ABSTRACT

300 Romeo and Juliet That as I see your pleasant face, your heart I may beholde. For if you doe intende my honor to defile In error shall you wander still, as you have done this whyle, But if your thought be chaste, and have on vertue ground, If wedlocke be the ende and marke which your desire hath found, Obedience set aside, unto my parentes dewe, The quarell eke that long agoe betwene our housholdes grewe, Both me and myne I will all whole to you betake And following you where so you goe, my fathers house