Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Gau. Gau.
Gau. Sister farewell: I must to Couentree,
Gau. As much good stay with thee, as go with mee.
Dut. Dut.
Dut. Yet one wotdword more: Greefe boundeth where it (falls,
Dut. Not with the emptie hollownes, but weight:
Dut. I take my leaue, before I haue begun,
Dut. For sorrow ends not, when it seemeth done.
Dut. Commend me to my brother Edmund Yorke.
Dut. Loe, this is all: nay, yet depart not so,
Dut. Though this be all, do not so quickly go,
Dut. I shall remember more. Bid him, Oh, what?
Dut. With all good speed at Plashie visit mee.
Dut. Alacke, and what shall good old Yorke there see
Dut. But empty lodgings, and vnfurnish'd walles,
Dut. Vn‑peopel'd Offices, vntroden stones?
Dut. And what heare there for welcome, but my grones?
Dut. Therefore commend me, let him not come there,
Dut. To seeke out sorrow, that dwels euery where:
Dut. Desolate, desolate will I hence, and dye,