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John Bell [1774], Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, As they are now performed at the Theatres Royal in London; Regulated from the Prompt Books of each House By Permission; with Notes Critical and Illustrative; By the Authors of the Dramatic Censor (Printed for John Bell... and C. Etherington [etc.], York) [word count] [S10401].
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SCENE II. Verona. Room in Julia's House. Enter Protheus, and Julia.

Pro.
Have patience, gentle Julia* note.

Jul.
I must, where is no remedy.

Pro.
When possibly I can, I will return.

Jul.
If you turn not, you will return the sooner.
Keep this remembrance for thy Julia's sake.
[giving a ring.

Pro.
Why, then we'll make exchange; here take you this.

Jul.
And seal the bargain with a holy kiss.

Pro.
Here is my hand for my true constancy:
And when that hour o'er-slips me in the day,
Wherein I sigh not, Julia, for thy sake,
The next ensuing hour some foul mischance
Torment me for my love's forgetfulness!
My father stays my coming; answer not;
The tide is now: nay, not thy tide of tears;
That tide will stay me longer than I should.
Julia, farewel.—What, gone without a word? [Exit Julia.
Ay, so true love should do: it cannot speak;
For truth hath better deeds than words to grace it.
Enter Panthino.

Pan.
Sir Protheus, you are stay'd for.

Pro.
Go, I come:—
Alas, this parting strikes poor lovers dumb.
[Exeunt.
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John Bell [1774], Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, As they are now performed at the Theatres Royal in London; Regulated from the Prompt Books of each House By Permission; with Notes Critical and Illustrative; By the Authors of the Dramatic Censor (Printed for John Bell... and C. Etherington [etc.], York) [word count] [S10401].
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