Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Qu. For if of Ioy, being altogether wanting,
Qu. It doth remember me the more of Sorrow;
Qu. Or if of Griefe, being altogether had,
Qu. It addes more Sorrow to my want of Ioy:
Qu. For what I haue, I need not to repeat;
Qu. And what I want, it bootes not to complaine.
La. La.
La. Madame, Ile sing.
Qu. Qu.
Qu. 'Tis well that thou hast cause:
Qu. But thou should'st please me better, would'st thou weepe.
La. I could weepe, Madame, would it doe you good.
Qu. And I could sing, would weeping doe me good,
Qu. And neuer borrow any Teare of thee.
Qu. Enter a Gardiner, and two Seruants.
Qu. But stay, here comes the Gardiners,
Qu. Let's step into the shadow of these Trees.
Qu. My wretchednesse, vnto a Rowe of Pinnes,