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Troilus and Cressida
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LUCIUS
To ransack Troy, within whose strong immures
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LUCIUS
The ravish'd Helen, Menelaus' queen,
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With wanton Paris sleeps, and that's the quarrel.
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To Tenedos they come,
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And the deep-drawing barks do there disgorge
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LUCIUS
Their warlike fraughtage: now on Dardan plains
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The fresh and yet unbruised Greeks do pitch
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Their brave pavilions: Priam's six-gated city,
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Dardan, and Tymbria, Helias, Chetas, Troien,
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And Antenorides, with massy staples
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LUCIUS
And corresponsive and fulfilling bolts,
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LUCIUS
Sperr up the sons of Troy.
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Now expectation, tickling skittish spirits,
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LUCIUS
On one and other side, Trojan and Greek,
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Sets all on hazard: and hither am I come
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LUCIUS
A prologue arm'd, but not in confidence
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LUCIUS
Of author's pen or actor's voice, but suited
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LUCIUS
In like conditions as our argument,
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LUCIUS
To tell you, fair beholders, that our play
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LUCIUS
Leaps o'er the vaunt and firstlings of those broils,
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LUCIUS
Beginning in the middle, starting thence away
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To what may be digested in a play.
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LUCIUS
Like or find fault, do as your pleasures are:
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Now good or bad, 'tis but the chance of war.
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SCENE I. Troy. Before Priam's palace.
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Enter TROILUS armed, and PANDARUS
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TROILUS
Call here my varlet, I'll unarm again:
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TROILUS
Why should I war without the walls of Troy,
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TROILUS
That find such cruel battle here within?
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TROILUS
Each Trojan that is master of his heart,
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TROILUS
Let him to field, Troilus, alas! hath none.
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PANDARUS
Will this gear ne'er be mended?
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TROILUS
The Greeks are strong and skilful to their strength,
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TROILUS
Fierce to their skill and to their fierceness valiant,
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TROILUS
But I am weaker than a woman's tear,
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TROILUS
Tamer than sleep, fonder than ignorance,
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TROILUS
Less valiant than the virgin in the night
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TROILUS
And skilless as unpractised infancy.
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PANDARUS
Well, I have told you enough of this: for my part,
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PANDARUS
I'll not meddle nor make no further. He that will
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PANDARUS
have a cake out of the wheat must needs tarry the grinding.
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TROILUS
Have I not tarried?
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PANDARUS
Ay, the grinding, but you must tarry
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PANDARUS
the bolting.
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TROILUS
Have I not tarried?
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PANDARUS
Ay, the bolting, but you must tarry the leavening.
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TROILUS
Still have I tarried.
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PANDARUS
Ay, to the leavening, but here's yet in the word
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PANDARUS
'hereafter' the kneading, the making of the cake, the
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PANDARUS
heating of the oven and the baking, nay, you must
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PANDARUS
stay the cooling too, or you may chance to burn your lips.
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TROILUS
Patience herself, what goddess e'er she be,
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TROILUS
Doth lesser blench at sufferance than I do.
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TROILUS
At Priam's royal table do I sit,
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TROILUS
And when fair Cressid comes into my thoughts,--
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TROILUS
So, traitor! 'When she comes!' When is she thence?
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PANDARUS
Well, she looked yesternight fairer than ever I saw
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PANDARUS
her look, or any woman else.
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TROILUS
I was about to tell thee:--when my heart,
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TROILUS
As wedged with a sigh, would rive in twain,
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TROILUS
Lest Hector or my father should perceive me,
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TROILUS
I have, as when the sun doth light a storm,
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TROILUS
Buried this sigh in wrinkle of a smile:
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TROILUS
But sorrow, that is couch'd in seeming gladness,
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TROILUS
Is like that mirth fate turns to sudden sadness.
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PANDARUS
An her hair were not somewhat darker than Helen's--
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PANDARUS
well, go to--there were no more comparison between
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PANDARUS
the women: but, for my part, she is my kinswoman, I
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PANDARUS
would not, as they term it, praise her: but I would
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PANDARUS
somebody had heard her talk yesterday, as I did. I
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PANDARUS
will not dispraise your sister Cassandra's wit, but--
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TROILUS
O Pandarus! I tell thee, Pandarus,--
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TROILUS
When I do tell thee, there my hopes lie drown'd,
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TROILUS
Reply not in how many fathoms deep
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TROILUS
They lie indrench'd. I tell thee I am mad
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TROILUS
In Cressid's love: thou answer'st 'she is fair,'
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TROILUS
Pour'st in the open ulcer of my heart
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TROILUS
Her eyes, her hair, her cheek, her gait, her voice,
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TROILUS
Handlest in thy discourse, O, that her hand,
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TROILUS
In whose comparison all whites are ink,
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TROILUS
Writing their own reproach, to whose soft seizure
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TROILUS
The cygnet's down is harsh and spirit of sense
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TROILUS
Hard as the palm of ploughman: this thou tell'st me,
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TROILUS
As true thou tell'st me, when I say I love her,
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TROILUS
But, saying thus, instead of oil and balm,
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TROILUS
Thou lay'st in every gash that love hath given me
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TROILUS
The knife that made it.
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PANDARUS
I speak no more than truth.
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TROILUS
Thou dost not speak so much.
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PANDARUS
Faith, I'll not meddle in't. Let her be as she is:
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PANDARUS
if she be fair, 'tis the better for her, an she be
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PANDARUS
not, she has the mends in her own hands.
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TROILUS
Good Pandarus, how now, Pandarus!
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PANDARUS
I have had my labour for my travail, ill-thought on of
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PANDARUS
her and ill-thought on of you, gone between and
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PANDARUS
between, but small thanks for my labour.
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TROILUS
What, art thou angry, Pandarus? what, with me?
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PANDARUS
Because she's kin to me, therefore she's not so fair
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PANDARUS
as Helen: an she were not kin to me, she would be as
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PANDARUS
fair on Friday as Helen is on Sunday. But what care