of Romeo and Iuliet.
193135Griefes of mine owne lie heauie at my hart,
194136Which thou would
st propagate to haue them pre
st 195137With more of thine, this griefe that thou ha
st showne,
196138Doth ad more griefe to too much of mine owne:
197139Loue is a
smoke rai
sde with the fume of
sighes
198140Being purgde, a
fire
sparkling in louers eyes:
199141Being vext, a
sea raging with a louers teares.
200142What is it el
se? A madnes mo
st di
screet,
201143A choking gall, and a pre
seruing
sweet. Farewell Co
se.
204145And if you hinder me you doo me wrong.
205146Ro: Tut I haue lo
st my
selfe I am not here,
206147This is not
Romeo, hee's
some other where.
207148Ben: Tell me in
sadnes whome
she is you loue?
208149Ro: What
shall I grone and tell thee?
209150Ben: Why no, but
sadly tell me who.
210151Ro: Bid a
sickman in
sadnes make his will.
211152Ah word ill vrgde to one that is
so ill.
212153In
sadnes Co
sen I doo loue a woman.
213154Ben: I aimde
so right, when as you
said you lou'd.
214155Ro: A right good mark-man, and
shee's faire I loue.
215156Ben: A right faire marke faire Co
se is
soone
st hit.
216157Ro: But in that hit you mi
sse,
shee'le not be hit
217158With
Cupids arrow,
she hath
Dianaes wit,
218159And in
strong proofe of cha
stitie well arm'd:
219160Gain
st Cupids childi
sh bow
she liues vnharm'd,
220161Shee'le not abide the
siedge of louing tearmes,
222162Nor ope her lap to Saint
seducing gold,
223163Ah
she is rich in beautie, only poore,
224164That when
she dies with beautie dies her
store.
Exeu. 247165Enter Countie Paris, old Capulet. 251166Of honorable reckoning are they both,
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