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3.2.143
CRESSIDA
But an unkind self, that itself will leave,
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CRESSIDA
To be another's fool. I would be gone:
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CRESSIDA
Where is my wit? I know not what I speak.
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TROILUS
Well know they what they speak that speak so wisely.
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CRESSIDA
Perchance, my lord, I show more craft than love,
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CRESSIDA
And fell so roundly to a large confession,
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CRESSIDA
To angle for your thoughts: but you are wise,
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CRESSIDA
Or else you love not, for to be wise and love
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CRESSIDA
Exceeds man's might, that dwells with gods above.
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TROILUS
O that I thought it could be in a woman--
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TROILUS
As, if it can, I will presume in you--
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TROILUS
To feed for aye her ramp and flames of love,
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TROILUS
To keep her constancy in plight and youth,
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TROILUS
Outliving beauty's outward, with a mind
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TROILUS
That doth renew swifter than blood decays!
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TROILUS
Or that persuasion could but thus convince me,
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TROILUS
That my integrity and truth to you
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TROILUS
Might be affronted with the match and weight
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TROILUS
Of such a winnow'd purity in love,
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TROILUS
How were I then uplifted! but, alas!
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TROILUS
I am as true as truth's simplicity
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TROILUS
And simpler than the infancy of truth.
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CRESSIDA
In that I'll war with you.
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TROILUS
O virtuous fight,
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TROILUS
When right with right wars who shall be most right!
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TROILUS
True swains in love shall in the world to come
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TROILUS
Approve their truths by Troilus: when their rhymes,
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TROILUS
Full of protest, of oath and big compare,
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TROILUS
Want similes, truth tired with iteration,
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TROILUS
As true as steel, as plantage to the moon,
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TROILUS
As sun to day, as turtle to her mate,
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TROILUS
As iron to adamant, as earth to the centre,
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TROILUS
Yet, after all comparisons of truth,
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TROILUS
As truth's authentic author to be cited,
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TROILUS
'As true as Troilus' shall crown up the verse,
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TROILUS
And sanctify the numbers.
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CRESSIDA
Prophet may you be!
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CRESSIDA
If I be false, or swerve a hair from truth,
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CRESSIDA
When time is old and hath forgot itself,
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CRESSIDA
When waterdrops have worn the stones of Troy,
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CRESSIDA
And blind oblivion swallow'd cities up,
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CRESSIDA
And mighty states characterless are grated
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CRESSIDA
To dusty nothing, yet let memory,
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CRESSIDA
From false to false, among false maids in love,
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CRESSIDA
Upbraid my falsehood! when they've said 'as false
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CRESSIDA
As air, as water, wind, or sandy earth,
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CRESSIDA
As fox to lamb, as wolf to heifer's calf,
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CRESSIDA
Pard to the hind, or stepdame to her son,'
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CRESSIDA
'Yea,' let them say, to stick the heart of falsehood,
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CRESSIDA
'As false as Cressid.'
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PANDARUS
Go to, a bargain made: seal it, seal it, I'll be the
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PANDARUS
witness. Here I hold your hand, here my cousin's.
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PANDARUS
If ever you prove false one to another, since I have
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PANDARUS
taken such pains to bring you together, let all
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PANDARUS
pitiful goers-between be called to the world's end
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PANDARUS
after my name, call them all Pandars, let all
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PANDARUS
constant men be Troiluses, all false women Cressids,
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PANDARUS
and all brokers-between Pandars! say, amen.
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TROILUS
Amen.
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CRESSIDA
Amen.
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PANDARUS
Amen. Whereupon I will show you a chamber with a
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PANDARUS
bed, which bed, because it shall not speak of your
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PANDARUS
pretty encounters, press it to death: away!
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PANDARUS
And Cupid grant all tongue-tied maidens here
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PANDARUS
Bed, chamber, Pandar to provide this gear!
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Exeunt
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SCENE III. The Grecian camp. Before Achilles' tent.
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Enter AGAMEMNON, ULYSSES, DIOMEDES, NESTOR, AJAX, MENELAUS, and CALCHAS
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3.3.1
CALCHAS
Now, princes, for the service I have done you,
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3.3.2
CALCHAS
The advantage of the time prompts me aloud
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3.3.3
CALCHAS
To call for recompense. Appear it to your mind
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3.3.4
CALCHAS
That, through the sight I bear in things to love,
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3.3.5
CALCHAS
I have abandon'd Troy, left my possession,
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CALCHAS
Incurr'd a traitor's name, exposed myself,
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3.3.7
CALCHAS
From certain and possess'd conveniences,
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3.3.8
CALCHAS
To doubtful fortunes, sequestering from me all
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3.3.9
CALCHAS
That time, acquaintance, custom and condition
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3.3.10
CALCHAS
Made tame and most familiar to my nature,
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3.3.11
CALCHAS
And here, to do you service, am become
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3.3.12
CALCHAS
As new into the world, strange, unacquainted:
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3.3.13
CALCHAS
I do beseech you, as in way of taste,
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3.3.14
CALCHAS
To give me now a little benefit,
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3.3.15
CALCHAS
Out of those many register'd in promise,
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3.3.16
CALCHAS
Which, you say, live to come in my behalf.
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3.3.17
AGAMEMNON
What wouldst thou of us, Trojan? make demand.
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3.3.18
CALCHAS
You have a Trojan prisoner, call'd Antenor,
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3.3.19
CALCHAS
Yesterday took: Troy holds him very dear.
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3.3.20
CALCHAS
Oft have you--often have you thanks therefore--
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3.3.21
CALCHAS
Desired my Cressid in right great exchange,
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CALCHAS
Whom Troy hath still denied: but this Antenor,
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CALCHAS
I know, is such a wrest in their affairs
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3.3.24
CALCHAS
That their negotiations all must slack,
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3.3.25
CALCHAS
Wanting his manage, and they will almost
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CALCHAS
Give us a prince of blood, a son of Priam,
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CALCHAS
In change of him: let him be sent, great princes,
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CALCHAS
And he shall buy my daughter, and her presence
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3.3.29
CALCHAS
Shall quite strike off all service I have done,
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3.3.30
CALCHAS
In most accepted pain.
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AGAMEMNON
Let Diomedes bear him,
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AGAMEMNON
And bring us Cressid hither: Calchas shall have