rivets all,",False,[] 6305,Hector,Hector_Tro,,But I’ll be master of it.,False,[] 6306,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Wilt thou not, beast, abide?",False,[] 6307,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Why then, fly on. I’ll hunt thee for thy hide.",False,[] 6308,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Most putrefied core, so fair without,",False,[] 6309,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Thy goodly armor thus hath cost thy life.,False,[] 6310,Hector,Hector_Tro,,Now is my day’s work done. I’ll take my breath.,False,[] 6311,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"Rest, sword; thou hast thy fill of blood and death.",False,[] 6312,Hector,Hector_Tro,,"I am unarmed. Forgo this vantage, Greek.",False,[] 6313,Helenus,Helenus_Tro,,"No marvel though you bite so sharp at reasons,",False,[] 6314,Helenus,Helenus_Tro,,You are so empty of them. Should not our father,False,[] 6315,Helenus,Helenus_Tro,,"Bear the great sway of his affairs with reason,",False,[] 6316,Helenus,Helenus_Tro,,Because your speech hath none that tell him so?,False,[] 6317,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Cry, Trojans, cry!",False,[] 6318,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Cry, Trojans!",False,[] 6319,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Cry, Trojans, cry! Lend me ten thousand eyes,",False,[] 6320,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,And I will fill them with prophetic tears.,False,[] 6321,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Virgins and boys, mid-age and wrinkled elders,",False,[] 6322,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Soft infancy, that nothing canst but cry,",False,[] 6323,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,Add to my clamors. Let us pay betimes,False,[] 6324,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,A moiety of that mass of moan to come.,False,[] 6325,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Cry, Trojans, cry! Practice your eyes with tears.",False,[] 6326,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Troy must not be, nor goodly Ilium stand.",False,[] 6327,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,Our firebrand brother Paris burns us all.,False,[] 6328,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Cry, Trojans, cry! A Helen and a woe!",False,[] 6329,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Cry, cry! Troy burns, or else let Helen go.",False,[] 6330,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,Where is my brother Hector?,False,[] 6331,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"O, ’tis true!",False,[] 6332,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"No notes of sally, for the heavens, sweet brother!",False,[] 6333,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,The gods are deaf to hot and peevish vows.,False,[] 6334,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,They are polluted off’rings more abhorred,False,[] 6335,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,Than spotted livers in the sacrifice.,False,[] 6336,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"It is the purpose that makes strong the vow,",False,[] 6337,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,But vows to every purpose must not hold.,False,[] 6338,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Unarm, sweet Hector.",False,[] 6339,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Lay hold upon him, Priam; hold him fast.",False,[] 6340,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"He is thy crutch. Now if thou loose thy stay,",False,[] 6341,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Thou on him leaning, and all Troy on thee,",False,[] 6342,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,Fall all together.,False,[] 6343,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"O Priam, yield not to him!",False,[] 6344,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"O farewell, dear Hector.",False,[] 6345,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,Look how thou diest! Look how thy eye turns pale!,False,[] 6346,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,Look how thy wounds do bleed at many vents!,False,[] 6347,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Hark, how Troy roars, how Hecuba cries out,",False,[] 6348,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,How poor Andromache shrills her dolor forth!,False,[] 6349,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Behold, distraction, frenzy, and amazement,",False,[] 6350,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Like witless antics, one another meet,",False,[] 6351,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"And all cry “ Hector! Hector’s dead! O, Hector!”",False,[] 6352,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,"Farewell.— Yet soft! Hector, I take my leave.",False,[] 6353,Cassandra,Cassandra_Tro,,Thou dost thyself and all our Troy deceive.,False,[] 6354,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Else might the world convince of levity,False,[] 6355,Paris,Paris_Tro,,As well my undertakings as your counsels.,False,[] 6356,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"But I attest the gods, your full consent",False,[] 6357,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Gave wings to my propension and cut off,False,[] 6358,Paris,Paris_Tro,,All fears attending on so dire a project.,False,[] 6359,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"For what, alas, can these my single arms?",False,[] 6360,Paris,Paris_Tro,,What propugnation is in one man’s valor,False,[] 6361,Paris,Paris_Tro,,To stand the push and enmity of those,False,[] 6362,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"This