of Troylus and Cresseida.
1014954And buckle in, a wa
ste mo
st fathomles,
1015955With
spanes and inches
so dyminutue:
1016956As feares and rea
sons: Fie for Godly
shame?
1017957Hele. No maruell though you bite
so
sharpe of rea
sons,
1018958You are
so empty of them
should not our father;
1019959Beare the great
sway of his a
ffaires with rea
son,
1020960Becau
se your
speech hath none that tell him
so?
1021961Troy. You are for dreames and
slumbers brother Prie
st,
1022962You furre your gloues with rea
son, here are your rea
sons
1023963You know an enemy intends you harme:
1024964You know a
sword imployde is perilous
1025965And rea
son
flies the obie
ct of all harme.
1026966Who maruells then when
Helenus beholds,
1027967A Gretian and his
sword, if he do
set
1028968The very wings of rea
son to his heeles,
1030969And
flie like chidden
Mercury from
Ioue 1029970Or like a
starre di
sorbd? nay if we talke of rea
son,
1031971Sets
shut our gates and
sleepe
: man-hood and honour,
1032972Should haue hare hearts, would they but fat their thoughts
1033973With this cram'd rea
son, rea
son and re
spe
ct,
1034974Make lyuers pale, and lu
stihood deie
ct.
1035975Hect. Brother,
shee is not worth, what
shee doth co
st the
1037977Troy. Whats aught but as tis valued.
1038978Hect. But valew dwells not in perticuler will,
1039979It holds his e
stimate and dignity,
1040980As well wherein tis precious of it
selfe
1041981As in the prizer, tis madde Idolatry
1042982To make the
seruice greater then the God,
1043983And the will dotes that is attributiue;
1044984To what infe
ctiou
sly it
selfe a
ffe
cts,
1045985Without
some image of th'a
ffe
cted merit,
1046986Troy. I take to day a wife, and my ele
ction
: 1047987Is led on in the condu
ct of my will,
1048988My will enkindled by mine eyes and eares,
1049989Two traded pilots twixt the dangerous
shore,
1050990Of will and Iudgement: how may I auoyde?
1051991(Although my will di
sta
st what it ele
cted)
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