Th’ast dar’d too far ; but, fury, now forbear To give the least disturbance to her hair: But less presume to play a plait upon Her skin’s most smooth and clear expansion. ’Tis like a lawny firmament as yet, Quite dispossess’d of either fray or fret. Come thou not near that film so finely spread, Where no one piece is yet unlevelled. This if thou dost, woe to thee, fury, woe, I’ll send such frost, such hail, such sleet, and snow, Such fears, quakes, palsies, and such heats as shall Dead thee to th’ most, if not destroy thee all. And thou a thousand thousand times shalt be More shak’d thyself than she is scorched by thee.