Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Lad. Shall giue him such an vnaccustom'd dram,
Lad. That he shall soone keepe Tybalt company:
Lad. And then I hope thou wilt be satisfied.
Iul. Iul.
Iul. Indeed I neuer shall be satisfied
Iul. With Romeo, till I behold him. Dead
Iul. Is my poore heart so for a kinsman vext:
Iul. Madam, if you could find out but a man
Iul. To beare a poyson, I would temper it;
Iul. That Romeo should vpon receit thereof,
Iul. Soone sleepe in quiet. O how my heart abhors
Iul. To heare him nam'd, and cannot come to him,
Iul. To wreake the Loue I bore my Cozin,
Iul. Vpon his body that hath slaughter'd him.
Mo. Mo.
Mo. Find thou the meanes, and Ile find such a man.
Mo. But now Ile tell thee ioyfull tidings Gyrle.
Iul. And ioy comes well, in such a needy time,
Iul. What are they, beseech your Ladyship?