quarrel would excite? Yet, I protest,",False,[] 6363,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Were I alone to pass the difficulties,False,[] 6364,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"And had as ample power as I have will,",False,[] 6365,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Paris should ne’er retract what he hath done,False,[] 6366,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Nor faint in the pursuit.,False,[] 6367,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Sir, I propose not merely to myself",False,[] 6368,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"The pleasures such a beauty brings with it,",False,[] 6369,Paris,Paris_Tro,,But I would have the soil of her fair rape,False,[] 6370,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Wiped off in honorable keeping her.,False,[] 6371,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"What treason were it to the ransacked queen,",False,[] 6372,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Disgrace to your great worths, and shame to me,",False,[] 6373,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Now to deliver her possession up,False,[] 6374,Paris,Paris_Tro,,On terms of base compulsion? Can it be,False,[] 6375,Paris,Paris_Tro,,That so degenerate a strain as this,False,[] 6376,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Should once set footing in your generous bosoms?,False,[] 6377,Paris,Paris_Tro,,There’s not the meanest spirit on our party,False,[] 6378,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Without a heart to dare or sword to draw,False,[] 6379,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"When Helen is defended, nor none so noble",False,[] 6380,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Whose life were ill bestowed or death unfamed,False,[] 6381,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Where Helen is the subject. Then I say,",False,[] 6382,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Well may we fight for her whom, we know well,",False,[] 6383,Paris,Paris_Tro,,The world’s large spaces cannot parallel.,False,[] 6384,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"You have broke it, cousin, and, by my life, you shall make it whole again; you shall piece it out with a piece of your performance.",False,[] 6385,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Well said, my lord; well, you say so in fits.",False,[] 6386,Paris,Paris_Tro,,What exploit’s in hand? Where sups he tonight?,False,[] 6387,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"I’ll lay my life, with my disposer Cressida.",False,[] 6388,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Well, I’ll make ’s excuse.",False,[] 6389,Paris,Paris_Tro,,I spy.,False,[] 6390,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Ay, good now, “ Love, love, nothing but love.”",False,[] 6391,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"He eats nothing but doves, love, and that breeds hot blood, and hot blood begets hot thoughts, and hot thoughts beget hot deeds, and hot deeds is love.",False,[] 6392,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Hector, Deiphobus, Helenus, Antenor, and all the gallantry of Troy. I would fain have armed today, but my Nell would not have it so. How chance my brother Troilus went not?",False,[] 6393,Paris,Paris_Tro,,To a hair.,False,[] 6394,Paris,Paris_Tro,,They’re come from the field. Let us to Priam’s hall,False,[] 6395,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"To greet the warriors. Sweet Helen, I must woo you",False,[] 6396,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"To help unarm our Hector. His stubborn buckles,",False,[] 6397,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"With these your white enchanting fingers touched,",False,[] 6398,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Shall more obey than to the edge of steel,False,[] 6399,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Or force of Greekish sinews. You shall do more,False,[] 6400,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Than all the island kings: disarm great Hector.,False,[] 6401,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Sweet, above thought I love thee.",False,[] 6402,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"See, ho! Who is that there?",False,[] 6403,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"A valiant Greek, Aeneas; take his hand.",False,[] 6404,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Witness the process of your speech, wherein",False,[] 6405,Paris,Paris_Tro,,You told how Diomed a whole week by days,False,[] 6406,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Did haunt you in the field.,False,[] 6407,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"This is the most despiteful gentle greeting,",False,[] 6408,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"The noblest hateful love, that e’er I heard of.",False,[] 6409,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"What business, lord, so early?",False,[] 6410,Paris,Paris_Tro,,His purpose meets you. ’Twas to bring this Greek,False,[] 6411,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"To Calchas’ house, and there to render him,",False,[] 6412,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"For the enfreed Antenor, the fair Cressid.",False,[] 6413,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Let’s have your company, or, if you please,",False,[] 6414,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Haste there before us. I constantly believe—,False,[] 6415,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Or, rather, call my thought a certain knowledge—",False,[] 6416,Paris,Paris_Tro,,My brother Troilus lodges there tonight.,False,[] 6417,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Rouse him, and give him note of our approach,",False,[] 6418,Paris,Paris_Tro,,With the whole quality whereof. I fear,False,[] 6419,Paris,Paris_Tro,,We shall be much unwelcome.,False,[] 6420,Paris,Paris_Tro,,There is no help.,False,[] 6421,Paris,Paris_Tro,,The bitter disposition of the time,False,[] 6422,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Will have it so.