The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare : With a Life of the Poet, And Notes, Original And Selected 5
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Even with the vail - and darkening of the sun, To close the day up. Hector's life is done. Hect. I am unarmed : forego this vantage, Greek. 1 Bastard, in ancient times, was not a disreputable appellation. 2 "The vail of the sun," is the sinking, setting, or vailing of the sun. SC. X.l TROILUS AND CRESSIUA. 355 Achil. Strike, fellows, strike ; tliis is the man I seek.' [Hector falls. So, Ilion, fall thou next ! now, Troy, sink down ! Here lies thy heart, thy sinews, and thy bone. — On, myrmidons... ; and cry you all amain, Achilles hath the might)/ Hector slain. [A retreat sounded. Hark ! a retreat upon our Grecian part. Myr. The Trojan trumpets sound the like, my lord. Achil. The dragon wing of nigiit o'erspreads the earth. And, stickler^ like, the armies separates. My half-supped sword, that frankly would have fed. Pleased with this dainty bit, thus goes to bed. — [Sheathes hissicora. Come, tie his body to my horse's tail ; Along the field I will the Trojan trail. [Exeu7it. SCENE X.
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