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Dramatis Personæ

PRIAM, King of Troy.
HECTOR,
TROILUS,
PARIS,
DEIPHOBUS,
HELENUS, his Sons.
MARGARELON, a Bastard Son of Priam.
Æneas,
Antenor, Trojan Commanders
CALCHAS, a Trojan Priest, taking part with
the Greeks.
PANDARUS, Uncle to Cressida.
AGAMEMNON, the Grecian General.
MENELAUS, his Brother.
ACHILLES,
AJAX,
ULYSSES, Grecian Commanders.
NESTOR,
DIOMEDES,
PATROCLUS, Grecian Commanders.
THERSITES, a deformed and scurrilous Gre-
cian.
ALEXANDER, Servant to Cressida.
Servant to Troilus.
Servant to Paris.
Servant to Diomedes.
HELEN, Wife to Menelaus
ANDROMACHE, Wife to Hector.
CASSANDRA, Daughter to Priam; a pro-
phetess.
CRESSIDA, Daughter to Calchas.
Trojan and Greek Soldiers, and Attendants.
 
Scene.—Troy, and the Grecian Camp before it.
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