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Two Gentlemen of Verona Act 2 Scene 7 - William Shakespeare
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Two Gentlemen of Verona Act 2 Scene 7 William Shakespeare

Two Gentlemen of Verona Act 2 Scene 7 - William Shakespeare
                             SCENE VII. Verona. JULIA'S house.

      Enter JULIA and LUCETTA

JULIA
      Counsel, Lucetta; gentle girl, assist me;
      And even in kind love I do conjure thee,
      Who art the table wherein all my thoughts
      Are visibly character'd and engraved,
      To lesson me and tell me some good mean
      How, with my honour, I may undertake
      A journey to my loving Proteus.

LUCETTA
      Alas, the way is wearisome and long!

JULIA
      A true-devoted pilgrim is not weary
      To measure kingdoms with his feeble steps;
      Much less shall she that hath Love's wings to fly,
      And when the flight is made to one so dear,
      Of such divine perfection, as Sir Proteus.

LUCETTA
      Better forbear till Proteus make return.
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