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6,300
Hector
Hector_Tro
null
Had I expected thee.
false
[]
6,301
Hector
Hector_Tro
null
How now, my brother?
false
[]
6,302
Hector
Hector_Tro
null
Stand, stand, thou Greek! Thou art a goodly mark.
false
[]
6,303
Hector
Hector_Tro
null
No? Wilt thou not? I like thy armor well.
false
[]
6,304
Hector
Hector_Tro
null
I’ll frush it and unlock the rivets all,
false
[]
6,305
Hector
Hector_Tro
null
But I’ll be master of it.
false
[]
6,306
Hector
Hector_Tro
null
Wilt thou not, beast, abide?
false
[]
6,307
Hector
Hector_Tro
null
Why then, fly on. I’ll hunt thee for thy hide.
false
[]
6,308
Hector
Hector_Tro
null
Most putrefied core, so fair without,
false
[]
6,309
Hector
Hector_Tro
null
Thy goodly armor thus hath cost thy life.
false
[]
6,310
Hector
Hector_Tro
null
Now is my day’s work done. I’ll take my breath.
false
[]
6,311
Hector
Hector_Tro
null
Rest, sword; thou hast thy fill of blood and death.
false
[]
6,312
Hector
Hector_Tro
null
I am unarmed. Forgo this vantage, Greek.
false
[]
6,313
Helenus
Helenus_Tro
null
No marvel though you bite so sharp at reasons,
false
[]
6,314
Helenus
Helenus_Tro
null
You are so empty of them. Should not our father
false
[]
6,315
Helenus
Helenus_Tro
null
Bear the great sway of his affairs with reason,
false
[]
6,316
Helenus
Helenus_Tro
null
Because your speech hath none that tell him so?
false
[]
6,317
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Cry, Trojans, cry!
false
[]
6,318
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Cry, Trojans!
false
[]
6,319
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Cry, Trojans, cry! Lend me ten thousand eyes,
false
[]
6,320
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
And I will fill them with prophetic tears.
false
[]
6,321
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Virgins and boys, mid-age and wrinkled elders,
false
[]
6,322
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Soft infancy, that nothing canst but cry,
false
[]
6,323
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Add to my clamors. Let us pay betimes
false
[]
6,324
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
A moiety of that mass of moan to come.
false
[]
6,325
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Cry, Trojans, cry! Practice your eyes with tears.
false
[]
6,326
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Troy must not be, nor goodly Ilium stand.
false
[]
6,327
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Our firebrand brother Paris burns us all.
false
[]
6,328
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Cry, Trojans, cry! A Helen and a woe!
false
[]
6,329
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Cry, cry! Troy burns, or else let Helen go.
false
[]
6,330
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Where is my brother Hector?
false
[]
6,331
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
O, ’tis true!
false
[]
6,332
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
No notes of sally, for the heavens, sweet brother!
false
[]
6,333
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
The gods are deaf to hot and peevish vows.
false
[]
6,334
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
They are polluted off’rings more abhorred
false
[]
6,335
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Than spotted livers in the sacrifice.
false
[]
6,336
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
It is the purpose that makes strong the vow,
false
[]
6,337
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
But vows to every purpose must not hold.
false
[]
6,338
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Unarm, sweet Hector.
false
[]
6,339
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Lay hold upon him, Priam; hold him fast.
false
[]
6,340
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
He is thy crutch. Now if thou loose thy stay,
false
[]
6,341
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Thou on him leaning, and all Troy on thee,
false
[]
6,342
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Fall all together.
false
[]
6,343
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
O Priam, yield not to him!
false
[]
6,344
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
O farewell, dear Hector.
false
[]
6,345
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Look how thou diest! Look how thy eye turns pale!
false
[]
6,346
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Look how thy wounds do bleed at many vents!
false
[]
6,347
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Hark, how Troy roars, how Hecuba cries out,
false
[]
6,348
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
How poor Andromache shrills her dolor forth!
false
[]
6,349
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Behold, distraction, frenzy, and amazement,
false
[]
6,350
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Like witless antics, one another meet,
false
[]
6,351
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
And all cry “ Hector! Hector’s dead! O, Hector!”
false
[]
6,352
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Farewell.— Yet soft! Hector, I take my leave.
false
[]
6,353
Cassandra
Cassandra_Tro
null
Thou dost thyself and all our Troy deceive.
false
[]
6,354
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Else might the world convince of levity
false
[]
6,355
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
As well my undertakings as your counsels.
false
[]
6,356
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
But I attest the gods, your full consent
false
[]
6,357
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Gave wings to my propension and cut off
false
[]
6,358
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
All fears attending on so dire a project.
false
[]
6,359
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
For what, alas, can these my single arms?
false
[]
6,360
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
What propugnation is in one man’s valor
false
[]
6,361
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
To stand the push and enmity of those
false
[]
6,362
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
This quarrel would excite? Yet, I protest,
false
[]
6,363
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Were I alone to pass the difficulties
false
[]
6,364
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
And had as ample power as I have will,
false
[]
6,365
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Paris should ne’er retract what he hath done
false
[]
6,366
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Nor faint in the pursuit.
false
[]
6,367
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Sir, I propose not merely to myself
false
[]
6,368
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
The pleasures such a beauty brings with it,
false
[]
6,369
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
But I would have the soil of her fair rape
false
[]
6,370
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Wiped off in honorable keeping her.
false
[]
6,371
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
What treason were it to the ransacked queen,
false
[]
6,372
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Disgrace to your great worths, and shame to me,
false
[]
6,373
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Now to deliver her possession up
false
[]
6,374
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
On terms of base compulsion? Can it be
false
[]
6,375
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
That so degenerate a strain as this
false
[]
6,376
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Should once set footing in your generous bosoms?
false
[]
6,377
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
There’s not the meanest spirit on our party
false
[]
6,378
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Without a heart to dare or sword to draw
false
[]
6,379
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
When Helen is defended, nor none so noble
false
[]
6,380
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Whose life were ill bestowed or death unfamed
false
[]
6,381
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Where Helen is the subject. Then I say,
false
[]
6,382
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Well may we fight for her whom, we know well,
false
[]
6,383
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
The world’s large spaces cannot parallel.
false
[]
6,384
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
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
[]
6,385
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Well said, my lord; well, you say so in fits.
false
[]
6,386
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
What exploit’s in hand? Where sups he tonight?
false
[]
6,387
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
I’ll lay my life, with my disposer Cressida.
false
[]
6,388
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Well, I’ll make ’s excuse.
false
[]
6,389
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
I spy.
false
[]
6,390
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Ay, good now, “ Love, love, nothing but love.”
false
[]
6,391
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
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
[]
6,392
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
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
[]
6,393
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
To a hair.
false
[]
6,394
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
They’re come from the field. Let us to Priam’s hall
false
[]
6,395
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
To greet the warriors. Sweet Helen, I must woo you
false
[]
6,396
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
To help unarm our Hector. His stubborn buckles,
false
[]
6,397
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
With these your white enchanting fingers touched,
false
[]
6,398
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Shall more obey than to the edge of steel
false
[]
6,399
Paris
Paris_Tro
null
Or force of Greekish sinews. You shall do more
false
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