Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Mar. Mar.
Mar. Teare for teare, and louing kisse for kisse,
Mar. Thy Brother Marcus tenders on thy Lips:
Mar. O were the summe of these that I should pay
Mar. Countlesse, and infinit, yet would I pay them.
Luc. Luc.
Luc. Come hither Boy, come, come, and learne of vs
Luc. To melt in showres: thy Grandsire lou'd thee well:
Luc. Many a time he danc'd thee on his knee:
Luc. Sung thee asleepe, his Louing Brest, thy Pillow:
Luc. Many a matter hath he told to thee,
Luc. Meete, and agreeing with thine Infancie:
Luc. In that respect then, like a louing Childe,
Luc. Shed yet some small drops from thy tender Spring,
Luc. Because kinde Nature doth require it so:
Luc. Friends, should associate Friends, in Greefe and Wo.
Luc. Bid him farwell, commit him to the Graue,
Luc. Do him that kindnesse, and take leaue of him.
Boy. Boy.
Boy. O Grandsire, Grandsire: euen with all my heart