The Gallery of Shakspeare, Or, Illustrations of His Dramatic Works: Romeo and Juliet, in twelve etchings, on steel, from Rulh [sic] to which are annexed descriptions of the plates |
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In answer to The measure done , I'll watch her place of stand , Romeo's enquiries
, the Nurse says to him : And touching hers , make happy my rude hand , Didimy
heart love till now ? forswear it , sight ! Marry , bachelor , For I ne'er saw true ...
In answer to The measure done , I'll watch her place of stand , Romeo's enquiries
, the Nurse says to him : And touching hers , make happy my rude hand , Didimy
heart love till now ? forswear it , sight ! Marry , bachelor , For I ne'er saw true ...
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Let ine stand bere , till thou remember it , And none but fools do wear it ; cast it off
. Juliet . I shall forget , to have thee still stand there , It is my lady ; 0 , it is my love :
Remeinb'ring how I love thy company . 0 , that she knew she were ! Romeo .
Let ine stand bere , till thou remember it , And none but fools do wear it ; cast it off
. Juliet . I shall forget , to have thee still stand there , It is my lady ; 0 , it is my love :
Remeinb'ring how I love thy company . 0 , that she knew she were ! Romeo .
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FEB 22 1966 6 5 NOV 2 9 2004 APR 11'66-8 AM Pli send to him , t and place of t
Fay , by the Nur to impart som e the Poet fine gains possessi mind also ; the to it :
Il tbee back . remember it , still stand there hee still forget Act . II . Scene 2 .
FEB 22 1966 6 5 NOV 2 9 2004 APR 11'66-8 AM Pli send to him , t and place of t
Fay , by the Nur to impart som e the Poet fine gains possessi mind also ; the to it :
Il tbee back . remember it , still stand there hee still forget Act . II . Scene 2 .
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... Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain - tops ; But — banished — to kill me ;
banished ? I must be gone and live , or stay and die . O Friar , the damned use
that word in hell ; Howlings attend it : How hast thou the heart , Farewell , farewell
! one ...
... Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain - tops ; But — banished — to kill me ;
banished ? I must be gone and live , or stay and die . O Friar , the damned use
that word in hell ; Howlings attend it : How hast thou the heart , Farewell , farewell
! one ...
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Give me thy torch , boy : Hence , and stand aloof ; - « This is that banished
haughty Montague , Yet put it out , for I would not be seen . That murder'd my
love's cousin ; — with which grief , It is supposed , the fair crealure died , Sweet
flower ...
Give me thy torch , boy : Hence , and stand aloof ; - « This is that banished
haughty Montague , Yet put it out , for I would not be seen . That murder'd my
love's cousin ; — with which grief , It is supposed , the fair crealure died , Sweet
flower ...
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