Another Part of the Plains.
 Enter AJAX.

Ajax	Troilus! Thou coward Troilus, show thy head!

                             Enter DIOMEDES.

Diomedes	Troilus, I say! Where's Troilus?

Ajax										What wouldst thou?

Diomedes	I would correct him.

Ajax	Were I the general, thou shouldst have my office
	Ere that correction. Troilus, I say! What, Troilus!

                              Enter TROILUS.

Troilus	O traitor Diomed! Turn thy false face, thou traitor,
	And pay the life thou owest me for my horse.

Diomedes	Ha, art thou there?

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 both!
												[Exeunt fighting.

                              Enter HECTOR.

Hector	Yea, Troilus? O, well fought, my youngest brother.

                             Enter ACHILLES.

Achilles	Now do I see thee. Ha, have at thee, Hector!

Hector	Pause, if thou wilt.

Achilles	I do disdain thy courtesy, proud Trojan.
	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.
												[Exit.
Hector										Fare thee well.
	I would have been much more a fresher man,
	Had I expected thee.

                            Re-enter TROILUS.

							How now, my brother?

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 today.
												[Exit.

                      Enter ONE in sumptuous armour.

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.
												[Exeunt.
