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I am too bold , ' is not to me fhe speaks : Two of the fair est fars of all the heav'n , Having some business , do intreat her eyes To twinkle in their spheres ' till they return . What if her eyes were there , they in ber head ?
I am too bold , ' is not to me fhe speaks : Two of the fair est fars of all the heav'n , Having some business , do intreat her eyes To twinkle in their spheres ' till they return . What if her eyes were there , they in ber head ?
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Oh speak again , bright angel , for thou art As glorious to this night , being o'er my head , As is a winged messenger from heav'n , Unto the white upturned wondring eyes . Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him , When he bestrides ...
Oh speak again , bright angel , for thou art As glorious to this night , being o'er my head , As is a winged messenger from heav'n , Unto the white upturned wondring eyes . Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him , When he bestrides ...
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Away to heav'n respective lenity , And fire - ey'd fury be my conduct now ! Now , Tibalt , take the villain back again , That That late thou gav'st me ; for Mercutio's soul Is 405 ROMEO and JULIET .
Away to heav'n respective lenity , And fire - ey'd fury be my conduct now ! Now , Tibalt , take the villain back again , That That late thou gav'st me ; for Mercutio's soul Is 405 ROMEO and JULIET .
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... And he will make the face of heav'n so fine , That all the world will be in love with night , And pay no worship to the garish fun . 0 , I have bought the mansion of a love , But not pofrelsid it , and though I am fold , Not yet ...
... And he will make the face of heav'n so fine , That all the world will be in love with night , And pay no worship to the garish fun . 0 , I have bought the mansion of a love , But not pofrelsid it , and though I am fold , Not yet ...
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Romeo can , Though heav'n cannot . O Romeo ! Romeo ! Who ever would have thought it , Romeo ? Jul . Whit devil art thou , that does torment ne thus ? This torture should be roar'd in dismal hell . Hath Romeo Nain himself ? say thou but ...
Romeo can , Though heav'n cannot . O Romeo ! Romeo ! Who ever would have thought it , Romeo ? Jul . Whit devil art thou , that does torment ne thus ? This torture should be roar'd in dismal hell . Hath Romeo Nain himself ? say thou but ...
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