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Page 17
... wait . La . Cap . We follow thee . SCENE VI . A Hall in Capulet's House . Exeunt . The Capulets , Ladies , Gueft , and Mafkers are difcover'd . Elcome , Gentlemen . Ladies , that have your Cap . W feet Unplagu'd with corns , we'll have ...
... wait . La . Cap . We follow thee . SCENE VI . A Hall in Capulet's House . Exeunt . The Capulets , Ladies , Gueft , and Mafkers are difcover'd . Elcome , Gentlemen . Ladies , that have your Cap . W feet Unplagu'd with corns , we'll have ...
Page 18
... wait her to her place , And touching hers , make happy my rude hand . " Be ftill , be fill , my fluttering heart . Tib . This , by his voice , fhould be a Mountague , Fetch me my rapier , boy ; what , dares the flave Come hither cover'd ...
... wait her to her place , And touching hers , make happy my rude hand . " Be ftill , be fill , my fluttering heart . Tib . This , by his voice , fhould be a Mountague , Fetch me my rapier , boy ; what , dares the flave Come hither cover'd ...
Page 8
... waited In folemn Sorrow mix'd with wild Amazement , Obferv'd a dreadful Silence . Mirza . Didft thou fee him ? Magas . My Lord , I did : Treading with gentle Steps , I reach'd the Bed , which held the poor Remains Of great Arfaces ...
... waited In folemn Sorrow mix'd with wild Amazement , Obferv'd a dreadful Silence . Mirza . Didft thou fee him ? Magas . My Lord , I did : Treading with gentle Steps , I reach'd the Bed , which held the poor Remains Of great Arfaces ...
Page 19
... wait thee , And fue for thy Acceptance ; by the Sun , And by Arfaces ' Head , I will not mount The Throne of Cyrus , but to fhare it with thee . Ameftris . Vain Shews of Happiness ! Deceitful Pagean- try ! Ah ! Prince , hadft thou but ...
... wait thee , And fue for thy Acceptance ; by the Sun , And by Arfaces ' Head , I will not mount The Throne of Cyrus , but to fhare it with thee . Ameftris . Vain Shews of Happiness ! Deceitful Pagean- try ! Ah ! Prince , hadft thou but ...
Page 26
... waits for them elfewere with certain Ruin : From Mi's Hand expect it . Queen . Be it fo : Aufpicious Sage , I truft thee with my Fortune , My Hopes of Greatnefs , do thou guide ' em all , For me and for thyfelf . My Son , give way , Nor ...
... waits for them elfewere with certain Ruin : From Mi's Hand expect it . Queen . Be it fo : Aufpicious Sage , I truft thee with my Fortune , My Hopes of Greatnefs , do thou guide ' em all , For me and for thyfelf . My Son , give way , Nor ...
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Afide Ameftris Arfaces art thou Arta Artaban Artax Artaxerxes baniſhed Beliza Benvolio Blood Bofom Breaft Capulet Caufe Cauſe Cleander Cleone curfe dead Death doft thou Enter ev'n Exeunt Exit Eyes facred fafe fair fatal Beauty Fate Father fave fear fhall fhould fince flain foft fome foon fpeak Friar Lawrence Friend ftand ftill ftir ftrive fuch fure fweet give Gods Greatneſs Grief hafte Happineſs hate hath Heart heav'n holy Honour houſe juft Juftice Juliet King lady Lord Madam Magas Mantua Memnon Mercutio Mirza Miſtreſs moft moſt Mountague muft muſt myſelf ne'er night Nurfe Nurſe o'er Orchanes Paffion Paris Peace Pleaſure Pow'r Prieft Prince Queen Rage reft rife Romeo SCENE ſhall Sorrow Soul ſtill tears tell thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou art Thought thro Tibalt Verona Villain whofe wife wretched