The excellent Tragedie
29152159Heape not another
sinne vpon my head
29162160By
sheding of thy bloud, I doe prote
st 29172161I loue thee better then I loue my
selfe:
29182162For I come hyther armde again
st my
selfe.
29212163Par:I doe de
fie thy coniurations:
29222164And doe attach thee as a fellon heere.
29232165Rom:What do
st thou tempt me, then haue at thee boy.
29242167Boy:O Lord they
fight, I will goe call the watch.
29252168Par:Ah I am
slaine, if thou be mercifull
29262169Open the tombe, lay me with
Iuliet.
29272170Rom:Yfaith I will, let me peru
se this face,
29282171Mercutios kin
sman, noble County
Paris?
29292172What
said my man, when my beto
ssed
soule
29302173Did not regard him as we pa
st a long.
29312174Did he not
say
Paris should haue maried
29322175Iuliet? eyther he
said
so, or I dreamd it
so.
2932.22177For thou ha
st prizd thy loue aboue thy life.
29402178Death lye thou there, by a dead man interd,
29412179How oft haue many at the houre of death
29422180Beene blith and plea
sant? which their keepers call
29432181A lightning before death But how may I
29442182Call this a lightning. Ah deare
Iuliet,
2944.12183How well thy beauty doth become this graue?
29562184O I beleeue that vn
sub
stanciall death,
2956.22186Therefore will I, O heere, O euer heere,
29662188With wormes, that are thy chamber mayds.
29742189Come de
sperate Pilot now at once runne on
29752190The da
shing rockes thy
sea-
sicke weary barge.
29762191Heers to my loue. O true Apothecary:
29772192Thy drugs are
swift: thus with a ki
sse I dye.
Falls. Enter