Romeo and JulietCassell, 1908 |
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... Hold me not ; let me go . La . Mon. Thou shalt not stir a foot to seek a foe . Enter PRINCE ESCALUS , with his train Prin . Rebellious subjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - stained steel , - Will they not hear ...
... Hold me not ; let me go . La . Mon. Thou shalt not stir a foot to seek a foe . Enter PRINCE ESCALUS , with his train Prin . Rebellious subjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - stained steel , - Will they not hear ...
Page 32
... her scope of choice Lies my consent and fair according voice . This night I hold an old - accustomed feast , Whereto I have invited many a guest , Such as I love ; and you among the store 32 ACT ONE SCENE TWO Romeo and Juliet.
... her scope of choice Lies my consent and fair according voice . This night I hold an old - accustomed feast , Whereto I have invited many a guest , Such as I love ; and you among the store 32 ACT ONE SCENE TWO Romeo and Juliet.
Page 39
... hold thy peace . Nurse . Yes , madam . Yet I cannot choose but laugh , To think it should leave crying , and say - Ay : ' And yet , I warrant , it had upon its brow A bump as big as a young cockerel's stone ; A perilous knock ; and it ...
... hold thy peace . Nurse . Yes , madam . Yet I cannot choose but laugh , To think it should leave crying , and say - Ay : ' And yet , I warrant , it had upon its brow A bump as big as a young cockerel's stone ; A perilous knock ; and it ...
Page 50
... hold it not a sin . Cap . Why , how now , kinsman ? wherefore storm you so ? Tyb . Uncle , this is a Montague , our foe ; A villain that is hither come in spite To scorn at our solemnity this night . Cap . Young Romeo is ' t ? Tyb ...
... hold it not a sin . Cap . Why , how now , kinsman ? wherefore storm you so ? Tyb . Uncle , this is a Montague , our foe ; A villain that is hither come in spite To scorn at our solemnity this night . Cap . Young Romeo is ' t ? Tyb ...
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... hold of her Shall have the chinks . Rom . Is she a Capulet ? O dear account ! my life is my foe's debt . Ben . Away , be gone ; the sport is at the best . Rom . Ay , so I fear ; the more is my unrest . Cap . Nay , gentlemen , prepare ...
... hold of her Shall have the chinks . Rom . Is she a Capulet ? O dear account ! my life is my foe's debt . Ben . Away , be gone ; the sport is at the best . Rom . Ay , so I fear ; the more is my unrest . Cap . Nay , gentlemen , prepare ...
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Alack apothecary art thou banished beauty BENVOLIO blood breath Brooke's poem Cockatrice County Paris cousin dead dear death dost doth earth Enter CAPULET Enter JULIET Enter ROMEO Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Farewell father fear flower Gentlemen give Gleek gone grave grief hand hate hath hear heart heaven hence hither holy jests at scars kinsman kiss Lady CAPULET lips live look lord love's lovers Madam maid Mantua marriage married Mercutio Montague murder ne'er night o'er Pardonnez-mois Peter play poison pray Prince quarrel Queen Mab Romeo and Juliet Rosaline SCENE Shakspere Shakspere Society Shakspere's slain sleep sorrow soul speak stay sweet sword tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt Thursday to-morrow to-night Tybalt Venus and Adonis Verona villain watch weep word