The most lamentable Tragedie
18661833Fri. Let me di
spute with thee of thy e
state.
18671834Ro. Thou can
st not
speak of that thou do
st not feele,
18681835Wert thou as young as I,
Iuliet thy loue,
18691836An houre but married,
Tybalt murdered,
18701837Doting like me, and like me bani
shed,
18721839Then might
st thou teare thy hayre,
18731840And fall vpon the ground as I do now,
18741841Taking the mea
sure of an vnmade graue.
18761843Fri. Ari
se one knocks, good
Romeo hide thy
selfe.
18781844Ro. Not I, vnle
sse the breath of hart
sicke grones,
18801845My
st-like infold me from the
search of eyes.
18821847Fri. Hark how they knock (who
se there)
Romeo ari
se,
18841848Thou wilt be taken,
stay a while,
stand vp.
18861850Run to my
studie by and by, Gods will
18871851What
simplenes is this? I come, I come.
18891853Who knocks
so hard?
whēce come you? whats your will?
18921855Nur. Let me come in, and you
shal know my errant:
18961858Nur. O holy Frier, O tell me holy Frier,
18971859Wheres my Ladyes Lord? wheres
Romeo?
18991861With his owne teares made drunke.
19001862Nur. O he is euen in my mi
stre
sse ca
se,
19011863Iu
st in her ca
se. O wofull
simpathy:
19021864Pitious prediccament, euen
so lies
she,
19031865Blubbring and weeping, weeping and blubbring,
19041866Stand vp,
stand vp,
stand and you be a man,
19051867For
Iuliets sake, for her
sake ri
se and
stand:
19061868Why
should you fall into
so deepe an O?
Nur. Ah