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- 1 Enter Ajax.
- 2 AJAX.
- 3 Troilus, thou coward Troilus, show thy head.
- 4 Enter Diomedes.
- 5 DIOMEDES.
- 6 Troilus, I say! Where’s Troilus?
- 7 AJAX.
- 8 What wouldst thou?
- 9 DIOMEDES.
- 10 I would correct him.
- 11 AJAX.
- 12 Were I the general, thou shouldst have my office
- 13 Ere that correction. Troilus, I say! What, Troilus!
- 14 Enter Troilus.
- 15 TROILUS.
- 16 O traitor Diomed! Turn thy false face, thou traitor,
- 17 And pay thy life thou owest me for my horse.
- 18 DIOMEDES.
- 19 Ha! art thou there?
- 20 AJAX.
- 21 I’ll fight with him alone. Stand, Diomed.
- 22 DIOMEDES.
- 23 He is my prize. I will not look upon.
- 24 TROILUS.
- 25 Come, both, you cogging Greeks; have at you both!
- 26 [_Exeunt fighting_.]
- 27 Enter Hector.
- 28 HECTOR.
- 29 Yea, Troilus? O, well fought, my youngest brother!
- 30 Enter Achilles.
- 31 ACHILLES.
- 32 Now do I see thee. Ha! have at thee, Hector!
- 33 HECTOR.
- 34 Pause, if thou wilt.
- 35 ACHILLES.
- 36 I do disdain thy courtesy, proud Trojan.
- 37 Be happy that my arms are out of use;
- 38 My rest and negligence befriend thee now,
- 39 But thou anon shalt hear of me again;
- 40 Till when, go seek thy fortune.
- 41 [_Exit_.]
- 42 HECTOR.
- 43 Fare thee well.
- 44 I would have been much more a fresher man,
- 45 Had I expected thee.
- 46 Re-enter Troilus.
- 47 How now, my brother!
- 48 TROILUS.
- 49 Ajax hath ta’en Aeneas. Shall it be?
- 50 No, by the flame of yonder glorious heaven,
- 51 He shall not carry him; I’ll be ta’en too,
- 52 Or bring him off. Fate, hear me what I say:
- 53 I reck not though thou end my life today.
- 54 [_Exit_.]
- 55 Enter one in armour.
- 56 HECTOR.
- 57 Stand, stand, thou Greek; thou art a goodly mark.
- 58 No? wilt thou not? I like thy armour well;
- 59 I’ll frush it and unlock the rivets all
- 60 But I’ll be master of it. Wilt thou not, beast, abide?
- 61 Why then, fly on; I’ll hunt thee for thy hide.
- 62 [_Exeunt_.]