Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Valentine. But since thou lou'st; loue still, and thriue therein,
Valentine. Euen as I would, when I to loue begin.
Pro. Pro.
Pro. Wilt thou be gone? Sweet Valentine, adew,
Pro. Thinke on thy Protheus, when thou (hap'ly) seest
Pro. Some rare note‑worthy object in thy trauaile.
Pro. Wish me partaker in thy happinesse,
Pro. When thou do'st meet good hap; and in thy danger,
Pro. (If euer danger doe enuiron thee)
Pro. Commend thy grieuance to my holy prayers,
Pro. For I will be thy beades‑man, Vaelentine.
Ual. Ual.
Ual. And on a loue‑booke pray for my successe?
Pro. Vpon some booke I loue, I'le pray for thee.
Ual. That's on some shallow Storie of deepe loue,
Ual. How yong Leander crost the Hellespont.
Pro. That's a deepe Storie, of a deeper loue;