The most excellent Tragedie,
563424But he that hath the
steerage of my cour
se
564425Dire
cts my
saile, on lu
stie Gentlemen.
583426Enter old Capulet with the Ladies. 585427Capu: Welcome Gentlemen, welcome Gentlemen,
586428Ladies that haue their toes vnplagud with Corns
587429Will haue about with you, ah ha my Mi
stre
sses,
588430Which of you all will now refu
se to dance?
589431Shee that makes daintie,
shee Ile
sweare hath Corns.
590432Am I come neere you now, welcome Gentlemen, wel
- (come, 598433More lights you knaues, & turn the
se tables vp,
599434And quench the
fire the roome is growne too hote.
600435Ah
sirra, this vnlookt for
sport comes well,
601436Nay
sit, nay
sit, good Co
sen
Capulet: 602437For you and I are pa
st our
standing dayes,
603438How long is it
since you and I were in a Maske?
605439Cos: By Ladie
sir tis thirtie yeares at lea
st.
606440Cap: Tis not
so much, tis not
so much.
607441Tis
since the mariage of
Lucentio,
608442Come
Pentecost as quicklie as it will,
609443Some
fiue and twentie yeares, and then we maskt.
610444Cos: Tis more, tis more, his
sonne is elder far.
612445Cap: Will you tell me that it cannot be
so,
613446His
sonne was but a Ward three yeares agoe,
613.1447Good youths I faith. Oh youth's a iolly thing.
614448Rom: What Ladie is that that doth inrich the hand
615449Of yonder Knight? O
shee doth teach the torches to
618451It
seemes
she hangs vpon the cheeke of night,
619452Like a rich iewell in an
Aethiops eare,
620453Beautie too rich for v
se, for earth too deare
: 621454So
shines a
snow-white Swan trouping with Crowes,
622455As this faire Ladie ouer her fellowes
showes.
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