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THERSITES
Enter, from one side, AENEAS, and Servant with a torch, from the other, PARIS, DEIPHOBUS, ANTENOR, DIOMEDES, and others, with torches
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1
4.1.1
PARIS
See, ho! who is that there?
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2
4.1.2
DEIPHOBUS
It is the Lord AEneas.
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3
4.1.3
AENEAS
Is the prince there in person?
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4.1.4
AENEAS
Had I so good occasion to lie long
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3
4.1.5
AENEAS
As you, prince Paris, nothing but heavenly business
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4.1.6
AENEAS
Should rob my bed-mate of my company.
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4.1.7
DIOMEDES
That's my mind too. Good morrow, Lord AEneas.
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4.1.8
PARIS
A valiant Greek, AEneas,--take his hand,--
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4.1.9
PARIS
Witness the process of your speech, wherein
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4.1.10
PARIS
You told how Diomed, a whole week by days,
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4.1.11
PARIS
Did haunt you in the field.
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4.1.12
AENEAS
Health to you, valiant sir,
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4.1.13
AENEAS
During all question of the gentle truce,
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4.1.14
AENEAS
But when I meet you arm'd, as black defiance
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4.1.15
AENEAS
As heart can think or courage execute.
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4.1.16
DIOMEDES
The one and other Diomed embraces.
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4.1.17
DIOMEDES
Our bloods are now in calm, and, so long, health!
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4.1.18
DIOMEDES
But when contention and occasion meet,
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4.1.19
DIOMEDES
By Jove, I'll play the hunter for thy life
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4.1.20
DIOMEDES
With all my force, pursuit and policy.
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4.1.21
AENEAS
And thou shalt hunt a lion, that will fly
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4.1.22
AENEAS
With his face backward. In humane gentleness,
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4.1.23
AENEAS
Welcome to Troy! now, by Anchises' life,
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4.1.24
AENEAS
Welcome, indeed! By Venus' hand I swear,
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4.1.25
AENEAS
No man alive can love in such a sort
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4.1.26
AENEAS
The thing he means to kill more excellently.
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4.1.27
DIOMEDES
We sympathize: Jove, let AEneas live,
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4.1.28
DIOMEDES
If to my sword his fate be not the glory,
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4.1.29
DIOMEDES
A thousand complete courses of the sun!
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4.1.30
DIOMEDES
But, in mine emulous honour, let him die,
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4.1.31
DIOMEDES
With every joint a wound, and that to-morrow!
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4.1.32
AENEAS
We know each other well.
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4.1.33
DIOMEDES
We do, and long to know each other worse.
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4.1.34
PARIS
This is the most despiteful gentle greeting,
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4.1.35
PARIS
The noblest hateful love, that e'er I heard of.
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4.1.36
PARIS
What business, lord, so early?
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4.1.37
AENEAS
I was sent for to the king, but why, I know not.
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4.1.38
PARIS
His purpose meets you: 'twas to bring this Greek
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4.1.39
PARIS
To Calchas' house, and there to render him,
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4.1.40
PARIS
For the enfreed Antenor, the fair Cressid:
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4.1.41
PARIS
Let's have your company, or, if you please,
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4.1.42
PARIS
Haste there before us: I constantly do think--
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4.1.43
PARIS
Or rather, call my thought a certain knowledge--
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4.1.44
PARIS
My brother Troilus lodges there to-night:
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4.1.45
PARIS
Rouse him and give him note of our approach.
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14
4.1.46
PARIS
With the whole quality wherefore: I fear
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4.1.47
PARIS
We shall be much unwelcome.
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4.1.48
AENEAS
That I assure you:
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4.1.49
AENEAS
Troilus had rather Troy were borne to Greece
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4.1.50
AENEAS
Than Cressid borne from Troy.
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4.1.51
PARIS
There is no help,
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4.1.52
PARIS
The bitter disposition of the time
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4.1.53
PARIS
Will have it so. On, lord, we'll follow you.
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4.1.54
AENEAS
Good morrow, all.
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AENEAS
Exit with Servant
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4.1.55
PARIS
And tell me, noble Diomed, faith, tell me true,
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4.1.56
PARIS
Even in the soul of sound good-fellowship,
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4.1.57
PARIS
Who, in your thoughts, merits fair Helen best,
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4.1.58
PARIS
Myself or Menelaus?
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4.1.59
DIOMEDES
Both alike:
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4.1.60
DIOMEDES
He merits well to have her, that doth seek her,
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4.1.61
DIOMEDES
Not making any scruple of her soilure,
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4.1.62
DIOMEDES
With such a hell of pain and world of charge,
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4.1.63
DIOMEDES
And you as well to keep her, that defend her,
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4.1.64
DIOMEDES
Not palating the taste of her dishonour,
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4.1.65
DIOMEDES
With such a costly loss of wealth and friends:
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4.1.66
DIOMEDES
He, like a puling cuckold, would drink up
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4.1.67
DIOMEDES
The lees and dregs of a flat tamed piece,
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4.1.68
DIOMEDES
You, like a lecher, out of whorish loins
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4.1.69
DIOMEDES
Are pleased to breed out your inheritors:
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4.1.70
DIOMEDES
Both merits poised, each weighs nor less nor more,
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4.1.71
DIOMEDES
But he as he, the heavier for a whore.
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4.1.72
PARIS
You are too bitter to your countrywoman.
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4.1.73
DIOMEDES
She's bitter to her country: hear me, Paris:
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4.1.74
DIOMEDES
For every false drop in her bawdy veins
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4.1.75
DIOMEDES
A Grecian's life hath sunk, for every scruple
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4.1.76
DIOMEDES
Of her contaminated carrion weight,
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4.1.77
DIOMEDES
A Trojan hath been slain: since she could speak,
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4.1.78
DIOMEDES
She hath not given so many good words breath
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4.1.79
DIOMEDES
As for her Greeks and Trojans suffer'd death.
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4.1.80
PARIS
Fair Diomed, you do as chapmen do,
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4.1.81
PARIS
Dispraise the thing that you desire to buy:
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4.1.82
PARIS
But we in silence hold this virtue well,
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4.1.83
PARIS
We'll but commend what we intend to sell.
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4.1.84
PARIS
Here lies our way.
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PARIS
Exeunt
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PARIS
SCENE II. The same. Court of Pandarus' house.
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PARIS
Enter TROILUS and CRESSIDA
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Troilus and Cressida
1
4.2.1
TROILUS
Dear, trouble not yourself: the morn is cold.
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2
4.2.2
CRESSIDA
Then, sweet my lord, I'll call mine uncle down,
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2
4.2.3
CRESSIDA
He shall unbolt the gates.
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3
4.2.4
TROILUS
Trouble him not,
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Troilus and Cressida
3
4.2.5
TROILUS
To bed, to bed: sleep kill those pretty eyes,
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Troilus and Cressida
3
4.2.6
TROILUS
And give as soft attachment to thy senses
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3
4.2.7
TROILUS
As infants' empty of all thought!
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4.2.8
CRESSIDA
Good morrow, then.
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4.2.9
TROILUS
I prithee now, to bed.
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4.2.10
CRESSIDA
Are you a-weary of me?
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4.2.11
TROILUS
O Cressida! but that the busy day,