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William Shakespeare (1564–1616).  The Oxford Shakespeare.  1914.

Troilus and Cressida

Act V. Scene IX.


Another Part of the Plains.
 
  
Enter AGAMEMNON, AJAX, MENELAUS, NESTOR, DIOMEDES, and Others marching. Shouts within.
 
  Agam.  Hark! hark! what shout is that? 
  Nest.        Peace, drums!  [Within.] Achilles!   4
Achilles! Hector’s slain! Achilles! 
  Dio.  The bruit is, Hector’s slain, and by Achilles. 
  Ajax.  If it be so, yet bragless let it be; 
Great Hector was a man as good as he.   8
  Agam.  March patiently along. Let one be sent 
To pray Achilles see us at our tent. 
If in his death the gods have us befriended, 
Great Troy is ours, and our sharp wars are ended.  [Exeunt marching.  12

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