of Romeo and Iuliet.
27942749Doth hurry from the fatall Canons wombe.
27952750 Poti. Such mortall drugs I haue, but
Mantuas lawe
27962751Is death to any he that vtters them.
27972752Ro. Art thou
so bare and full of wretchedne
sse,
27982753And feare
st to die, famine is in thy cheekes,
27992754Need and oppre
ssion
starueth in thy eyes,
28002755Contempt and beggerie hangs vpon thy backe:
28012756The world is not thy friend, nor the worlds law,
28022757The world a
ffoords no law to make thee rich:
28032758Then be not poore, but breake it and take this.
28042759Poti. My pouertie, but not my will con
sents.
28052760Ro. I pray thy pouertie and not thy will.
28062761Poti. Put this in any liquid thing you will
28072762And drinke it o
ff, and if you had the
strength
28082763Of twentie men, it would di
spatch you
straight.
28092764 Ro. There is thy Gold, wor
se poy
son to mens
soules,
28112765Doing more murther in this loath
some world,
28122766Then the
se poore
cōpounds that thou maie
st not
sell,
28132767I
sell thee poy
son, thou ha
st sold me none,
28142768Farewell, buy foode, and get thy
selfe in
fle
sh.
28152769Come Cordiall and not poy
son, go with me
28162770To
Iuliets graue, for there mu
st I v
se thee.
28182772 Enter Frier Iohn to Frier Lawrence. 28192773Ioh. Holy
Franciscan Frier, brother, ho.
28212775 Law. This
same
should be the voyce of Frier
Iohn, 28222776Welcome from
Mantua, what
sayes
Romeo?
28232777Or if his minde be writ, giue me his Letter.
28242778Ioh. Going to
find a barefoote brother out,
28252779One of our order to a
ssotiate me,
28262780Here in this Citie vi
siting the
sicke,
28272781And
finding him, the Searchers of the Towne
28282782Su
spe
cting that we both were in a hou
se,
28292783Where the infe
ctious pe
stilence did raigne,
28302784Seald vp the doores, and would not let vs forth,
28312785So that my
speed to
Mantua there was
staid.
L Law. Whe