| ACT III.
SCENE 3. The Greek camp
 [Flourish. Enter AGAMEMNON, ULYSSES, DIOMEDES, NESTOR, AJAX,
MENELAUS, and CALCHAS.]
 
 CALCHAS.
Now, Princes, for the service I have done,
 Th' advantage of the time prompts me aloud
 To call for recompense. Appear it to your mind
 That, through the sight I bear in things to come,
 I have abandon'd Troy, left my possession,
 Incurr'd a traitor's name, expos'd myself
 From certain and possess'd conveniences
 To doubtful fortunes, sequest'ring from me all
 That time, acquaintance, custom, and condition,
 Made tame and most familiar to my nature;
 And here, to do you service, am become
 As new into the world, strange, unacquainted--
 I do beseech you, as in way of taste,
 To give me now a little benefit
 Out of those many regist'red in promise,
 Which you say live to come in my behalf.
 
 AGAMEMNON.
What wouldst thou of us, Troyan? Make demand.
 
 CALCHAS.
You have a Troyan prisoner call'd Antenor,
 Yesterday took; Troy holds him very dear.
 Oft have you--often have you thanks therefore--
 Desir'd my Cressid in right great exchange,
 Whom Troy hath still denied; but this Antenor,
 I know, is such a wrest in their affairs
 That their negotiations all must slack
 Wanting his manage; and they will almost
 Give us a prince of blood, a son of Priam,
 In change of him. Let him be sent, great Princes,
 And he shall buy my daughter; and her presence
 Shall quite strike off all service I have done
 In most accepted pain.
 
 AGAMEMNON.
Let Diomedes bear him,
 And bring us Cressid hither. Calchas shall have
 What he requests of us. Good Diomed,
 Furnish you fairly for this interchange;
 Withal, bring word if Hector will to-morrow
 Be answer'd in his challenge. Ajax is ready.
 
 DIOMEDES.
This shall I undertake; and 'tis a burden
 Which I am proud to bear.
 
 [Exeunt DIOMEDES and CALCHAS.]
 [ACHILLES and PATROCLUS stand in their tent.]
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