Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Troy. Grecian, thou do'st not vse me curteously,
Troy. To shame the seale of my petition towards,
Troy. I praising her. I tell thee Lord of Greece:
Troy. Shee is as farre high soaring o're thy praises,
Troy. As thou vnworthy to be cal'd her seruant:
Troy. I charge thee vse her well, euen for my charge:
Troy. For by the dreadfull Pluto, if thou do'st not,
Troy. (Though the great bulke Achilles be thy guard)
Troy. Ile cut thy throate.
Diom. Diom.
Diom. Oh be not mou'd Prince Troylus;
Diom. Let me be priuiledg'd by my place and message,
Diom. To be a speaker free? when I am hence,
Diom. Ile answer to my lust: and know my Lord;
Diom. Ile nothing doe on charge: to her owne worth
Diom. She shall be priz'd: but that you say, be't so;
Diom. Ile speake it in my spirit and honor, no.
Troy. Troy.
Troy. Come to the Port. Ile tell thee Diomed,
Troy. This braue, shall oft make thee to hide thy head: