Shakespeare - First Folio facsimile (1910)/The Tragedy of Troylus and Cressida/Act 4 Scene 3
Enter Paris, Troylus, Æneas, Deiphebus,
Anthenor and Diomedes.
Anthenor and Diomedes.
Par.
It is great morning, and the houre prefixt
Of her deliuerie to this valiant Greeke
Comes fast vpon: good my brother Troylus,
Tell you the Lady what she is to doe,
And hast her to the purpose.
It is great morning, and the houre prefixt
Of her deliuerie to this valiant Greeke
Comes fast vpon: good my brother Troylus,
Tell you the Lady what she is to doe,
And hast her to the purpose.
Troy.
Walke into her house:
Ile bring her to the Grecian presently;
And to his hand, when I deliuer her,
Thinke it an Altar, and thy brother Troylus
A Priest, there offring to it his heart.
Walke into her house:
Ile bring her to the Grecian presently;
And to his hand, when I deliuer her,
Thinke it an Altar, and thy brother Troylus
A Priest, there offring to it his heart.
Par.
I know what 'tis to loue,
And would, as I shall pittie, I could helpe.
Exeunt.Please you walke in, my Lords.
I know what 'tis to loue,
And would, as I shall pittie, I could helpe.
Exeunt.Please you walke in, my Lords.