14791393Pan. Friend you, pray you a word, doe you not follow the
14801394yong Lord
Paris. Man. I
sir when he goes before mee.
14821395Pan. You depend vpon him I meane.
14831396Man. Sir I do depend vpon the Lord.
14841397Pan. You depend vpon a notable gentleman I mu
st needs
14891402Pan. Friend know mee better, I am the Lord
Pandarus.
14901403Man. I hope I
shall know your honour better?
14921405Man. You are in the
state of grace?
14931406Pan. Grace
? not
so friend, honour and Lord
ship are my ti
- 14951408Man. I do but partly know
sir, it is mu
sick in partes.
Pan.
of Troylus and Cresseida.
14971410Man. Wholy
sir.
Pan. Who play they to
? 15011413Man. At mine
sir, and theirs that loue mu
sicke.
15041416Pan. Friend we vnder
stand not one another, I am to court
- 15051417ly and thou to cunning, at who
se reque
st do the
se men play
? 15071418Man. Thats to't indeed
sir? marry
sir, at the reque
st of P
a- 15081419ris my Lord, who is there in per
son, with him the mortall
15091420V
enus, the heart bloud of beauty, loues inui
sible
soule
: 15121422Man. No
sir,
Hellen, could not you
finde out that by her at
- 15141424Pan. It
should
seeme fellow thou ha
st not
seene the Lady
15151425Cressid I come to
speake with P
aris, from the Prince
Troy- 15161426lus. I will make a complementall a
ssault vpon him for my
15181428Man. Sodden bu
sine
sse, theirs a
stew'd phra
se indeed.
15201430Pan. Faire be to you my Lord, and to al this faire company,
15211431faire de
sires in all faire mea
sure fairlie guide them, e
specially
15221432to you faire Queene faire thoughts be your faire pillow.
15241433Hel Dere Lord you are full of faire words
: 15251434Pan. You
speake your faire plea
sure
sweet Queene,
15261435Faire Prince here is good broken mu
sicke.
15271436Par. You haue broke it cozen: and by my life you
shall
15281437make it whole againe, you
shall peece it out with a peece of
15291438your performance.
Nel. he is full of harmony
: 15301439Pan: Truely Lady no:
Hel: O
sir
: 15321440Pan: Rude in
sooth, in good
sooth very rude.
15331441Paris: Well
said my Lord, well, you
say
so in
fits
: 15341442Pan. I haue bu
sine
sse to my Lord deere Queene? my Lord
15361444Hel. Nay this
shall not hedge vs out, weele here you
sing
15381446Pan: Well
sweete Queene you are plea
sant with mee, but,
mary
The history
15391447marry thus my Lord my deere Lord, and mo
st e
steemed
15411449Hel. My Lord
Pandarus hony
sweet Lord,
15421450Pan. Go too
sweet Queene, go to?
15431451Comends him
selfe mo
st a
ffe
ctionatly to you.
15441452Hel. You
shall not bob vs out of our melody,
15451453If you do our melancholy vpon your head.
15461454Pan. Sweet Queene,
sweet Queene, thats a
sweet Queene
15481456Hel. And to make a
sweet Lady
sad is a
sower o
ffence.
15491457Pan. Nay that
shall not
serue your turne, that
shall it not
15501458in truth la
? Nay I care not for
such words, no, no. And my
15511459Lord hee de
sires you that if the King call for him at
super.
15541462Pan. What
saies my
sweete Queenem,y very very
sweet
15561464Par. What exploit's in hand, where
suppes he tonight?
15581466Pan What
saies my
sweet Queene
? my cozen will fall out
15601468Hel. You mu
st not know where he
sups.
15611469Par. Ile lay my life with my di
spo
ser
Cresseida.
15621470Pan. No, no? no
such matter you are wide, come your
15651473Pan. I good my Lord, why
should you
say
Cresseida, no,
15661474your di
spo
sers
sick.
Par. I
spie
? 15681475Pan. You
spy? what doe you
spie
? come, giue mee an in
- 15711478Pan. My Neece is horribly in loue with a thing you haue
15731480Hel. Shee
shall haue it my Lord, if it bee not my Lord
15751482Pand. Hee
? no?
sheele none of him, they two are
15771484Hel. Falling in after falling out may make them three.
Pand.
of Troylus and Cresseida.
15781485Pand. Come, come, Ile heare no more of this, Ile
sing you a
15801487Hell: I, I, prethee, now by my troth
sweet lad thou ha
ste a
15831490Hell: Let thy
song be loue: this loue will vndoe vs all. Oh
15851492Pand: Loue? I that it
shall yfaith.
15861493Par: I good now loue, loue, nothing but loue.
Pand: Loue, loue, nothing but loue,still loue still more:
15891495 For o loues bow. Shoots Bucke and Doe. 15911496The shafts confound not that it wounds 15931498T
hese louers cry, oh ho they dye, 15941499Yet that which seemes the wound to kill, 15981503O ho grones out for ha ha ha ----
hey ho, 15991504Hell: In loue I faith to the very tip of the no
se.
16001505Par. He eates nothing but doues loue, and that breeds hot
16011506blood, and hot bloud begets hot thoughts, and hot thoughts
16021507beget hot deedes, and hot deeds is loue.
16031508Pand. Is this the generation of loue: hot bloud hot
16041509thoughts and hot deedes, why they are vipers, is loue a ge
- 16061511Sweete Lord who
se a
field to day?
16071512Par: Hector, Deiphobus, Helenus, Anthenor, and all the gal
- 16081513lantry of T
roy.. I would faine haue arm'd to day, but my
Nell 16101515How chance my brother T
roylus went not
? 16111516Hell: He hangs the lippe at
something, you know al Lord
16131518Pand: Not I hony
sweete Queene, I long to heare how
16151520Youle remember your brothers excu
se?
F Hell. Com-
The history
16191524Pand. I will
sweet Queene.
Sound a retreat? 16201525Par: Their come from the
field: let vs to Priames Hall
16211526To greete the warriers. Sweet
Hellen I mu
st woe you,
16221527To helpe vn-arme our
Hector: his
stubborne bucles
16231528With this your white enchaunting
fingers toucht;
16241529Shall more obey then to the edge of
steele,
16251530Or force of Greeki
sh sinewes: you
shall do more
16261531Then all the Iland Kinges, di
sarme great
Hector. 16271532Hell: Twil make vs proud to be his
seruant
Paris}?
16281533Yea what he
shall receiue of vs in duty,
16291534Giues vs more palme in beauty then we haue.
16311536Par: Sweet aboue thought I loue her?
Exeunt.