The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 124
... field . Enter ENEAS and Trojans . Ene . Stand , ho ! yet are we masters of the field : Never go home ; here starve we out the night . Enter TROILUS . Tro . Hector is slain . All . Hector ! The gods forbid ! Tro . He's dead ; and at the ...
... field . Enter ENEAS and Trojans . Ene . Stand , ho ! yet are we masters of the field : Never go home ; here starve we out the night . Enter TROILUS . Tro . Hector is slain . All . Hector ! The gods forbid ! Tro . He's dead ; and at the ...
Page 174
... field and city ours , he never stood To ease his breast with panting . Men . Worthy man ! 1 Sen. He cannot but with measure fit the honours Which we devise him . Com . Our spoils he kick'd at ; And look'd upon things precious , as they ...
... field and city ours , he never stood To ease his breast with panting . Men . Worthy man ! 1 Sen. He cannot but with measure fit the honours Which we devise him . Com . Our spoils he kick'd at ; And look'd upon things precious , as they ...
Page 346
... field.- Labeo , and Flavius , set our battles on : - ' Tis three o'clock ; and , Romans , yet ere night We shall try fortune in a second fight . SCENE IV . - Another part of the field . [ Exeunt . Alarum . Enter fighting , Soldiers of ...
... field.- Labeo , and Flavius , set our battles on : - ' Tis three o'clock ; and , Romans , yet ere night We shall try fortune in a second fight . SCENE IV . - Another part of the field . [ Exeunt . Alarum . Enter fighting , Soldiers of ...
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