Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Achil. Achil.
Achil. If not Achilles, nothing.
Æne. Æne.
Æne. Therefore Achilles: but what ere, know this,
Æne. In the extremity of great and little:
Æne. Valour and pride excell themselues in Hector;
Æne. The one almost as infinite as all;
Æne. The other blanke as nothing: weigh him well:
Æne. And that which lookes like pride, is curtesie:
Æne. This Aiax is halfe made of Hectors bloud;
Æne. In loue whereof, halfe Hector staies at home:
Æne. Halfe heart, halfe hand, halfe Hector, comes to seeke
Æne. This blended Knight, halfe Troian, and halfe Greeke.
Achil. A maiden battaile then? O I perceiue you.
Aga. Aga.
Aga. Here is sir, Diomed: goe gentle Knight,
Aga. Stand by our Aiax: as you and Lord Æneas
Aga. Consent vpon the order of their fight,
Aga. So be it: either to the vttermost,