— On, lord, we’ll follow you.",False,[] 6423,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"And tell me, noble Diomed, faith, tell me true,",False,[] 6424,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Even in the soul of sound good-fellowship,",False,[] 6425,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Who, in your thoughts, deserves fair Helen best,",False,[] 6426,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Myself or Menelaus?,False,[] 6427,Paris,Paris_Tro,,You are too bitter to your countrywoman.,False,[] 6428,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Fair Diomed, you do as chapmen do,",False,[] 6429,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Dispraise the thing that they desire to buy.,False,[] 6430,Paris,Paris_Tro,,But we in silence hold this virtue well:,False,[] 6431,Paris,Paris_Tro,,We’ll not commend that not intend to sell.,False,[] 6432,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Here lies our way.,False,[] 6433,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"It is great morning, and the hour prefixed",False,[] 6434,Paris,Paris_Tro,,For her delivery to this valiant Greek,False,[] 6435,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Comes fast upon. Good my brother Troilus,",False,[] 6436,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Tell you the lady what she is to do,False,[] 6437,Paris,Paris_Tro,,And haste her to the purpose.,False,[] 6438,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"I know what ’tis to love,",False,[] 6439,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"And would, as I shall pity, I could help.—",False,[] 6440,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Please you walk in, my lords?",False,[] 6441,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Brother Troilus!,False,[] 6442,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"Hark, Hector’s trumpet.",False,[] 6443,Paris,Paris_Tro,,"’Tis Troilus’ fault. Come, come to field with him.",False,[] 6444,Paris,Paris_Tro,,Hector! The gods forbid!,False,[] 6445,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,And how his silence drinks up this applause!,False,[] 6446,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,You must prepare to fight without Achilles.,False,[] 6447,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Or covetous of praise—,False,[] 6448,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Or strange, or self-affected—",False,[] 6449,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Be ruled by him, Lord Ajax.",False,[] 6450,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"This shall I undertake, and ’tis a burden",False,[] 6451,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Which I am proud to bear.,False,[] 6452,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"That’s my mind too.— Good morrow, Lord Aeneas.",False,[] 6453,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,The one and other Diomed embraces.,False,[] 6454,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Our bloods are now in calm, and, so long, health;",False,[] 6455,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"But when contention and occasion meet,",False,[] 6456,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"By Jove, I’ll play the hunter for thy life",False,[] 6457,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"With all my force, pursuit, and policy.",False,[] 6458,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"We sympathize. Jove, let Aeneas live,",False,[] 6459,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"If to my sword his fate be not the glory,",False,[] 6460,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,A thousand complete courses of the sun!,False,[] 6461,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,But in mine emulous honor let him die,False,[] 6462,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,With every joint a wound and that tomorrow.,False,[] 6463,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"We do, and long to know each other worse.",False,[] 6464,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Both alike.,False,[] 6465,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"He merits well to have her that doth seek her,",False,[] 6466,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Not making any scruple of her soilure,",False,[] 6467,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,With such a hell of pain and world of charge;,False,[] 6468,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"And you as well to keep her that defend her,",False,[] 6469,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Not palating the taste of her dishonor,",False,[] 6470,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,With such a costly loss of wealth and friends.,False,[] 6471,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"He, like a puling cuckold, would drink up",False,[] 6472,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,The lees and dregs of a flat tamèd piece;,False,[] 6473,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"You, like a lecher, out of whorish loins",False,[] 6474,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Are pleased to breed out your inheritors.,False,[] 6475,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Both