PERSONS OF THE DRAMA. DUKE OF MILAN, father to Sylvia. PROTEUS, THURIO, a foolish rival to Valentine. JULIA, a lady of Verona, beloved by Proteus. Servants, musicians. SCENE, sometimes in Verona; sometimes in Milan; and on the frontiers of Mantua. . ACT I. SCENE I.-An open place in Verona. Enter VALENTINE and PROTEUS. Vol. XI. A To see the wonders of the world abroad, Pro. Wilt thou be gone? Sweet Valentine, adieu! Val. And on a love-book, pray for my success. Val. That's on some shallow story of deep love, Pro. That's a deep story of a deeper love; For he was more than over shoes in love. Val. 'Tis true; for you are over boots in love, Pro. Over the boots ? nay, give me not the boots. Val. To be a Or else a wit by folly vanquished. Pro. So, by your circumstance, you call me fool. Val. Love is your master, for he masters you: Pro. Yet writers say, As in the sweetest bud Val. And writers say, As the most forward bud Pro. And thither will I bring thee, Valentine. Val. Sweet Proteus, no; now let us take our leave. Pro. All happiness bechance to thee in Milan! [Erit VALENTINE, Pro. He after honour hunts, I after love: He leaves his friends, to dignify them more; |