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Troilus and Cressida
act v   Scene 5.
William Shakespeare
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       Another part of the plain
       Enter DIOMEDES and A SERVANT
       DIOMEDES
       Go, go, my servant, take thou Troilus' horse;
       Present the fair steed to my lady Cressid.
       Fellow, commend my service to her beauty;
       Tell her I have chastis'd the amorous Troyan,
       And am her knight by proof.
       SERVANT
       I go, my lord.
       Exit
       Enter AGAMEMNON
       AGAMEMNON
       Renew, renew! The fierce Polydamus
       Hath beat down enon; bastard Margarelon
       Hath Doreus prisoner,
       And stands colossus-wise, waving his beam,
       Upon the pashed corses of the kings
       Epistrophus and Cedius. Polixenes is slain;
       Amphimacus and Thoas deadly hurt;
       Patroclus ta'en, or slain; and Palamedes
       Sore hurt and bruis'd. The dreadful Sagittary
       Appals our numbers. Haste we, Diomed,
       To reinforcement, or we perish all.
       Enter NESTOR
       NESTOR
       Go, bear Patroclus' body to Achilles,
       And bid the snail-pac'd Ajax arm for shame.
       There is a thousand Hectors in the field;
       Now here he fights on Galathe his horse,
       And there lacks work; anon he's there afoot,
       And there they fly or die, like scaled sculls
       Before the belching whale; then is he yonder,
       And there the strawy Greeks, ripe for his edge,
       Fall down before him like the mower's swath.
       Here, there, and everywhere, he leaves and takes;
       Dexterity so obeying appetite
       That what he will he does, and does so much
       That proof is call'd impossibility.
       Enter ULYSSES
       ULYSSES
       O, courage, courage, courage, Princes! Great
       Achilles Is arming, weeping, cursing, vowing vengeance.
       Patroclus' wounds have rous'd his drowsy blood,
       Together with his mangled Myrmidons,
       That noseless, handless, hack'd and chipp'd, come to
       him, Crying on Hector. Ajax hath lost a friend
       And foams at mouth, and he is arm'd and at it,
       Roaring for Troilus; who hath done to-day
       Mad and fantastic execution,
       Engaging and redeeming of himself
       With such a careless force and forceless care
       As if that luck, in very spite of cunning,
       Bade him win all.
       Enter AJAX
       AJAX
       Troilus! thou coward Troilus!
       Exit
       DIOMEDES
       Ay, there, there.
       NESTOR
       So, so, we draw together.
       Exit
       Enter ACHILLES
       ACHILLES
       Where is this Hector?
       Come, come, thou boy-queller, show thy face;
       Know what it is to meet Achilles angry.
       Hector! where's Hector? I will none but Hector.
       Exeunt
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Dramatis Personae
Prologue
act i
   Scene 1.
   Scene 2.
   Scene 3.
act ii
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   Scene 2.
   Scene 3.
act iii
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   Scene 2.
   Scene 3.
act iv
   Scene 1.
   Scene 2.
   Scene 3.
   Scene 4.
   Scene 5.
act v
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   Scene 4.
   Scene 5.
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