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THE Two Gentlemen of Verona. Actus primus, Scena prima. Valentine : Protheus, and Speed. Cease to perswade, my louing Protheus; Home-keeping youth, haue euer homely wits, Wer 't not affection chaines thy tender dayes To the sweet glaunces of thy honour'd Loue, I rather would entreat thy company, To see the wonders of the world abroad, Then (liuing dully sluggardiz'd at home) Weare out thy youth with shapelesse idlenesse. But since thou lou'st; loue still, and thriue therein, Euen as I would, when I to loue begin. Wilt thou be gone? Sweet Valentine adew, Thinke on thy Protheus, when thou (hap'ly) seest Some rare note-worthy obiect in thy trauaile. Wish me partaker in thy happinesse, When thou do'st meet good hap; and in thy danger, (If euer danger doe enuiron thee) Commend thy grieuance to my holy prayers, For I will be thy beades-man, Valentine. And on a loue-booke pray for my successe? Vpon some booke I loue, I'le pray for thee. That's on some shallow Storie of deepe loue, How yong Le . . .
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