Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Æne. Troylus had rather Troy were borne to Greece,
Æne. Then Cressid borne from Troy.
Æne. Par. There
Æne. Troylus and Cressida.
Par. Par.
Par. There is no helpe:
Par. The bitter disposition of the time will haue it so
Par. On Lord, weele follow you.
Æne. Æne.
Æne. Good morrow all.
Æne. Exit Æneas
Par. And tell me noble Diomed; faith tell me true,
Par. Euen in the soule of sound good fellowship,
Par. Who in your thoughts merits faire Helen most?
Par. My selfe, or Menelaus?
Diom. Diom.
Diom. Both alike.
Diom. He merits well to haue her, that doth seeke her,
Diom. Not making any scruple of her soylure,