The history
805764With their
fin'
st pallat, and tru
st to me
Ulisses 806765Our imputation
shalbe odly poizde
807766In this vilde a
ction, for the
succe
sse,
808767Although perticuler
shall giue a
scantling
809768Of good or bad vnto the generall,
810769And in
such
indexes (although
small pricks
811770To their
sub
sequent volumes) there is
seene,
812771The baby
figure of the gyant ma
sse,
813772Of things to come at large: It is
suppo
s'd
814773He that meetes
Hector, y
ssues from our choice,
815774And choice (being mutuall a
ct of all our
soules)
816775Makes merit her ele
ction, and doth boyle,
817776(As twere from forth vs all) a man di
still'd
818777Out of our vertues, who mi
scarrying,
819778What heart receiues from hence a conquering part,
820779To
steele a
strong opinion to them
selues.
824780Uliss. Giue pardon to my
speech
? therefore tis meete,
825781Achilles meete not
Hector, let vs like Marchants
826782Fir
st shew foule wares, and thinke perchance theile
sell;
827783If not; the lu
ster of the better
shall exceed,
829784By
shewing the wor
se
fir
st: do not con
sent,
830785That euer
Hector and
Achilles meet,
831786For both our honour and our
shame in this, are dog'd with
833788Nest. I
see them not with my old eyes what are they?
834789Vless. What glory our
Achilles shares from
Hector 835790Were he not proud, we al!
should
share with him:
836791But he already is too in
solent.
837792And it were better partch in Afrique Sunne,
838793Then in the pride and
sault
scorne of his eyes
839794Should he
scape
Hector faire. If he were foild,
840795Why then we do our maine opinion cru
sh 841796In taint of our be
st man. No, make a lottry
842797And by deui
se let blocki
sh A
iax draw
843798The
sort to
fight with
Hector, among our
selues,
844799Giue him allowance for the better man,
845800For that will phi
sick the great Myrmidon,
846801Who broyles in loud applau
se, and make him fall,
His