Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pir. That stands between her fathers ground and mine,
Pir. Thou vvall, ô vvall, ô sweet and louely vvall,
Pir. Shew me thy chinke, to blinke through vvith mine eine.
Pir. Thankes courteous vvall. Ioue shield thee vvell for this.
Pir. But vvhat see I? No Thisbie doe I see.
Pir. O vvicked vvall, through vvhom I see no blisse,
Pir. Curst be thy stones for thus deceiuing mee.
Thes. Thes.
Thes. The vvall me‑thinkes being sensible, should
Thes. curse againe.
Pir. Pir.
Pir. No in truth sir, he should not. Deceiuing me,
Pir. Is Thisbies cue; she is to enter, and I am to spy
Pir. Her through the vvall. You shall see it vvill fall.
Pir. Enter Thisbie.
Pir. Pat as I told you; yonder she comes.
This. This.
This. O vvall, full often hast thou heard my mones,
This. For parting my faire Piramus, and me.There is damage from here for five lines, although no text is rendered illegible due to it: a tear, repaired with a paper patch on the recto of this page.
This. My cherry lips haue often kist thy stones;