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Here, here, here’s an excellent place; here we may see most bravely. I’ll tell
you them all by their names as they pass by, but mark Troilus above the rest.
CRESSIDA
Speak not so loud.
Aeneas passes across the stage.
PANDARUS
That’s Aeneas; is not that a brave man? He’s [185] one of the flowers of
Troy, I can tell you, but mark Troilus; you shall see anon.
Antenor passes across the stage.
CRESSIDA
Who’s that?
PANDARUS
That’s Antenor. He has a shrewd wit, I can tell you, and he’s a man good
enough; he’s one [190] o’th’soundest judgements in Troy whosoever, and a
proper man of person. When come Troilus? I’ll show you Troilus anon; if he
see me, you shall see him nod at me.
CRESSIDA
Will he give you the nod? [195]
PANDARUS
You shall see.
CRESSIDA
If he do, the rich shall have more.
Hector passes across the stage.
PANDARUS
That’s Hector, that, that, look you, that; there’s a fellow! − Go thy way,
Hector! − There’s a brave man, niece. − O brave Hector! Look how he looks!
[200] There’s a countenance! Is’t not a brave man?
CRESSIDA