The excellent Tragedie
20621543This doth not
so: for this diuideth vs.
20631544Some
say the Larke and loathed Toad change eyes,
20641545I would that now they had changd voyces too:
20651546Since arme from arme her voyce doth vs a
ffray,
20661547Hunting thee hence with Hunt
svp to the day.
20671548So now be gone, more light and light it growes.
20681549Rom:More light and light, more darke and darke our
20751551Farewell my Loue, one ki
sse and Ile de
scend.
20761553Iul:Art thou gone
so, my Lord, my Loue, my Frend?
20771554I mu
st heare from thee euerie day in the hower:
20781555For in an hower there are manie minutes,
20791556Minutes are dayes,
so will I number them:
20801557Oh by this count I
shall be much in yeares,
20821559Rom:Farewell, I will omit no opportunitie
20831560That may conueigh my greetings loue to thee.
20841561Iul:Oh, think
st thou we
shall euer meete againe.
20851562Rom:No doubt, no doubt, and all this woe
shall
serue
20861563For
sweete di
scour
ses in the time to come.
20871564Iul:Oh God, I haue an ill diuining
soule.
20881565Me thinkes I
see thee now thou art below
20891566Like one dead in the bottome of a Tombe:
20901567Either mine ey-
sight failes, or thou look
st pale.
20911568Rom:And tru
st me Loue, in my eye
so doo you,
20921569Drie
sorrow drinkes our blood: adieu, adieu.
Exit.
2092.21571Nur:Madame beware, take heed the day is broke,
2093.21572Your Mother's comming to your Chamber, make all
sure.
Enter