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Page 37
... Thou know'st the mask of night is on my face , Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek For that which thou has heard me speak tonight , Fain would I dwell on form - fain , fain deny What I have spoke . But farewell compliment ! 90 Dost ...
... Thou know'st the mask of night is on my face , Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek For that which thou has heard me speak tonight , Fain would I dwell on form - fain , fain deny What I have spoke . But farewell compliment ! 90 Dost ...
Page 73
... thou on : why do you sham'st : abuse . wit : intelligence . Digressing : departing . Thy dear love sworn : the dear ... thou on thy birth , the heaven , and earth ? Since birth , and heaven , and earth , all three do meet 120 In thee at ...
... thou on : why do you sham'st : abuse . wit : intelligence . Digressing : departing . Thy dear love sworn : the dear ... thou on thy birth , the heaven , and earth ? Since birth , and heaven , and earth , all three do meet 120 In thee at ...
Page 86
... thou must , and nothing may prorogue it , On Thursday next be married to this County . Juliet 50 Tell me not , friar , that thou hear'st of this , Unless thou tell me how I may prevent it . If , in thy wisdom , thou canst give no help , Do ...
... thou must , and nothing may prorogue it , On Thursday next be married to this County . Juliet 50 Tell me not , friar , that thou hear'st of this , Unless thou tell me how I may prevent it . If , in thy wisdom , thou canst give no help , Do ...
Contents
a couple of unfortunate lovers | viii |
Art and nature | xxxi |
Romeo and Juliet 2 | 46 |
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