Act V.
Sc. 1.
"Why, thou picture of what thou seemest, and thou idol."
"Thou art thought to be Achilles' male varlet."
As he elsewhere, it might appear, calls him brach, Hanmer's reading harlot would seem to have been the poet's word. But on the other hand, in the Honest Whore, varlet is used as synonymous with punk, of a woman in man's clothes. "'Tis a male varlet sure, my lord, for a woman's tailor never measured him."
"They say he keeps a Trojan drab, and uses the traitor Calchas' tent. I'll after him."
The word him, requisite for the metre, had been lost.