Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Du. 'Tis true; for Frier Laurence met them both
Du. As he, in pennance wander'd through the Forrest:
Du. Him he knew well, and guess'd that it was she,
Du. But being mask'd, he was not sure of it.
Du. Besides, she did intend Confession
Du. At Patricks Cell this euen, and there she was not.
Du. These likelihoods confirme her flight from hence;
Du. Therefore I pray you stand, not to discourse,
Du. But mount you presently, and meete with me
Du. Vpon the rising of the Mountaine foote
Du. That leads toward Mantua, wether they are fled:
Du. Dispatch (sweet Gentlemen) and follow me.
Thu. Thu.
Thu. Why this it is, to be a peeuish Girle,
Thu. That flies her fortune when it followes her:
Thu. Ile after; more to be reueng'd on Eglamoure,
Thu. Then for the loue of reck‑lesse Siluia.
Pro. Pro.
Pro. And I will follow, more for Siluias loue
Pro. Then hate of Eglamoure that goes with her.