of Romeo and Iuliet.
726728Iu. A rime I learnt euen now
728730 One cals within Iuliet. 730732Come lets away, the
strangers all are gone.
733735Now old de
sire doth in his deathbed lie,
734736And young a
ffe
ction gapes to be his heire,
735737That faire for which loue gronde for and would die,
736738With tender
Iuliet match, is now not faire.
737739Now
Romeo is beloued, and loues againe,
738740Alike bewitched by the charme of lookes:
739741But to his foe
suppo
sd he mu
st complaine,
740742And
she
steale loues
sweete bait from fearful hookes:
741743Being held a foe, he may not haue acce
sse
742744To breathe
such vowes as louers v
se to
sweare,
743745And
she as much in loue, her meanes much le
sse,
744746To meete her new beloued any where:
745747But pa
ssion lends them power, time meanes to meete,
746748Tempring extremities with extreeme
sweete.
748750Ro. Can I go forward when my heart is here,
749751Turne backe dull earth and
find thy Center out.
750752 Enter Benuolio with Mercutio. 751753Ben. Romeo, my Co
sen
Romeo, Romeo. 752754 Mer. He is wi
se, and on my life hath
stolne him home to bed.
754755Ben. He ran this way and leapt this Orchard wall.
757758Mer. Romeo, humours, madman, pa
ssion louer,
758759Appeare thou in the likene
sse of a
sigh,
759760Speake but on rime and I am
satis
fied:
760761Crie but ay me, prouaunt, but loue and day,
761762Speake to my go
ship
Venus one faire word,
762763One nickname for her purblind
sonne and her,
D Young