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- 1 Enter Aeneas, Paris, Antenor and Deiphobus.
- 2 AENEAS.
- 3 Stand, ho! yet are we masters of the field.
- 4 Never go home; here starve we out the night.
- 5 Enter Troilus.
- 6 TROILUS.
- 7 Hector is slain.
- 8 ALL.
- 9 Hector! The gods forbid!
- 10 TROILUS.
- 11 He’s dead, and at the murderer’s horse’s tail,
- 12 In beastly sort, dragg’d through the shameful field.
- 13 Frown on, you heavens, effect your rage with speed.
- 14 Sit, gods, upon your thrones, and smile at Troy.
- 15 I say at once let your brief plagues be mercy,
- 16 And linger not our sure destructions on.
- 17 AENEAS.
- 18 My lord, you do discomfort all the host.
- 19 TROILUS.
- 20 You understand me not that tell me so.
- 21 I do not speak of flight, of fear of death,
- 22 But dare all imminence that gods and men
- 23 Address their dangers in. Hector is gone.
- 24 Who shall tell Priam so, or Hecuba?
- 25 Let him that will a screech-owl aye be call’d
- 26 Go in to Troy, and say there ‘Hector’s dead.’
- 27 There is a word will Priam turn to stone;
- 28 Make wells and Niobes of the maids and wives,
- 29 Cold statues of the youth; and, in a word,
- 30 Scare Troy out of itself. But, march away;
- 31 Hector is dead; there is no more to say.
- 32 Stay yet. You vile abominable tents,
- 33 Thus proudly pight upon our Phrygian plains,
- 34 Let Titan rise as early as he dare,
- 35 I’ll through and through you. And, thou great-siz’d coward,
- 36 No space of earth shall sunder our two hates;
- 37 I’ll haunt thee like a wicked conscience still,
- 38 That mouldeth goblins swift as frenzy’s thoughts.
- 39 Strike a free march to Troy. With comfort go;
- 40 Hope of revenge shall hide our inward woe.
- 41 Enter Pandarus.
- 42 PANDARUS.
- 43 But hear you, hear you!
- 44 TROILUS.
- 45 Hence, broker-lackey. Ignominy and shame
- 46 Pursue thy life, and live aye with thy name!
- 47 [_Exeunt all but_ Pandarus.]
- 48 PANDARUS.
- 49 A goodly medicine for my aching bones! O world! world! Thus is the poor
- 50 agent despis’d! O traitors and bawds, how earnestly are you set a-work,
- 51 and how ill requited! Why should our endeavour be so lov’d, and the
- 52 performance so loathed? What verse for it? What instance for it? Let me
- 53 see—
- 54 Full merrily the humble-bee doth sing
- 55 Till he hath lost his honey and his sting;
- 56 And being once subdu’d in armed trail,
- 57 Sweet honey and sweet notes together fail.
- 58 Good traders in the flesh, set this in your painted cloths.
- 59 As many as be here of Pandar’s hall,
- 60 Your eyes, half out, weep out at Pandar’s fall;
- 61 Or, if you cannot weep, yet give some groans,
- 62 Though not for me, yet for your aching bones.
- 63 Brethren and sisters of the hold-door trade,
- 64 Some two months hence my will shall here be made.
- 65 It should be now, but that my fear is this,
- 66 Some galled goose of Winchester would hiss.
- 67 Till then I’ll sweat and seek about for eases,
- 68 And at that time bequeath you my diseases.
- 69 [_Exit_.]