of Romeo and Iuliet.
22841709Nur:I will, and this is wi
sely done.
22851711Iul:Auncient damnation, O mo
st cur
sed
fiend.
22861712Is it more
sinne to wi
sh me thus for
sworne,
22871713Or to di
sprai
se him with the
selfe
same tongue
22881714That thou ha
st prai
sde him with aboue compare
22891715So many thou
sand times? Goe Coun
sellor,
22901716Thou and my bo
som henceforth
shal be twaine.
22911717Ile to the Fryer to know his remedy,
22921718If all faile els, I haue the power to dye.
22941721Fr:On Thur
sday
say ye: the time is very
short,
22951722Par:My Father
Capolet will haue it
so,
22961723And I am nothing
slacke to
slow his ha
st.
22971724Fr:You
say you doe not know the Ladies minde?
22981725Vneuen is the cour
se, I like it not.
22991726Par:Immoderately
she weepes for
Tybalts death,
23001727And therefore haue I little talkt of loue.
23011728For
Venus smiles not in a hou
se of teares,
23021729Now Sir, her father thinkes it daungerous:
23031730That
she doth giue her
sorrow
so much
sway.
23041731And in his wi
sedome ha
sts our mariage,
23051732To
stop the inundation of her teares.
23061733Which too much minded by her
selfe alone
23071734May be put from her by
societie.
23081735Now doe ye know the rea
son of this ha
st.
23091736Fr.I would I knew not why it
should be
slowd.
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