The history
33113114Pand. Do you heere my Lord, do you heere.
33133116Pand. Heer's a letter come from yond poore girle.
33153118Pand. A whor
son ti
sick, a whor
son ra
scally ti
sick,
so
33163119troubles me, and the fooli
sh fortune of this girle, and what
33173120one thing, what another, that I
shall leaue you one ath's
33183121dayes: and I haue a rheume in mine eyes too, and
such an
33193122ache in my bones, that vnle
sse a man were cur
st I c
annot
33203123tell what to thinke on't. What
sayes
she there?
33223124Troy. Words, words, meere words, no matter
frō the heart,
33243125Th'e
ffe
ct doth operate another way.
33253126Go winde to winde, there turne and change together:
33263127My loue with words and errors
still
she feedes,
33273128But edi
fies another with her deedes.
Exeunt. 33333130Thersi. Now they are clapper-clawing one another: Ile
33343131go looke on, that di
ssembling abhominable varlet
Diomede. 33353132has got that
same
scuruie dooting fooli
sh knaues
sleeue of
33363133Troy there in his helme. I would faine
see them meete, that
33373134that
same young Troyan a
sse that loues the whore there,
33383135might
send that Greeki
sh whore-ma
sterly villaine with the
33393136sleeue, back to the di
ssembling luxurious drabbe of a
sleeue
- 33403137le
sse arrant. Ath' tother
side, the pollicie of tho
se craftie
33413138swearing raskalls; that
stale old Mou
se-eaten drye chee
se
33423139Nestor: and that
same dogge-foxe
Ulisses, is not proou'd
33433140worth a Black-berry. They
set mee vp in pollicie, that
33443141mongrill curre
Aiax, again
st that dogge of as bad a
33453142kinde
Achilles. And now is the curre
Aiax, prouder then
33463143the curre
Achilles, and will not arme to day. Where-vpon
33473144the Grecians began to proclaime barbari
sme, and pollicie
33483145growes into an ill opinion. Soft here comes
sleeue & tother.
33513146Troy. Flye not, for
should
st thou take the riuer Stix, I
33533148Diomed. Thou doo
st mi
scall retire,
33543149I doe not
flie, but aduantagious care,
33553150With-drew me from the ods of multitude, haue at thee?
33573151Ther. Hold thy whore Grecian: now for thy whore Troian,
Now