Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pro. I cannot now proue constant to my selfe,
Pro. Without some treachery vs'd to Valentine.
Pro. This night he meaneth with a Corded‑ladder
Pro. To climbe celestiall Siluia's chamber window,
Pro. My selfe in counsaile his competitor.
Pro. Now presently Ile giue her father notice
Pro. Of their disguising and pretended flight:
Pro. Who (all inrag'd) will banish Valentine:
Pro. For Thurio he intends shall wed his daughter,
Pro. But Valentine being gon, Ile quickely crosse
Pro. By some slie tricke, blunt Thurio's dull proceeding.
Pro. Loue lend me wings, to make my purpose swift
Pro. At thou hast lent me wit, to plot this drift.
Pro. Exit.
Pro. C2
Pro. Scœna
Pro. The two Gentlemen of Uerona.
Pro. Scœna septima.
Pro. [Act 2, Scene 7]
Pro. Enter Iulia and Lucetta.