Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Qu. Then whither he goes, thither let me goe.
Rich. Rich.
Rich. So two together weeping, make one Woe.
Rich. Weepe thou for me in France; I, for thee heere:
Rich. Better farre off, then neere, be ne're the neere.
Rich. Goe, count thy Way with Sighes; I, mine with Groanes.
Qu. Qu.
Qu. So longest Way shall haue the longest Moanes.
Rich. Twice for one step Ile groane, yͤ Way being short,
Rich. And peece the Way out with a heauie heart.
Rich. Come, come, in wooing Sorrow let's be briefe,
Rich. Since wedding it, there is such length in Griefe:
Rich. One Kisse shall stop our mouthes, and dumbely part;
Rich. Thus giue I mine, and thus take I thy heart.
Qu. Giue me mine owne againe: 'twere no good part,
Qu. To take on me to keep, and kill thy heart.
Qu. So, now I haue mine owne againe, be gone,
Qu. That I may striue to kill it with a groane.