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Troilus and Cressida
23
4.4.67
TROILUS
That there's no maculation in thy heart:
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4.4.68
TROILUS
But 'be thou true,' say I, to fashion in
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4.4.69
TROILUS
My sequent protestation, be thou true,
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4.4.70
TROILUS
And I will see thee.
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4.4.71
CRESSIDA
O, you shall be exposed, my lord, to dangers
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4.4.72
CRESSIDA
As infinite as imminent! but I'll be true.
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4.4.73
TROILUS
And I'll grow friend with danger. Wear this sleeve.
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4.4.74
CRESSIDA
And you this glove. When shall I see you?
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4.4.75
TROILUS
I will corrupt the Grecian sentinels,
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27
4.4.76
TROILUS
To give thee nightly visitation.
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4.4.77
TROILUS
But yet be true.
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4.4.78
CRESSIDA
O heavens! 'be true' again!
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4.4.79
TROILUS
Hear while I speak it, love:
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4.4.80
TROILUS
The Grecian youths are full of quality,
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4.4.81
TROILUS
They're loving, well composed with gifts of nature,
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29
4.4.82
TROILUS
Flowing and swelling o'er with arts and exercise:
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29
4.4.83
TROILUS
How novelty may move, and parts with person,
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4.4.84
TROILUS
Alas, a kind of godly jealousy--
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4.4.85
TROILUS
Which, I beseech you, call a virtuous sin--
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4.4.86
TROILUS
Makes me afeard.
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4.4.87
CRESSIDA
O heavens! you love me not.
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4.4.88
TROILUS
Die I a villain, then!
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31
4.4.89
TROILUS
In this I do not call your faith in question
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31
4.4.90
TROILUS
So mainly as my merit: I cannot sing,
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4.4.91
TROILUS
Nor heel the high lavolt, nor sweeten talk,
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4.4.92
TROILUS
Nor play at subtle games, fair virtues all,
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4.4.93
TROILUS
To which the Grecians are most prompt and pregnant:
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4.4.94
TROILUS
But I can tell that in each grace of these
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4.4.95
TROILUS
There lurks a still and dumb-discoursive devil
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4.4.96
TROILUS
That tempts most cunningly: but be not tempted.
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4.4.97
CRESSIDA
Do you think I will?
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4.4.98
TROILUS
No.
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4.4.99
TROILUS
But something may be done that we will not:
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4.4.100
TROILUS
And sometimes we are devils to ourselves,
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4.4.101
TROILUS
When we will tempt the frailty of our powers,
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4.4.102
TROILUS
Presuming on their changeful potency.
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4.4.103
AENEAS
[Within] Nay, good my lord,--
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4.4.104
TROILUS
Come, kiss, and let us part.
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4.4.105
PARIS
[Within] Brother Troilus!
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TROILUS
Good brother, come you hither,
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4.4.107
TROILUS
And bring AEneas and the Grecian with you.
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4.4.108
CRESSIDA
My lord, will you be true?
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4.4.109
TROILUS
Who, I? alas, it is my vice, my fault:
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4.4.110
TROILUS
Whiles others fish with craft for great opinion,
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4.4.111
TROILUS
I with great truth catch mere simplicity,
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4.4.112
TROILUS
Whilst some with cunning gild their copper crowns,
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4.4.113
TROILUS
With truth and plainness I do wear mine bare.
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4.4.114
TROILUS
Fear not my truth: the moral of my wit
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4.4.115
TROILUS
Is 'plain and true,' there's all the reach of it.
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TROILUS
Enter AENEAS, PARIS, ANTENOR, DEIPHOBUS, and DIOMEDES
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4.4.116
TROILUS
Welcome, Sir Diomed! here is the lady
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4.4.117
TROILUS
Which for Antenor we deliver you:
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4.4.118
TROILUS
At the port, lord, I'll give her to thy hand,
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4.4.119
TROILUS
And by the way possess thee what she is.
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4.4.120
TROILUS
Entreat her fair, and, by my soul, fair Greek,
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4.4.121
TROILUS
If e'er thou stand at mercy of my sword,
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4.4.122
TROILUS
Name Cressida and thy life shall be as safe
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4.4.123
TROILUS
As Priam is in Ilion.
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4.4.124
DIOMEDES
Fair Lady Cressid,
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4.4.125
DIOMEDES
So please you, save the thanks this prince expects:
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4.4.126
DIOMEDES
The lustre in your eye, heaven in your cheek,
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4.4.127
DIOMEDES
Pleads your fair usage, and to Diomed
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4.4.128
DIOMEDES
You shall be mistress, and command him wholly.
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4.4.129
TROILUS
Grecian, thou dost not use me courteously,
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4.4.130
TROILUS
To shame the zeal of my petition to thee
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4.4.131
TROILUS
In praising her: I tell thee, lord of Greece,
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4.4.132
TROILUS
She is as far high-soaring o'er thy praises
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4.4.133
TROILUS
As thou unworthy to be call'd her servant.
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4.4.134
TROILUS
I charge thee use her well, even for my charge,
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4.4.135
TROILUS
For, by the dreadful Pluto, if thou dost not,
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4.4.136
TROILUS
Though the great bulk Achilles be thy guard,
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4.4.137
TROILUS
I'll cut thy throat.
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4.4.138
DIOMEDES
O, be not moved, Prince Troilus:
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4.4.139
DIOMEDES
Let me be privileged by my place and message,
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4.4.140
DIOMEDES
To be a speaker free, when I am hence
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4.4.141
DIOMEDES
I'll answer to my lust: and know you, lord,
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4.4.142
DIOMEDES
I'll nothing do on charge: to her own worth
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4.4.143
DIOMEDES
She shall be prized, but that you say 'be't so,'
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4.4.144
DIOMEDES
I'll speak it in my spirit and honour, 'no.'
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4.4.145
TROILUS
Come, to the port. I'll tell thee, Diomed,
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4.4.146
TROILUS
This brave shall oft make thee to hide thy head.
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4.4.147
TROILUS
Lady, give me your hand, and, as we walk,
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4.4.148
TROILUS
To our own selves bend we our needful talk.
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TROILUS
Exeunt TROILUS, CRESSIDA, and DIOMEDES
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TROILUS
Trumpet within
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4.4.149
PARIS
Hark! Hector's trumpet.
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4.4.150
AENEAS
How have we spent this morning!
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AENEAS
The prince must think me tardy and remiss,
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4.4.152
AENEAS
That sore to ride before him to the field.
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4.4.153
PARIS
'Tis Troilus' fault: come, come, to field with him.
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4.4.154
DEIPHOBUS
Let us make ready straight.
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4.4.155
AENEAS
Yea, with a bridegroom's fresh alacrity,
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4.4.156
AENEAS
Let us address to tend on Hector's heels:
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4.4.157
AENEAS
The glory of our Troy doth this day lie
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4.4.158
AENEAS
On his fair worth and single chivalry.
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AENEAS
Exeunt
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AENEAS
SCENE V. The Grecian camp. Lists set out.
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AENEAS
Enter AJAX, armed, AGAMEMNON, ACHILLES, PATROCLUS, MENELAUS, ULYSSES, NESTOR, and others
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4.5.1
AGAMEMNON
Here art thou in appointment fresh and fair,
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4.5.2
AGAMEMNON
Anticipating time with starting courage.