The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere . er, severally entreat loud the tabourines, let the trumpets this great soldier may his welcome know.[^Exeunt all hut Troilus and Ulysses. Tro. My lord Ulysses, tell me, I beseech you,In what place of the field doth Calchas keep ? Ulyss. At Menelaus tent, most princelvTroilus :There Diomed doth feast with him to-night;Who neither looks on heaven, nor on earth, » Yuu in the folio; the quarto, wc^ So the folio ; the quarto, Who neither looks upon the heaven nor earth. But gives all gaze and bent of amorous viewOn tlie fair Cress


The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere . er, severally entreat loud the tabourines, let the trumpets this great soldier may his welcome know.[^Exeunt all hut Troilus and Ulysses. Tro. My lord Ulysses, tell me, I beseech you,In what place of the field doth Calchas keep ? Ulyss. At Menelaus tent, most princelvTroilus :There Diomed doth feast with him to-night;Who neither looks on heaven, nor on earth, » Yuu in the folio; the quarto, wc^ So the folio ; the quarto, Who neither looks upon the heaven nor earth. But gives all gaze and bent of amorous viewOn tlie fair Cressid. Tro. Sluill I, sweet lord, be bound to thee somuch,After we part from Agamemnons bring me thither ? Ulyss. You shall command me, sir. As gentle tell me, of what honour wasThis Cressida in Troy? Had she no lover there,That wails her absence ? Tro. O, sir, to such as boasting show theirscars,A mock is due. Will you walk on, my lord?She was belovd, she lovd; she is, and doth :But, still, sweet love is food for fortunes tooth. [^ [^neas.] 123


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