PROLOGUE IN Troy, there lyes the Scene: From Ifles of Greece With wanton Paris fleeps, and that's the Quarrel. And the deep-drawing Barks do there difgorge Now Expectation tickling skittish Spirits, Like, or find fault, do as your Pleasures are, Helen, Wife to Menelaus, in Love with Paris. Andromache, Wife to Hector. ·Creffida, Daughter to Calchas, in Love with Troilus. Trojan and Greek Soldiers, with other Attendants SCENE Troy and the Grecian Camp. TRO TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. ACTI. SCENE I. SCENE Troy. Enter Pandarus and Troilus. TROILUS. ALL here my Varlet, I'll unarm again. That find fuch cruel Battel here within? Eich Trojan that is Master of his Heart, Let him to Field, Troilus alas hath none. Pan. Will this Geer ne'er be mended? Troi. The Greeks are strong, and skilful to their ftrength, Fierce to their skill, and to their fiercenefs valiant: But I am weaker than a Woman's Tear, T 3 Pan. |