Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Troylus. Each Troian that is matter of his heart,
Troylus. Let him to field, Troylus alas hath none.
Pan. Pan.
Pan. Will this geere nere be mended?
Troy. Troy.
Troy. The Greeks are strong, & skilful to their strength,
Troy. Fierce to their skill, and to their fiercenesse Valiant:
Troy. But I am weaker then a womans teare;
Troy. Tamer then sleepe, fonder then ignorance;
Troy. Lesse valiant then the Virgin in the night,
Troy. And skillesse as vnpractis'd Infancie.
Pan. Well, I haue told you enough of this: For my
Pan. part, Ile not meddle nor make no farther. Hee that will
Pan. haue a Cake out of the Wheate, must needes tarry the
Pan. grinding.
Troy. Haue I not tarried?
Pan. I the grinding; but you must tarry the bolting.