Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Tamo. The wandring Prince and Dido once enioy'd,
Tamo. When with a happy storme they were surpris'd,
Tamo. And Curtain'd with a Counsaile‑keeping Caue,
Tamo. We may each wreathed in the others armes,
Tamo. (Our pastimes done) possesse a Golden slumber,
Tamo. Whiles Hounds and Hornes, and sweet Melodious Birds
Tamo. Be vnto vs, as is a Nurses Song
Tamo. Of Lullabie, to bring her Babe asleepe.
Aron. Aron.
Aron. Madame,
Aron. Though Venus gouerne your desires,
Aron. Saturne is Dominator ouer mine:
Aron. What signifies my deadly standing eye,
Aron. My silence, and my Cloudy Melancholie,
Aron. My fleece of Woolly haire, that now vncurles,
Aron. Euen as an Adder when she doth vnrowle
Aron. To do some fatall execution?
Aron. No Madam, these are no Veneriall signes,
Aron. Vengeance is in my heart, death in my hand,
Aron. Blood, and reuenge, are Hammering in my head.