Troilus and Cressida — Act 4, Scene 2: The same. Court of Pandarus' house.

At daybreak, Troilus and Cressida try to part affectionately, but their farewell is interrupted when Pandarus’s unclely teasing is broken by knocking at the door. Aeneas arrives and asks for Troilus, then reports that Troy’s leaders have agreed to exchange Cressida for the captured Antenor and that she must be handed over to Diomedes at once. Troilus is stunned and leaves with Aeneas after telling him they met by chance, not at Pandarus’s house. Pandarus grieves over the loss of the match, and when Cressida returns and learns the news, she refuses to go, declares her love for Troilus, and goes inside weeping.