of Troylus and Cresseida.
12441181chee
se, my dige
stion, why ha
st thou not
serued thy
selfe into
12451182my table,
so many meales, come what's
Agamemnon? 12461183Ther. Thy commander
Achilles, then tell me
Patroclus,
12481185Patro. Thy Lord
Thersites. Then tell mee I pray thee,
12501187Ther. Thy knower,
Patroclus: then tell mee
Patroclus, 12521189Patro. Thou mu
st tell that knowe
st.
12541191Ther. Ile decline the whole que
stion.
Agamemnon com
- 12551192mands
Achilles, Achilles is my Lord, I am
Patroclus know
- 12631195Ther. Agamemnon is a foole to o
ffer to command
Achil- 12641196les, Achilles is a foole to be commanded.
Thersites is a foole
12651197to
serue
such a foole, and this
Patroclus is a foole po
sitiue.
12701199Ther. Make that demand of the Prouer, it
su
ffices mee
12711200thou art: looke you, who comes heere?
12681201Enter Agam: Vliss: Nestor, Diomed, Aiax & Calcas. 12721202Achil. Come
Patroclus, Ile
speake with nobody: come
12741204Ther. Here is
such patcherie,
such iugling, and
such kna
- 12751205uery: all the argument is a whore, and a Cuckold, a good
12761206quarrell to draw emulous fa
ctions, & bleed to death vpon.
12801208Patro. Within his tent, but ill di
spo
sd my Lord.
12811209Aga. Let it be knowne to him, that we are heere,
12821210He
sate our me
ssengers and we lay by,
12831211Our appertainings, vi
siting of him
12841212Let him be told
so, lea
st perchance he thinke,
12851213We dare not moue the que
stion of our place,
12881216Vliss. We
saw him at the opening of his tent,
12901218Aiax. Yes Lion
sick,
sick of proud heart, you may call it
E melan-