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Troilus and Cressida (Folio 1, 1623)
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3496Enter Hector.
3498Thy goodly armour thus hath cost thy life.
3499Now is my daies worke done; Ile take good breath:
3501Enter Achilles and his Myrmidons.
3503How vgly night comes breathing at his heeles,
3504Euen with the vaile and darking of the Sunne.
3506Hect. I am vnarm'd, forgoe this vantage Greeke.
3508So Illion fall thou: now Troy sinke downe;
3509Here lyes thy heart, thy sinewes, and thy bone.
3510On Myrmidons, cry you all a maine,
3512Harke, a retreat vpon our Grecian part.
3516My halfe supt Sword, that frankly would haue fed,
3517Pleas'd with this dainty bed; thus goes to bed.
3518Come, tye his body to my horses tayle;