The most excellent Tragedie,
252167And pittie tis they liue at ods
so long
: 253168But leauing that, what
say you to my
sute?
254169Capu: What
should I
say more than I
said before,
255170My daughter is a
stranger in the world,
256171Shee hath not yet attainde to fourteene yeares
: 257172Let two more
sommers wither in their pride,
258173Before
she can be thought
fit for a Bride.
259174Paris: Younger than
she are happie mothers made.
260175Cap: But too
soone marde are the
se
so early maried:
263176But wooe her gentle
Paris, get her heart,
264177My word to her con
sent is but a part.
267178This night I hold an old accu
stom'd Fea
st,
268179Whereto I haue inuited many a gue
st,
269180Such as I loue: yet you among the
store,
270181One more mo
st welcome makes the number more.
271182At my poore hou
se you
shall behold this night,
272183Earth treadding
stars, that make darke heauen light
: 273184Such comfort as doo lu
sty youngmen feele,
274185When well apparaild Aprill on the heele
275186Of lumping winter treads, euen
such delights
276187Among
st fre
sh female buds
shall you this night
277188Inherit at my hou
se, heare all, all
see,
278189And like her mo
st, who
se merite mo
st shalbe.
279190Such among
st view of many myne beeing one,
280191May
stand in number through in reckoning none.
281193Where are you
sirra, goe trudge about
282194Through faire
Verona streets, and
seeke them out
: 283195Who
se names are written here and to them
say,
284196My hou
se and welcome at their plea
sure
stay.
285198Ser: Seeke them out who
se names are written here,
and