of Romeo and Iuliet.
18681389Wert thou as young as I,
Iuliet thy Loue,
18691390An houre but married,
Tybalt murdred.
18701391Doting like me, and like me bani
shed,
18711392Then might
st thou
speake, then might
st thou teare thy
18731394And fall vpon the ground as I doe now,
18741395Taking the mea
sure of an vnmade graue.
18761397Fr:R
omeo ari
se,
stand vp thou wilt be taken,
18771398I heare one knocke, ari
se and get thee gone.
18961406Nur:Oh holy Fryer, tell mee oh holy Fryer,
18971407Where is my Ladies Lord? Wher's R
omeo?
18981408Fr:There on the ground, with his owne teares made
19001410Nur:Oh he is euen in my Mi
stre
sse ca
se.
19011411Iu
st in her ca
se. Oh wofull
simpathy,
19021412Pitteous predicament, euen
so lyes
shee,
19031413Weeping and blubbring, blubbring and weeping:
19041414Stand vp,
stand vp,
stand and you be a man.
19051415For
Iuliets sake, for her
sake ri
se and
stand,
19061416Why
should you fall into
so deep an O.
19081419Nur:Ah
sir, ah
sir. Wel death's the end of all.
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