merits poised, each weighs nor less nor more;",False,[] 6476,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"But he as he, the heavier for a whore.",False,[] 6477,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"She’s bitter to her country. Hear me, Paris:",False,[] 6478,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,For every false drop in her bawdy veins,False,[] 6479,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,A Grecian’s life hath sunk; for every scruple,False,[] 6480,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Of her contaminated carrion weight,False,[] 6481,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"A Trojan hath been slain. Since she could speak,",False,[] 6482,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,She hath not given so many good words breath,False,[] 6483,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,As for her Greeks and Trojans suffered death.,False,[] 6484,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Fair Lady Cressid,",False,[] 6485,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"So please you, save the thanks this prince expects.",False,[] 6486,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"The luster in your eye, heaven in your cheek,",False,[] 6487,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Pleads your fair usage, and to Diomed",False,[] 6488,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,You shall be mistress and command him wholly.,False,[] 6489,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"O, be not moved, Prince Troilus.",False,[] 6490,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Let me be privileged by my place and message,False,[] 6491,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"To be a speaker free. When I am hence,",False,[] 6492,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"I’ll answer to my lust, and know you, lord,",False,[] 6493,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,I’ll nothing do on charge. To her own worth,False,[] 6494,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"She shall be prized; but that you say “ Be ’t so,”",False,[] 6495,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,I speak it in my spirit and honor: “ no.”,False,[] 6496,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Even she.,False,[] 6497,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Lady, a word. I’ll bring you to your father.",False,[] 6498,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,You must no more.,False,[] 6499,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,As Hector pleases.,False,[] 6500,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,’Tis Agamemnon’s wish; and great Achilles,False,[] 6501,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Doth long to see unarmed the valiant Hector.,False,[] 6502,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"I cannot, lord. I have important business,",False,[] 6503,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"The tide whereof is now.— Good night, great Hector.",False,[] 6504,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"What, are you up here, ho? Speak.",False,[] 6505,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Diomed. Calchas, I think? Where’s your daughter?",False,[] 6506,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"How now, my charge?",False,[] 6507,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Will you remember?,False,[] 6508,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Nay, but do, then, and let your mind be coupled with your words.",False,[] 6509,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Nay, then—",False,[] 6510,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Foh, foh, come, tell a pin! You are forsworn.",False,[] 6511,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,What did you swear you would bestow on me?,False,[] 6512,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Good night.,False,[] 6513,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"No, no, good night. I’ll be your fool no more.",False,[] 6514,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,And so good night.,False,[] 6515,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Foh foh! Adieu. You palter.,False,[] 6516,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"But will you, then?",False,[] 6517,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Give me some token for the surety of it.,False,[] 6518,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Whose was ’t?,False,[] 6519,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,I shall have it.,False,[] 6520,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Ay, that.",False,[] 6521,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Nay, do not snatch it from me.",False,[] 6522,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,I had your heart before. This follows it.,False,[] 6523,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,I will have this. Whose was it?,False,[] 6524,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Come, tell me whose it was.",False,[] 6525,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Whose was it?,False,[] 6526,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Tomorrow will I wear it on my helm,False,[] 6527,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,And grieve his spirit that dares not challenge it.,False,[] 6528,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Why, then, farewell.",False,[] 6529,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Thou never shalt mock Diomed again.,False,[] 6530,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,I do not like this fooling.,False,[] 6531,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"What, shall