Troy (n.)
ancient city of W Turkey, besieged for 10 years during the Trojan Wars; also called Ilium, Ilion
2H4 I.i.73[Northumberland to Morton, of Priam] half his Troy was burnt
2H6 I.iv.16[Bolingbroke to Duchess] The time of night when Troy was set on fire
2H6 III.ii.118[Queen to King] burning Troy
3H6 II.i.51[Messenger to Richard] the hope of Troy
AW I.iii.69[Clown to Countess, of Helen] Was this fair face the cause, quoth she, / Why the Grecians sacked Troy?
JC I.ii.113[Cassius to Brutus] Did from the flames of Troy upon his shoulder / The old Anchises bear
Luc.1367skilful painting, made for Priam's Troy
MV III.ii.56[Portia to Bassanio] The virgin tribute paid by howling Troy / To the sea monster
MV V.i.4[Lorenzo to Jessica] the Troyan walls
R2 V.i.11[Queen Isabel to Richard] the model where old Troy did stand
TC prologue.1[Prologue] In Troy there lies the scene
Tit I.i.139[Demetrius to Chiron] The selfsame gods that armed the Queen of Troy
Tit III.i.69[Titus to Lavinia] bright-burning Troy
Tit V.iii.86[Marcus to all] who hath brought the fatal engine in / That gives our Troy, our Rome, the civil wound
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