Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iul. Therefore I know she is about my height,
Iul. And at that time I made her weepe a good,
Iul. For
Iul. The two Gentlemen of Uerona.
Iul. For I did play a lamentable part.
Iul. (Madam) 'twas Ariadne, passioning
Iul. For Thesus periury, and vniust flight;
Iul. Which I so liuely acted with my teares:
Iul. That my poor Mistris moued therewithall,
Iul. Wept bitterly: and would I might be dead
Iul. If I in thought felt not her very sorrow.
Sil. Sil.
Sil. She is beholding to thee (gentle youth)
Sil. Alas (poore Lady) desolate, and left;
Sil. I weepe my selfe to thinke vpon thy words:
Sil. Here youth: there is my purse; I giue thee this
Sil. For thy sweet Mistris sake, because thou lou'st her. Fare (well.
Iul. Iul.
Iul. And she shall thanke you for't, if ere you know (her.
Iul. A vertuous gentlewoman, milde, and beautifull.