The most lamentable Tragedie
21582122I pray you tell my Lord and father Madam,
21592123I will not marrie yet, and when I do, I
sweare
21602124It
shall be
Romeo, whom you know I hate
21612125Rather then
Paris, the
se are newes indeed.
21622126 M. Here comes your father, tell him
so your
selfe:
21632127And
see how he will take it at your hands.
21652129Ca. When the Sun
sets, the earth doth dri
sle deaw,
21662130But for the Sun
set of my brothers
sonne,
21672131It rains downright. How now a Conduit girle, what
still in tears
21692132Euermore
showring in one litle body?
21702133Thou countefaits. A Barke, a Sea, a Wind:
21712134For
still thy eyes, which I may call the
sea,
21722135Do ebbe and
flowe with teares, the Barke thy body is:
21732136Sayling in this
salt
floud, the windes thy
sighes,
21742137Who raging with thy teares and they with them,
21752138Without a
sudden calme will ouer
set
21762139Thy tempe
st to
ssed body. How now wife,
21772140Haue you deliuered to her our decree?
21782141La. I
sir, but
she will none,
she giues you thankes,
21802142I would the foole were married to her graue.
21812143 Ca. Soft take me with you, take me with you wife,
21822144How will
she none? doth
she not giue vs thanks?
21832145Is
she not proud? doth
she not count her ble
st,
21842146Vnworthy as
she is, that we haue wrought
21852147So worthy a Gentleman to be her Bride?
21862148 Iu. Not proud you haue, but thankful that you haue:
21882149Proud can I neuer be of what I hate,
21892150But thankfull euen for hate, that is meant loue.
21902151 Ca. How, how, how how, chopt lodgick, what is this?
21922152Proud and I thanke you, and I thanke you not,
21932153And yet not proud mi
stre
sse minion you?
2154Thanke me no thankings, nor proud me no prouds,
21942155But fettle your
fine Ioynts gain
st Thur
sday next,
21952156To go with
Paris to Saint
Peters Church:
21962157Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither.
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