Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pro. It is mine, or Valentines praise?
Pro. Her true perfection, or my false transgression?
Pro. That makes me reasonlesse, to reason thus?
Pro. Shee is faire: and so is Iulia that I loue,
Pro. (That
Pro. The two Gentlemen of Uerona.
Pro. (That I did loue, for now my loue is thaw'd,
Pro. Which like a waxen Image 'gainst a fire
Pro. Beares no impression of the thing it was.)
Pro. Me thinkes my zeale to Valentine is cold,
Pro. And that I loue him not as I was wont:
Pro. O, but I loue his Lady tootoo much,
Pro. And that's the reason I loue him so little.
Pro. How shall I doate on her with more aduice,
Pro. That thus without aduice begin to loue her?
Pro. 'Tis but her picture I haue yet beheld,
Pro. And that hath dazel'd my reasons light:
Pro. But when I looke on her perfections,
Pro. There is no reason, but I shall be blinde.
Pro. If I can checke my erring loue, I will,