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Page 16
... fall upon thy face ? thou wilt fall backward when thou haft more wit ? wilt thou not , Julé ? and by my holy dam , the pretty wretch left crying , and faid , ay ; To fee now how a jeft fhall come about I warrant , and I fhould live a ...
... fall upon thy face ? thou wilt fall backward when thou haft more wit ? wilt thou not , Julé ? and by my holy dam , the pretty wretch left crying , and faid , ay ; To fee now how a jeft fhall come about I warrant , and I fhould live a ...
Page 33
... fall in twenty pieces ; My back o'th'other fide - O my back , my back : Befhrew your heart , for fending me about , To catch my death with jaunting up and down . Jul . I'faith , I'm forry that thou art fo ill ; Sweet , fweet , fweet ...
... fall in twenty pieces ; My back o'th'other fide - O my back , my back : Befhrew your heart , for fending me about , To catch my death with jaunting up and down . Jul . I'faith , I'm forry that thou art fo ill ; Sweet , fweet , fweet ...
Page 34
... fall , fo light is vanity . Jul . Good - even to my ghoftly confeffor . Fri. Romeo fhall thank thee , daughter , for us both- Rom . Ah Juliet , if the measure of thy joy Be heapt like mine , and that thy skill be more To blazon it ...
... fall , fo light is vanity . Jul . Good - even to my ghoftly confeffor . Fri. Romeo fhall thank thee , daughter , for us both- Rom . Ah Juliet , if the measure of thy joy Be heapt like mine , and that thy skill be more To blazon it ...
Page 35
... fall out with thy taylor for wearing his new doublet before Eafter ? with another , for tying his new shoes with old ribband ? and yet thou wilt tutor me for quarrelling ! Ben Ben . If I were as apt to quarrel as ROMEO and JULIET . 35.
... fall out with thy taylor for wearing his new doublet before Eafter ? with another , for tying his new shoes with old ribband ? and yet thou wilt tutor me for quarrelling ! Ben Ben . If I were as apt to quarrel as ROMEO and JULIET . 35.
Page 38
... falls . The citizens are up , and Tibalt flain- Stand not amaz'd ; the prince will doom thee death , If thou art taken : hence , begone , away . Rom . Oh ! I am fortune's fool . [ Exit Romeo . SCENE SCENE III . Enter Prince , Mountague ...
... falls . The citizens are up , and Tibalt flain- Stand not amaz'd ; the prince will doom thee death , If thou art taken : hence , begone , away . Rom . Oh ! I am fortune's fool . [ Exit Romeo . SCENE SCENE III . Enter Prince , Mountague ...
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