625 Biron. Hide thy head, Achilles: here comes Hector in arms.

[626] Dum. Though my mocks come home by me, I will now be merry.

[628] King. Hector was but a Troyan in respect of this.

Boyet. But is this Hector?

630 King. I think Hector was not so clean-timbered.

[631] Long. His leg is too big for Hector’s.

Dum. More calf, certain.

[633] Boyet. No; he is best indued in the small.

Biron. This cannot be Hector.

635 Dum. He’s a god or a painter; for he makes faces.