'CRESSIDA O heavens, you love me not! '
Shakespeare
Loves with tokens come often to a bad end.
Troilus gives Cressida a sleeve, which recalls the word 'slave'.
Cressida gives Troilus a glove. People know that Troy will fall.
Greeks hatch their plots, Trojans neither those.
Meanwhile, only Hector will die. In a certain sense, the Troilus's target.
Cressida knows sex, neither love, nor men.
Diomedes has got the sleeve: Calchas has his daughter among Greeks.
Troilus is such a peeping Tom in the Cressida's room.
Terrible! She's not faithful so he gets on into the army.
Poor soldiers, as well as their women.
Aeneas will win another war in Latium.
Troubles come after victories.
Troilus has the trouble of not reading the Cressida's letter.
Paolo Giuseppe Mazzarello
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