The history
29982816Dio: Fo, fo, come tell a pin you are for
sworne.
29992817Cres: In faith I cannot, what would you haue me do?
30002818Ther: A iugling tricke to be
secretly open,
30012819Dio: What did you
sweare you would be
stow on me?
30022820Cres: I prethee do not hold me to mine oath,
30032821Bid me do any thing but that
sweete Greeke.
30062824Vlis How now Troyan.
Cres. Diomed.
30082825Dio. No, no, good night Ile be your foole no more.
30102827Cres: Harke a word in your eare.
30122829Ulis: You are moued Prince, let vs depart I pray
30132830Lea
st your di
splea
sure
should inlarge it
selfe
30142831To wrathfull tearmes, this place is dangerous:
30152832The time right deadly, I be
seech you goe.
30182835You
flow to great di
stru
ction, come my Lord.
30202837Vlis: You haue not patience, come.
30212838Troy: I pray you
stay; by hell, and all hells torments,
30242841Cres: Nay but you part in anger.
30252842Troy: Doth that grieue thee, O withered truth.
30272844Troy: By
Ioue I will be patient.
30282845Cres: Gardian? why
Greeke?
Dio: Fo fo you palter.
30302846Cres. In faith I doe not, come hether once againe.
30312847Vlis: You
shake my Lord at
something, will you goe: you
30332849Troy. She
stroakes his cheeke.
Vlis. Come, come.
30352850Troy. Nay
stay, by
Ioue I will not
speake a word.
30362851There is betweene my will and all o
ffences
a guard