AJAX
Troilus, thou coward Troilus, show thy head.
DIOMEDES
Troilus, I say! Where's Troilus?
AJAX
Were I the general, thou shouldst have my office
Ere that correction. Troilus, I say! What, Troilus!
TROILUS
O traitor Diomed! Turn thy false face, thou traitor,
And pay thy life thou owest me for my horse.
AJAX
I'll fight with him alone. Stand, Diomed.
DIOMEDES
He is my prize. I will not look upon.
TROILUS
Come, both, you cogging Greeks; have at you
HECTOR
Yea, Troilus? O, well fought, my youngest brother!
ACHILLES
Now do I see thee, ha! Have at thee, Hector!
ACHILLES
I do disdain thy courtesy, proud Troyan.
Be happy that my arms are out of use;
My rest and negligence befriends thee now,
But thou anon shalt hear of me again;
Till when, go seek thy fortune.
HECTOR
Fare thee well.
I would have been much more a fresher man,
Had I expected thee.
TROILUS
Ajax hath ta'en Aeneas. Shall it be?
No, by the flame of yonder glorious heaven,
He shall not carry him; I'll be ta'en too,
Or bring him off. Fate, hear me what I say:
I reck not though thou end my life to-day.
HECTOR
Stand, stand, thou Greek; thou art a goodly mark.
No? wilt thou not? I like thy armour well;
I'll frush it and unlock the rivets all
But I'll be master of it. Wilt thou not, beast, abide?
Why then, fly on; I'll hunt thee for thy hide.