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THE TRAGEDIE OF Troylus and Cressida.
The Prologue.
In Troy there lyes the Scene: From Iles of Greece The Princes Orgillous, their high blood chaf'd Haue to the Port of Athens sent their shippes Fraught with the ministers and instruments Of cruell Warre: Sixty and nine that wore Their Crownets Regall, from th' Athenian bay Put forth toward Phrygia, and their vow is made To ransacke Troy, within whose strong emures The rauish'd
Helen, Menelaus
Queene, With wanton
Paris
sleepes, and that's the Quarrell. To
Tenedos
they come, And the deepe-drawing Barke do there disgorge Their warlike frautage: now on Dardan Plaines The fresh and yet vnbruised Greekes do pitch Their braue Pauillions.
Priams
six-gated City,
Dardan
and
Timbria, Helias, Chetas, Troien,
And
Antenoridus
with massie Staples And corresponsiue and fulfilling Bolts Stirre vp the Sonnes of Troy. Now Expectation tickling skittish spirits, On one and other side, Troian and Greeke, Sets all on hazard. And hither am I come, A Prologue . . .
										
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