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Page 10
... Which thou wilt propagate to have them preft With more of thine ; this love that thou bait Thewn Doth add more grief to too much of mine own . Love is a smoke rais'd with the fume of fighs , Being purg'd , a fire sparkling in lovers ...
... Which thou wilt propagate to have them preft With more of thine ; this love that thou bait Thewn Doth add more grief to too much of mine own . Love is a smoke rais'd with the fume of fighs , Being purg'd , a fire sparkling in lovers ...
Page 17
... what care I I beseech you follow . L. Cap . We follow thee . Juliet , the county Atays . Nurse . Go , girl , seck bappy nights to happy days . What as What curious eye doth quote deformities , Here are ROMEO and JULIET . 17.
... what care I I beseech you follow . L. Cap . We follow thee . Juliet , the county Atays . Nurse . Go , girl , seck bappy nights to happy days . What as What curious eye doth quote deformities , Here are ROMEO and JULIET . 17.
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as What curious eye doth quote deformities , Here are the beetle - brows shall blush for me . Rom . A corch for me . Let wantons , light of heart , Tickle the fenseless rushes with their heels ; For I am proverbid with a grand - fire ...
as What curious eye doth quote deformities , Here are the beetle - brows shall blush for me . Rom . A corch for me . Let wantons , light of heart , Tickle the fenseless rushes with their heels ; For I am proverbid with a grand - fire ...
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... Sir : His son is thirty . i Cap . Will you tell me that ? His son was but a ward ( wo years ago . Rom . What lady's that which does enrich the hand Of yonder knight ? Ser . I know not , Sir . Rom.O se doth teach the corches to burn ...
... Sir : His son is thirty . i Cap . Will you tell me that ? His son was but a ward ( wo years ago . Rom . What lady's that which does enrich the hand Of yonder knight ? Ser . I know not , Sir . Rom.O se doth teach the corches to burn ...
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O old defire doth on his death - bed lyer And young affection gapes to be his heir : N That Fair , for which love groan'd fore , and would die , With tender Juliet matchd , is now not fair .
O old defire doth on his death - bed lyer And young affection gapes to be his heir : N That Fair , for which love groan'd fore , and would die , With tender Juliet matchd , is now not fair .
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