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1 Cap. Content thee, gentle coz, let him alone,
He bears him like a portly gentleman ;
And, to say truth, Verona brags of him,
To be a virtuous and well-govern'd youth:
I would not for the wealth of all this town,
Here in my house, do him disparagement :
Therefore be patient, take no note of him,
It is my will; the which if thou respect,
Show a fair presence, and put off these frowns,
An ill-beseeming semblance for a feast.

Tyb. It fits, when such a villain is a guest;
I'll not endure him.

1 Cap. He shall be endur'd;

What, goodman boy!—I say, he shall :—Go to;—
Am I the master here, or you? go to.

You'll not endure him!-God shall mend my soul

You'll make a mutiny among my guests!

You will set cock-a-hoop! you'll be the man!
Tyb. Why, uncle, 'tis a shame.

1 Cap. Go to, go to,

You are a saucy boy:-Is't so, indeed?

This trick may chance to scathe you;-I know what.
You must contrary me! marry, 'tis time—
Well said, my hearts:-You are a princox; go:-
Be quiet, or More light, more light, for shame!
I'll make you quiet; What!—Cheerly, my hearts.
Tyb. Patience perforce with wilful choler meeting,
Makes my flesh tremble in their different greeting.
I will withdraw: but this intrusion shall,
Now seeming sweet, convert to bitter gall.

[Exit.

VILLE DE LYON

Grande Bibliothèque

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Published Jane.

SHAKSPEARE.

Romeo and Juliet. My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand
To smooth that rough touch with a tender kifs.

ACT I.SCENE

br. 7:00 J. Boydell at the Shakspeare Gallery Pall Mall & Agboopfile.

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