Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cal. To doubtfull fortunes, sequestring from me all
Cal. That time, acquaintance, custome and condition,
Cal. Made tame, and most familiar to my nature:
Cal. And here to doe you seruice am become,
Cal. As new into the world, strange, vnacquainted.
Cal. I doe beseech you, as in way of taste,
Cal. To giue me now a little benefit:
Cal. Out of those many registred in promise,
Cal. Which you say, line to come in my behalfe.
Agam. Agam.
Agam. What would'st thou of vs Troian? make
Agam. demand?
Cal. Cal.
Cal. You haue a Troian prisoner, cal'd Anthenor,
Cal. Yesterday tooke: Troy holds him very deere.
Cal. Oft haue you (often haue you, thankes therefore)
Cal. Desir'd my Cressid in right great exchange.
Cal. Whom Troy hath still deni'd: but this Anthenor,
Cal. I know is such a wrest in their affaires;
Cal. That their negotiations all must slacke,