I come? The hour?",False,[] 6532,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Farewell, till then.",False,[] 6533,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Thou dost miscall retire.,False,[] 6534,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"I do not fly, but advantageous care",False,[] 6535,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Withdrew me from the odds of multitude.,False,[] 6536,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Have at thee!,False,[] 6537,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Go, go, my servant, take thou Troilus’ horse;",False,[] 6538,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Present the fair steed to my Lady Cressid.,False,[] 6539,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Fellow, commend my service to her beauty.",False,[] 6540,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Tell her I have chastised the amorous Trojan,False,[] 6541,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,And am her knight by proof.,False,[] 6542,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Ay, there, there!",False,[] 6543,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"Troilus, I say! Where’s Troilus?",False,[] 6544,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,I would correct him.,False,[] 6545,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,Ha! Art thou there?,False,[] 6546,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,He is my prize. I will not look upon.,False,[] 6547,Diomedes,Diomedes_Tro,,"The bruit is Hector’s slain, and by Achilles.",False,[] 6548,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,"Ay, sir, when he goes before me.",False,[] 6549,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,"Sir, I do depend upon the Lord.",False,[] 6550,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,The Lord be praised!,False,[] 6551,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,"Faith, sir, superficially.",False,[] 6552,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,I hope I shall know your Honor better.,False,[] 6553,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,You are in the state of grace?,False,[] 6554,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,"I do but partly know, sir. It is music in parts.",False,[] 6555,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,"Wholly, sir.",False,[] 6556,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,"To the hearers, sir.",False,[] 6557,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,"At mine, sir, and theirs that love music.",False,[] 6558,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,"Who shall I command, sir?",False,[] 6559,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,"That’s to ’t indeed, sir. Marry, sir, at the request of Paris my lord, who is there in person; with him the mortal Venus, the heart blood of beauty, love’s visible soul.",False,[] 6560,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,"No, sir, Helen. Could not you find out that by her attributes?",False,[] 6561,Paris’s Servingman,SERVANTS.PARIS.1_Tro,MALE,Sodden business! There’s a stewed phrase indeed.,False,[] 6562,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"Dear lord, you are full of fair words.",False,[] 6563,Helen,Helen_Tro,,He is full of harmony.,False,[] 6564,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"O, sir—",False,[] 6565,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"Nay, this shall not hedge us out. We’ll hear you sing, certainly.",False,[] 6566,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"My Lord Pandarus, honey-sweet lord—",False,[] 6567,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"You shall not bob us out of our melody. If you do, our melancholy upon your head!",False,[] 6568,Helen,Helen_Tro,,And to make a sweet lady sad is a sour offence.,False,[] 6569,Helen,Helen_Tro,,My Lord Pandarus—,False,[] 6570,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"Nay, but, my lord—",False,[] 6571,Helen,Helen_Tro,,You must not know where he sups.,False,[] 6572,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"Why, this is kindly done.",False,[] 6573,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"She shall have it, my lord, if it be not my Lord Paris.",False,[] 6574,Helen,Helen_Tro,,Falling in after falling out may make them three.,False,[] 6575,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"Ay, ay, prithee. Now, by my troth, sweet lord, thou hast a fine forehead.",False,[] 6576,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"Let thy song be love. “ This love will undo us all.” O Cupid, Cupid, Cupid!",False,[] 6577,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"In love, i’ faith, to the very tip of the nose.",False,[] 6578,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"He hangs the lip at something.— You know all, Lord Pandarus.",False,[] 6579,Helen,Helen_Tro,,Commend me to your niece.,False,[] 6580,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"’Twill make us proud to be his servant, Paris.",False,[] 6581,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"Yea, what he shall receive of us in duty",False,[] 6582,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"Gives us more palm in beauty than we have,",False,[] 6583,Helen,Helen_Tro,,"Yea, overshines ourself.",False,[] 6584,Troilus’s Man,SERVANTS.TROILUS.1_Tro,MALE,"No, sir, he stays for you to conduct him thither.",False,[] 6585,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"Now, princes, for the service I have done you,",False,[] 6586,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,Th’ advantage of the time prompts me aloud,False,[] 6587,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,To call for recompense. Appear