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- $Title{Troilus and Cressida: Prologue}
- $Author{Shakespeare, William}
- $Subject{}
- $Log{Dramatis Personae*03250.txt}
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- The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
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- TROILUS AND CRESSIDA
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- PROLOGUE
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- In Troy, there lies the scene. From isles of Greece
- The princes orgulous, their high blood chafed,
- Have to the port of Athens sent their ships,
- Fraught with the ministers and instruments
- Of cruel war: sixty and nine, that wore
- Their crownets regal, from the Athenian bay
- Put forth toward Phrygia; and their vow is made
- To ransack Troy, within whose strong immures
- The ravish'd Helen, Menelaus' queen,
- With wanton Paris sleeps; and that's the quarrel. 10
- To Tenedos they come;
- And the deep-drawing barks do there disgorge
- Their warlike fraughtage: now on Dardan plains
- The fresh and yet unbruised Greeks do pitch
- Their brave pavilions: Priam's six-gated city,
- Dardan, and Tymbria, Helias, Chetas, Troien,
- And Antenorides, with massy staples
- And corresponsive and fulfilling bolts,
- Sperr up the sons of Troy.
- Now expectation, tickling skittish spirits, 20
- On one and other side, Trojan and Greek,
- Sets all on hazard: and hither am I come
- A prologue arm'd, but not in confidence
- Of author's pen or actor's voice, but suited
- In like conditions as our argument,
- To tell you, fair beholders, that our play
- Leaps o'er the vaunt and firstlings of those broils,
- Beginning in the middle, starting thence away
- To what may be digested in a play.
- Like or find fault; do as your pleasures are: 30
- Now good or bad, 'tis but the chance of war.
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