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The young gentleman, according to Fates and Destinies and such odd sayings, the Sisters Three and such branches of learning, is indeed deceased; or, as you would say in plain terms, gone to heaven.
— The Merchant of Venice, Act II Scene 2
KEYWORD: helenus
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[HELENUS passes] |
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That's Helenus. I marvel where Troilus is. That's
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Can Helenus fight, uncle? |
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Helenus? no. Yes, he'll fight indifferent well. I
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[Enter PRIAM, HECTOR, TROILUS, PARIS, and HELENUS] |
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You are for dreams and slumbers, brother priest;
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Hector, Deiphobus, Helenus, Antenor, and all the
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