it to your mind,False,[] 6588,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"That, through the sight I bear in things to come,",False,[] 6589,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"I have abandoned Troy, left my possessions,",False,[] 6590,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"Incurred a traitor’s name, exposed myself,",False,[] 6591,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"From certain and possessed conveniences,",False,[] 6592,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"To doubtful fortunes, sequest’ring from me all",False,[] 6593,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"That time, acquaintance, custom, and condition",False,[] 6594,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"Made tame and most familiar to my nature,",False,[] 6595,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"And here, to do you service, am become",False,[] 6596,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"As new into the world, strange, unacquainted.",False,[] 6597,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"I do beseech you, as in way of taste,",False,[] 6598,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,To give me now a little benefit,False,[] 6599,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"Out of those many regist’red in promise,",False,[] 6600,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,Which you say live to come in my behalf.,False,[] 6601,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,You have a Trojan prisoner called Antenor,False,[] 6602,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,Yesterday took. Troy holds him very dear.,False,[] 6603,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,Oft have you— often have you thanks therefor—,False,[] 6604,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"Desired my Cressid in right great exchange,",False,[] 6605,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"Whom Troy hath still denied; but this Antenor,",False,[] 6606,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"I know, is such a wrest in their affairs",False,[] 6607,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"That their negotiations all must slack,",False,[] 6608,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,Wanting his manage; and they will almost,False,[] 6609,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"Give us a prince of blood, a son of Priam,",False,[] 6610,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,"In change of him. Let him be sent, great princes,",False,[] 6611,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,And he shall buy my daughter; and her presence,False,[] 6612,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,Shall quite strike off all service I have done,False,[] 6613,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,In most accepted pain.,False,[] 6614,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,Who calls?,False,[] 6615,Calchas,Calchas_Tro,,She comes to you.,False,[] 6616,Deiphobus,Deiphobus_Tro,,It is the Lord Aeneas.,False,[] 6617,Deiphobus,Deiphobus_Tro,,Let us make ready straight.,False,[] 6618,Deiphobus,Deiphobus_Tro,,Hector! The gods forbid!,False,[] 6619,"Other Trojans and Greeks, Common Soldiers of Troy and Greece, Trumpeters, Attendants, Torchbearers",ATTENDANTS.GREEK_Tro,UNKNOWN,The Trojan’s trumpet.,True,[] 6620,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,When was my lord so much ungently tempered,False,[] 6621,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,To stop his ears against admonishment?,False,[] 6622,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,"Unarm, unarm, and do not fight today.",False,[] 6623,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,My dreams will sure prove ominous to the day.,False,[] 6624,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,"Here, sister, armed and bloody in intent.",False,[] 6625,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,Consort with me in loud and dear petition;,False,[] 6626,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,Pursue we him on knees. For I have dreamt,False,[] 6627,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,"Of bloody turbulence, and this whole night",False,[] 6628,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,Hath nothing been but shapes and forms of slaughter.,False,[] 6629,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,"O, be persuaded! Do not count it holy",False,[] 6630,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,"To hurt by being just. It is as lawful,",False,[] 6631,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,"For we would give much, to use violent thefts",False,[] 6632,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,And rob in the behalf of charity.,False,[] 6633,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,"Cassandra, call my father to persuade.",False,[] 6634,Andromache,Andromache_Tro,,"Do not, dear father.",False,[] 6635,Diomedes’ Servingman,SERVANTS.DIOMEDES.1_Tro,MALE,"I go, my lord.",False,[] 6636,Bastard,Bastard_Tro,MALE,"Turn, slave, and fight.",False,[] 6637,Bastard,Bastard_Tro,MALE,A bastard son of Priam’s.,False,[] 6638,Bastard,Bastard_Tro,MALE,"The devil take thee, coward!",False,[] 6639,MYRMIDONS.0.1_Tro,MYRMIDONS.0.1_Tro,,"The Trojan trumpets sound the like, my lord.",False,[] 6640,"Other Trojans and Greeks, Common Soldiers of Troy and Greece, Trumpeters, Attendants, Torchbearers",SOLDIERS_Tro,UNKNOWN,Achilles! Achilles! Hector’s slain! Achilles!,True,[] 6641,Antenor,Antenor_Tro,,Hector! The gods forbid!,False,[] 6642,"Other Trojans and Greeks, Common Soldiers of Troy and Greece, Trumpeters, Attendants, Torchbearers",SOLDIERS.TROJAN_Tro,UNKNOWN,Hector! The gods forbid!,True,[]