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The Iron Age

Contayning the Rape of Hellen : The Siege of Troy : The Combate betwixt Hector and Aiax : Hector and Troilus slayne by Achilles : Achilles slaine by Paris : Aiax and Vlisses contend for the Armour of Achilles : The Death of Ajax, &c
  
  
  
  
  

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The Epilogue.

The Epilogue.

Ther.
A sweete exchange of Treasure, term't I may.
Euen earth for ashes, and meere dust for clay:
Let Aiax kill himselfe, and say 'twas braue
Hector, a worthy Call, yet could not saue


Poore foole his Coxcombe: Achilles beare him hye,
And Troilus boldly, all these braue ones dye.
Ha, ha, iudge you; Is it not better farre
To keepe our selues in breath, and linger warre:
Had all these fought as I'ue done, such my care
Hath beene on both sides, that presume I dare,
These had with thousands more suruiu'd: Iudge th'hoast,
I shed no blood, no blood at all haue lost:
They shall not see young Pirhus, nor the Queene
Penthiselea, which had they but beene
As wise as I, they might: nor Sinon, hee
Famous of all men, to be most like mee.
Nor after these, Orestes, and his mother
Pillades Egistus with a many other
Our second part doth promise: These if I fayle,
As I on them; you on Thersites rayle.