Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Troy. Troylus and Cressida.
Cres. Cres.
Cres. More dregs then water, if my teares haue eyes.
Troy. Troy.
Troy. Feares make diuels of Cherubins, they neuer see
Troy. truely.
Cres. Blinde feare, that seeing reason leads, findes safe
Cres. footing, then blinde reason, stumbling without feare to
Cres. feare the worst, oft cures the worse.
Troy. Oh let my Lady apprehend no feare,
Troy. In all Cupids Pageant there is presented no monster.
Cres. Not nothing monstrous neither?
Troy. Nothing but our vndertakings, when we vowe
Troy. to weepe seas, liue in fire, eate rockes, tame Tygers; think
Troy. ing it harder for our Mistresse to deuise imposition
Troy. inough, then for vs to vndergoe any difficultie imposed.