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G F Sargent
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Tenedos is a small but fertile island of the JEgean Sea, oppo- site to Troy. It became femous during the Trojan War, as there the Greeks concealed themselves, the more effectually to make the Trojans believe that they were returned home without finish- ing the siege.
Lempbiere.
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA.
PR0L06UR.
To Tenedos they came ; And the deep-drawing barks do there disgorge Their warlike fraughtage.
TROY.
All that is now left of Troy is the ground on which it stood ; for I am firmly persuaded
... whatever pieces of antiquity may be found round it are much more modem, and I think Strabo says the same thing. However, there is some pleasure in seeing the valley where, I imagine, the famous duel of Menclaus and Paris had been fought, and where the greatest city in the world was situated. It is certainly the noblest situation that can be found for the head of a great empire.
Lady Wortley Montaou.
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA.
ACT III. 8CBNS III.
Trot.
TaoiLus and Cressida.
Tro, O virtuous fight.
When right with right wars who shall be most right !


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