Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iul. If that thy bent of Loue be Honourable,
Iul. Thy purpose marriage, send me word to morrow,
Iul. By one that Ile procure to come to thee,
Iul. Where and what time thou wilt performe the right,
Iul. And all my Fortunes at thy foote Ile lay,
Iul. And follow thee my Lord throughout the world.
Iul. Within: Madam.
Iul. I come, anon: but if thou meanest not well,
Iul. I do beseech theee
Iul. (By and by I come)
Iul. To cease thy strife, and leaue me to my griefe,
Iul. To morrow will I send.
Rom. Rom.
Rom. So thriue my soule.
Iu. Iu.
Iu. A thousand times goodnight.
Iu. Exit.
Rome. Rome.
Rome. A thousand times the worse to want thy light,