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Troilus and Cressida, a play by William Shakespeare

ACT IV - SCENE III

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_ ACT IV SCENE III
Troy. A street before PANDARUS' house

[Enter PARIS, TROILUS, AENEAS, DEIPHOBUS, ANTENOR, and DIOMEDES]

PARIS
It is great morning; and the hour prefix'd
For her delivery to this valiant Greek
Comes fast upon. Good my brother Troilus,
Tell you the lady what she is to do
And haste her to the purpose.

TROILUS
Walk into her house.
I'll bring her to the Grecian presently;
And to his hand when I deliver her,
Think it an altar, and thy brother Troilus
A priest, there off'ring to it his own heart.

[Exit]

PARIS
I know what 'tis to love,
And would, as I shall pity, I could help!
Please you walk in, my lords.

[Exeunt] _

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