Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Achil. Come, thou shalt beare a Letter to him
Achil. straight.
Ther. Ther.
Ther. Let me carry another to his Horse; for that's the
Ther. more capable creature.
Achil. Achil.
Achil. My minde is troubled like a Fountains stir'd,
Achil. And I my selfe see not the bottome of it.
Ther. Would the Fountaine of your minde were cleere
Ther. againe, that I might water an Asse at it: I had rather be a
Ther. Ticke in a Sheepe, then such a valiant ignorance.
Ther. [Act 4, Scene 1]
Ther. Enter at one doore Æneas with a Torch, at another
Ther. Paris, Diephœbus, Anthenor, Diomed the
Ther. Grecian, with Torches.
Par. Par.
Par. See hoa, who is that there?
Dieph. Dieph.
Dieph. It is the Lord Æneas