Romeo and Juliet (Quarto 2, 1599)
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of Romeo and Iuliet.
¶Hie you, make hast, for it growes very late.
¶Ro. How well my comfort is reuiu'd by this.
1985Either be gone before the watch be set,
¶Soiourne in Mantua, ile find out your man,
¶Euery good hap to you, that chaunces here:
1990Giue me thy hand, tis late, farewell, goodnight.
¶It were a griefe, so briefe to part with thee:
¶Farewell.
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Enter old Capulet, his wife and Paris.
¶That we haue had no time to moue our daughter,
¶And so did I. Well we were borne to die.
¶Tis very late, sheele not come downe to night:
2000I promise you, but for your companie,
¶I would haue bene a bed an houre ago.
¶Madam goodnight, commend me to your daughter.
¶La. I will, and know her mind early to morrow,
2005To night shees mewed vp to her heauines.
¶Of my childes loue: I thinke she will me rulde
¶In all respects by me: nay more, I doubt it not.
¶Wife go you to her ere you go to bed,
2010Acquaint her here, of my sonne Paris loue,
¶And bid her, marke you me? on wendsday next.
¶But soft, what day is this?
¶Pa. Monday my Lord.
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