Ang. Therefore leave me,
The nature of my sickness is not eas'd
By company or counsel, I am mad,
And if you follow me with questions,
Shall shew my self so.
Jul. This is more than errour.
Ang. 'Pray be content, that you have made me thus,
And do not wonder at me.
Jul. Let me know, but what you mean to do, and I am gone.
I would be loth to leave you thus else.
Ang. Nothing
That needs your fear, that is sufficient;
Farewel, and pray for me.
Jul. I would not leave you.
Ang. You must, and shall.
Jul. I will then, would yond' Woman
Had been ten fathom under ground, when first
I saw her eyes.
Ang. Yet she had been dangerous,
For to some wealthy Rock of precious stone,
Or mine of Gold, as tempting, her fair Body
Might have been turn'd, which once found out by labour,
And brought to use, having her Spells within it,
Might have corrupted States, and ruin'd Kingdoms,
Which had been fearful, (Friend) go, when I see thee
Next, I will be as thou art, or no more.
'Pray do not follow me, you'll make me angry.
Jul. Heav'n grant you may be right again.