Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Troy. To fight for, and maintaine.
Par. Par.
Par. Else might the world conuince of leuitie,
Par. As well my vnder‑takings as your counsels:
Par. But I attest the gods, your full consent
Par. Gaue wings to my propension, and cut off
Par. All feares attending on so dire a proiect.
Par. For what (alas) can these my single armes?
Par. What propugnation is in one mans valour
Par. To stand the push and enmity of those.
Par. This quarrell would excite? Yet I protest,
Par. Were I alone to passe the difficulties,
Par. And had as ample power, as I haue will,
Par. Paris should ne're retract what he hath done,
Par. Nor faint in the pursuite.
Pri. Pri.
Pri. Paris, you speake Like one be‑sotted on your sweet delights;
Pri. You haue the Hony still, but these the Gall,
Pri. So to be valiant, is no praise at all.