Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Dio. We doe, and long to know each other worse.
Par. Par.
Par. This is the most, despightful'st gentle greeting;
Par. The noblest hatefull loue, that ere I heard of.
Par. What businesse Lord so early?
Æne. Æne.
Æne. I was sent for to the King; but why, I know not.
Par. His purpose meets you; it was to bring this Greek
Par. To Calchas house; and there to render him,
Par. For the enfreed Anthenor, the faire Cressid:
Par. Lets haue your company; or if you please,
Par. Haste there before vs. I constantly doe thinke
Par. (Or rather call my thought a certaine knowledge)
Par. My brother Troylus lodges there to night.
Par. Rouse him, and giue him note of our approach,
Par. With the whole quality whereof, I feare
Par. We shall be much vnwelcome.
Æne. That I assure you;