The most lamentable Tragedie
11291123fir
st and
second cau
se, ah the immortall Pa
ssado, the Punto re
- 11321126 Mer. The Pox of
such antique li
sping a
ffe
cting phantacies,
11331127the
se new tuners of accent
: by Ie
su a very good blade, a very
11341128tall man, a very good whore. Why is not this a
lamētable thing
11351129graund
sir, that we
should be thus a
ffli
cted with the
se
straunge
11361130flies: the
se fa
shion-mongers, the
se pardons mees, who
stand
so
11371131much on the new forme, that they cannot
sit at ea
se on the old
11381132bench. O their bones, their bones.
11411134Ben. Here Comes
Romeo, here comes
Romeo. 11421135 Mer. Without his Roe, like a dried Hering, O
fle
sh,
fle
sh,
11431136how art thou
fishi
fied? now is he for the numbers that Petrach
11441137flowed in:
Laura to his Lady, was a kitchin wench, marrie
11451138she had a better loue to berime her: Dido a dowdie, Cleopatra
11461139a Gip
sie,
Hellen and
Hero, hildings and harlots:
Thisbie a grey
11471140eye or
so, but not to the purpo
se. Signior
Romeo, Bonieur, theres
11481141a French
salutation to your French
slop: you gaue vs the coun
- 11511143 Ro. Goodmorrow to you both, what counterfeit did I giue
11531145Mer. The
slip
sir, the
slip, can you not conceiue?
11541146 Ro. Pardon good
Mercutio,my bu
sine
sse was great, and in
11551147such a ca
se as mine, a man may
straine curte
sie.
11561148 Mer. Thats as much as to
say,
such a ca
se as yours, con
strains
11591151Mer. Thou ha
st mo
st kindly hit it.
11611153Mer. Nay I am the very pinck of curte
sie.
11641156Ro. Why then is my pump well
flowerd.
11651157 Mer. Sure wit follow me this iea
st, now till thou ha
st worne
11661158out thy pump, that when the
single
sole of it is worne, the iea
st 11671159may remaine after the wearing,
soly
singular.
Ro. O