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APPENDIX I
Some Passages from the Quarto of 1597
The passages here selected differ considerably from the text of 1599. The following is the scene in Q 1 corresponding to II. vi.:
Enter Romeo, Frier.
Rom. | Now Father Laurence, in thy holy grant Consists the good of me and Iuliet. |
Fr. | Without more words I will doo all I may, To make you happie if in me it lye. |
Rom. | This morning here she pointed we should meet, And consumate those never parting bands, Witnes of our harts love by ioyning hands, And come she will. |
Fr. | I gesse she will indeed, Youths love is quicke, swifter than swiftest speed. Enter Iuliet somewhat fast, and embraceth Romeo. See where she comes. |
Iul. | Romeo. |
Rom. | My Iuliet welcome. As doo waking eyes (Cloasd in Nights mysts) attend the frolicke Day, So Romeo hath expected Iuliet, And thou art come. |
Iul. | I am (if I be Day) Come to my Sunne: shine foorth, and make me faire. |
Rom. | All beauteous fairnes dwelleth in thine eyes. |
Iul. | Romeo from thine all brightnes doth arise. |
Fr. | Come wantons, come, the stealing houres do passe |
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