and their Flies, 
*7 
When afterwards fee found her fcarfe al rent* 
His iu’ory fhcathvoide eke ofrapier gilt: 
And hath his hand ( quoth (he ) thy foulc hence fent* 
And was this bloud by this thy rapier fpilt! 
Vnhappy I:but I no more lament. 
But follow thee euento the vtmofl: hilt. 
I was the caufc of al thy hurt and croflc. 
Hold, take me eke a partner of thy lolfe. 
Whom onely death could from me take away, 
Shal death him take from me againfl my willi 
Not fo,his power cunnotThisbc ftaye: 
Who cuen in death wil follow Pyram ftill 3 
His blade (yet war me) then to herbreft (he lays. 
And falne thereon thus cri’de with crying (brill: 
Parents vniuft which vs deny’d one bed, 
Enuy v s not one toombrwhen we be dead. 
And al you hcau’nly hoftes allot the fame: 
And thou O tree, which couereft now but one 
(One too too hot, for i fo imports hts name) 
But couer fhalt two carcaifes anone: 
Weare fignes of bloud from both our harts that came 
In mourning weed our naifehiefes eucr raonc. 
Shedead:Tree,SircsjSC Gods gaue whatfhepraide. 
Black growes the fruit, and they together laide. 
D Since 
i Vyramus fig* 
Htfiethasmuth 
at fiery. 
