Is not to err from wisdom. We must bless

Him only who ends life in fair estate.[[341]]

Should I thus act throughout, good hope were mine.

Clytæm. Nay, say not this my purposes to thwart.

Agam. Know I change not for the worse my purpose.

Clytæm. In fear, perchance, thou vowèd'st thus to act.

Agam. If any, I, with good ground spoke my will.[[342]]

Clytæm. What think'st thou Priam, had he wrought such deeds...?

Agam. Full gladly he, I trow, had trod on carpets.

Clytæm. Then shrink not thou through fear of men's dispraise.