Tro. Shall I, sweet lord, be bound to you so much,[2116]
After we part from Agamemnon's tent, 285
To bring me thither?
Ulyss. You shall command me, sir.
As gentle tell me, of what honour was[2117]
This Cressida in Troy? Had she no lover there[2118]
That wails her absence?[2118]
Tro. O, sir, to such as boasting show their scars, 290
A mock is due. Will you walk on, my lord?
She was beloved, she loved; she is, and doth:[2119]
But still sweet love is food for fortune's tooth. [Exeunt.
FOOTNOTES:
[1820] Act iv. Scene i.] Rowe. om. Q Ff.
Troy.] Rowe (ed. 1).
A street.] Theobald.
Enter ...] Malone (following Capell). Enter at one doore Æneas, at another Paris, Deiphobus, Autemor, Diomed the Grecian with torches. Q. Enter ...Æneas with a Torch ... Diephœbus, Anthenor ... Ff (Deiphobus F2 F3 F4).
[1821] Par.] Patr. F2 F3 F4.
[1822] who is ... It is] who's ...'Tis Steevens, reading as verse.