The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere . [ 125 ,.,. «te. !^^ ^ ^S* /. [Scene IX. Death of Hector.] ACT V. SCENE I.—The Grecian Camp. BeforeAchilles Tent. Enter Achilles and Patroclus. Achil. I 11 heat his blood with Greekish wineto-night,Which with my scimitar 1 11 cool to-morrow.—Patroclus, let us feast him to the height. Pair. Here comes Thersites. Achil. Enter Thersites. How now, thou core of envy: Thou crusty batch of nature, whats the news? Ther. Why, thou picture of what thou seemest,and idol of idiot-worshippers, here s a letter forthee. Achil. From whence, fragment?


The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere . [ 125 ,.,. «te. !^^ ^ ^S* /. [Scene IX. Death of Hector.] ACT V. SCENE I.—The Grecian Camp. BeforeAchilles Tent. Enter Achilles and Patroclus. Achil. I 11 heat his blood with Greekish wineto-night,Which with my scimitar 1 11 cool to-morrow.—Patroclus, let us feast him to the height. Pair. Here comes Thersites. Achil. Enter Thersites. How now, thou core of envy: Thou crusty batch of nature, whats the news? Ther. Why, thou picture of what thou seemest,and idol of idiot-worshippers, here s a letter forthee. Achil. From whence, fragment? Ther. Why, thou full dish of fool, from Troy. Pair. Who keeps the tent now ? Ther. The surgeons box, or the patientswound. 126 Pair. Well said. Adversity ! and what needthese tricks? Ther. Prithee be silent, boy; I profit not bythy talk : tliou art thought to be Achilles malevarlet. Pair. Male varlet, you rogue I whats that? Ther. Why, his masculine whore. Now therotten diseases of the south, guts-griping, rup-tures, catarrhs, loads o gravel i the back, lethar-gies, cold palsies,


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