The excellent Tragedie
27492037Goe get mee incke and paper, hyre po
st hor
se,
27502038I will not
stay in
Mantua to night.
27512039Balt:Pardon me Sir, I will not leaue you thus,
27522040Your lookes are dangerous and full of feare:
27532041I dare not, nor I will not leaue you yet.
27552042Rom:Doo as I bid thee, get me incke and paper,
27612045Well
Iuliet, I will lye with thee to night.
27622046Lets
see for meanes. As I doo remember
27642047Here dwells a Pothecarie whom oft I noted
27652048As I pa
st by, who
se needie
shop is
stu
fft
2049With beggerly accounts of emptie boxes:
27702050And in the
same an
Aligarta hangs,
27742051Olde endes of packthred, and cakes of Ro
ses,
27752052Are thinly
strewed to make vp a
show.
27762053Him as I noted, thus with my
selfe I thought:
27772054And if a man
should need a poy
son now,
27782055(Who
se pre
sent
sale is death in
Mantua)
27792056Here he might buy it. This thought of mine
27802057Did but forerunne my need: and here about he dwels.
27842059What ho Apothecarie, come forth I
say.
27862061Apo:Who calls, what would you
sir?
27892063Giue me a dram of
some
such
speeding geere,
27902064As will di
spatch the wearie takers life,
27932065As
suddenly as powder being
fierd
27952067Apo:Such drugs I haue I mu
st of force confe
sse,
27962068But yet the law is death to tho
se that
sell them.
Rom: