'CRESSIDA O heavens, you love me not! ' <br /> Shakespeare <br /> <br />Loves with tokens come often to a bad end. <br />Troilus gives Cressida a sleeve, which recalls the word 'slave'. <br />Cressida gives Troilus a glove. People know that Troy will fall. <br />Greeks hatch their plots, Trojans neither those. <br />Meanwhile, only Hector will die. In a certain sense, the Troilus's target. <br />Cressida knows sex, neither love, nor men. <br />Diomedes has got the sleeve: Calchas has his daughter among Greeks. <br />Troilus is such a peeping Tom in the Cressida's room. <br />Terrible! She's not faithful so he gets on into the army. <br />Poor soldiers, as well as their women. <br />Aeneas will win another war in Latium. <br />Troubles come after victories. <br />Troilus has the trouble of not reading the Cressida's letter.<br /><br />Paolo Giuseppe Mazzarello<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/troilus-and-cressida-3192-years-later/
