The history
27462587(Mock not thy a
ffe
ct, the vntraded earth)
27472588Your
quandom wife
sweares
still by
Venus gloue,
27482589Shees well, but bad me not commend her to you.
27492590Men. Name her not now
sir,
shee's a deadly theame.
27512592Nest. I haue thou gallant Troyan
seene thee oft,
27522593Laboring for de
stiny, make cruell way,
27532594Through rankes of Greeki
sh youth, and I haue
seene thee
27542595As hot as
Perseus, spurre thy Phrigian
steed,
27552596De
spi
sing many forfaits and
subduments,
27562597When thou ha
st hung th'aduanced
sword ith'ayre,
27572598Not letting it decline on the declined,
27582599That I haue
said to
some my
standers by,
27592600Loe
Iupiter is yonder dealing life.
27602601And I haue
seene thee pau
se, and take thy breath,
27612602When that a ring of Greekes haue
shrupd thee in,
27622603Like an Olympian wra
stling. This haue I
seene,
27632604But this thy countenance
still lockt in
steele,
27642605I neuer
saw till now: I knew thy grand-
sire,
27652606And once fought with him, he was a
soldier good,
27662607But by great
Mars the Captaine of vs all,
27672608Neuer like thee: O let an old man embrace thee,
27682609And worthy warriour welcome to our tents.
27702611Hect. Let me embrace thee good old Chronicle,
27712612That ha
st so long walkt hand in hand with time,
27722613Mo
st reuerend
Nestor, I am glad to cla
spe thee.
27732614Nest. I would my armes could match thee in contention.
27762616Nest. Ha
? by this white beard Ide
fight with thee to mor
-(row. 27772617Well, welcome, welcome, I haue
seene the time.
27782618Vlis. I wonder now how yonder Citty
stands,
27792619When we haue here her ba
se and piller by vs?
27802620Hect. I know your fauour lord
Vlisses well,
27812621Ah
sir, there's many a Greeke and Troyan dead,
27822622Since
fir
st I
saw your
selfe and
Diomed, 27832623In Illion on your Greeki
sh emba
ssie.
27842624Vlis. Sir I foretold you then what would en
sue,
My