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SC. III.
ROMEO AND JULIET
117

Either be gone before the watch be set,
Or by the break of day disguised[C 1] from hence:
Sojourn in Mantua: I'll find out your man,
And he shall signify from time to time170
Every good hap to you that chances here:
Give me thy hand; 'tis late: farewell; good night.

Rom. But that a joy past joy calls out on me,
It were a grief, so brief to part with thee:
Farewell. [Exeunt.
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SCENE IV. The Same. A room in Capulet's house.[C 2]

Enter Capulet, Lady Capulet, and Paris. [C 3]

Cap. Things have fall'n out, sir, so unluckily,
That we have had no time to move our daughter:
Look you, she loved her kinsman Tybalt dearly,
And so did I: well, we were born to die.
'Tis very late, she'll not come down to-night:5
I promise you, but for your company,
I would have been a-bed an hour ago.
Par. These times of woe afford no time[C 4] to woo.
Madam, good night: commend me to your daughter.
Lady Cap. I will, and know her mind early to-morrow;10
  1. 168. disguised] F, disguise Q.
  2. A room …] Capell.
  3. Enter …] Rowe.
  4. 8. time] Q 1; times Q, F.