of Romeo and Iuliet.
19801942Nur. Here
sir, a Ring
she bid me giue you
sir:
19811943Hie you, make ha
st, for it growes very late.
19821944Ro. How well my comfort is reuiu'd by this.
19831945 Fri. Go
hēce, goodnight, & here
stands al your
state:
19851946Either be gone before the watch be
set,
19861947Or by the breake of day di
sgui
se from hence,
19871948Soiourne in
Mantua, ile
find out your man,
19881949And he
shall
signi
fie from time to time,
19891950Euery good hap to you, that chaunces here:
19901951Giue me thy hand, tis late, farewell, goodnight.
19911952Ro. But that a ioy pa
st ioy calls out on me,
19921953It were a griefe,
so briefe to part with thee:
19941956 Enter old Capulet, his wife and Paris. 19951957Ca. Things haue falne out
sir
so vnluckily,
19961958That we haue had no time to moue our daughter,
19971959Looke you,
she lou'd her kin
sman
Tybalt dearely
19981960And
so did I. Well we were borne to die.
19991961Tis very late,
sheele not come downe to night:
20001962I promi
se you, but for your companie,
20011963I would haue bene a bed an houre ago.
20021964 Paris. The
se times of wo a
ffoord no times to wooe:
20031965Madam goodnight, commend me to your daughter.
20041966La. I will, and know her mind early to morrow,
20051967To night
shees mewed vp to her heauines.
20061968Ca. Sir
Paris, I will make a de
sperate tender
20071969Of my childes loue: I thinke
she will me rulde
20081970In all re
spe
cts by me: nay more, I doubt it not.
20091971Wife go you to her ere you go to bed,
20101972Acquaint her here, of my
sonne
Paris loue,
20111973And bid her, marke you me? on wend
sday next.
20141976Ca. Monday, ha ha, well wend
sday is too
soone,
20151977A thur
sday let it be, a thur
sday tell her
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