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Page 42
... Doth couch his limbs , there golden sleep doth reign . 35 Therefore thy earliness doth me assure Thou art up - rous'd with some distemperature ; Or if not so , then here I hit it right : Our Romeo hath not been in bed tonight . Romeo ...
... Doth couch his limbs , there golden sleep doth reign . 35 Therefore thy earliness doth me assure Thou art up - rous'd with some distemperature ; Or if not so , then here I hit it right : Our Romeo hath not been in bed tonight . Romeo ...
Page 72
... Doth not she think me an old murderer , Now I have stain'd the childhood of our joy 95 With blood remov'd but little from her own ? Where is she ? and how doth she ? and what says My conceal'd lady to our cancell❜d love ? Nurse O , she ...
... Doth not she think me an old murderer , Now I have stain'd the childhood of our joy 95 With blood remov'd but little from her own ? Where is she ? and how doth she ? and what says My conceal'd lady to our cancell❜d love ? Nurse O , she ...
Page 80
... Doth she not give us thanks ? Is she not proud ? doth she not count her bless'd , Unworthy as she is , that we have wrought 145 So worthy a gentleman to be her bride ? Juliet Not proud you have ; but thankful that you have . Proud can I ...
... Doth she not give us thanks ? Is she not proud ? doth she not count her bless'd , Unworthy as she is , that we have wrought 145 So worthy a gentleman to be her bride ? Juliet Not proud you have ; but thankful that you have . Proud can I ...
Contents
a couple of unfortunate lovers | viii |
Art and nature | xxxi |
Romeo and Juliet 2 | 46 |
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