of Romeo and Iuliet.
27972069Rom:Art thou
so bare and full of pouertie,
27982070And doo
st thou feare to violate the Law?
28012071The Law is not thy frend, nor the Lawes frend,
2801.12072And therefore make no con
science of the law:
2801.32074And
starued Famine dwelleth in thy cheekes.
28042075Apo:My pouertie but not my will con
sents.
28052076Rom:I pay thy pouertie, but not thy will.
28062077Apo:Hold take you this, and put it in anie liquid thing
28072078you will, and it will
serue had you the liues of twenty men.
28092079Rom:Hold, take this gold, wor
se poy
son to mens
soules
28112080Than this which thou ha
st giuen me. Goe hye thee hence,
28142081Goe buy the cloathes, and get thee into
fle
sh.
28152082Come cordiall and not poy
son, goe with mee
28162083To
Iuliets Graue: for there mu
st I v
se thee.
Exeunt.
28192085Iohn: What Frier
Laurence, Brother, ho?
28212086Laur:This
same
should be the voyce of Frier I
ohn. 28222087What newes from
Mantua, what will
Romeo come?
28242088Iohn:Going to
seeke a barefoote Brother out,
28252089One of our order to a
ssociate mee,
28262090Here in this Cittie vi
siting the
sick,
28292091Whereas the infe
ctious pe
stilence remaind:
28272092And being by the Searchers of the Towne
28302093Found and examinde, we were both
shut vp.
28322094Laur:Who bare my letters then to
Romeo?
28332095Iohn:I haue them
still, and here they are.
28372097The letters were not nice, but of great weight.
28392098Goe get thee hence, and get me pre
sently
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