ACT V - Scene III Troilus and Cressida
Troy. Before Priam’s palace.
| Enter Hector and Andromache. | |
| Andromache |
When was my lord so much ungently temper’d,
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| Hector |
You train me to offend you; get you in:
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| Andromache | My dreams will, sure, prove ominous to the day. |
| Hector | No more, I say. |
| Enter Cassandra. | |
| Cassandra | Where is my brother Hector? |
| Andromache |
Here, sister; arm’d, and bloody in intent.
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| Cassandra | O, ’tis true. |
| Hector | Ho! bid my trumpet sound. |
| Cassandra | No notes of sally, for the heavens, sweet brother. |
| Hector | Be gone, I say: the gods have heard me swear. |
| Cassandra |
The gods are deaf to hot and peevish vows:
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| Andromache |
O, be persuaded! do not count it holy
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| Cassandra |
It is the purpose that makes strong the vow;
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| Hector |
Hold you still, I say;
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| Enter Troilus. | |
| How now, young man! mean’st thou to fight to-day? | |
| Andromache | Cassandra, call my father to persuade. Exit Cassandra. |
| Hector |
No, faith, young Troilus; doff thy harness, youth;
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| Troilus |
Brother, you have a vice of mercy in you,
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| Hector | What vice is that, good Troilus? chide me for it. |
| Troilus |
When many times the captive Grecian falls,
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| Hector | O, ’tis fair play. |
| Troilus | Fool’s play, by heaven, Hector. |
| Hector | How now! how now! |
| Troilus |
For the love of all the gods,
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| Hector | Fie, savage, fie! |
| Troilus | Hector, then ’tis wars. |
| Hector | Troilus, I would not have you fight to-day. |
| Troilus |
Who should withhold me?
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| Reenter Cassandra, with Priam. | |
| Cassandra |
Lay hold upon him, Priam, hold him fast:
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| Priam |
Come, Hector, come, go back:
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| Hector |
Aeneas is afield;
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| Priam | Ay, but thou shalt not go. |
| Hector |
I must not break my faith.
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| Cassandra | O Priam, yield not to him! |
| Andromache | Do not, dear father. |
| Hector |
Andromache, I am offended with you:
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| Troilus |
This foolish, dreaming, superstitious girl
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| Cassandra |
O, farewell, dear Hector!
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| Troilus | Away! away! |
| Cassandra |
Farewell: yet, soft! Hector, I take my leave:
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| Hector |
You are amazed, my liege, at her exclaim:
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| Priam | Farewell: the gods with safety stand about thee! Exeunt severally Priam and Hector. Alarums. |
| Troilus |
They are at it, hark! Proud Diomed, believe,
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| Enter Pandarus. | |
| Pandarus | Do you hear, my lord? do you hear? |
| Troilus | What now? |
| Pandarus | Here’s a letter come from yond poor girl. |
| Troilus | Let me read. |
| Pandarus | A whoreson tisick, a whoreson rascally tisick so troubles me, and the foolish fortune of this girl; and what one thing, what another, that I shall leave you one o’ these days: and I have a rheum in mine eyes too, and such an ache in my bones that, unless a man were cursed, I cannot tell what to think on’t. What says she there? |
| Troilus |
Words, words, mere words, no matter from the heart:
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