Romeo and JulietJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750 - 70 pages |
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Page 21
... See how the leans her cheek upon her hand ! O that I were a glove upon that hand , That I might touch that cheek ! Jul . Ah me ! Rom . She fpeaks , she speaks ! Oh speak again , bright angel , for thou art As glorious to this fight As ...
... See how the leans her cheek upon her hand ! O that I were a glove upon that hand , That I might touch that cheek ! Jul . Ah me ! Rom . She fpeaks , she speaks ! Oh speak again , bright angel , for thou art As glorious to this fight As ...
Page 30
... see a toad , a very toad , as fee him : I anger her fometimes , and tell her that Paris is the properer man ; but I'll war- rant you , when I fay fo , fhe looks as pale as any clout in the verfal world . Rom . Commend me to my lady ...
... see a toad , a very toad , as fee him : I anger her fometimes , and tell her that Paris is the properer man ; but I'll war- rant you , when I fay fo , fhe looks as pale as any clout in the verfal world . Rom . Commend me to my lady ...
Page 52
... See where fhe comes from her confeffion . Cap . How now , my head - strong ? where have you been gadding ? ful . Where I have learnt me to repent the fin Of difobedient oppofition To you and your behefts ; and am enjoyn'd By holy ...
... See where fhe comes from her confeffion . Cap . How now , my head - strong ? where have you been gadding ? ful . Where I have learnt me to repent the fin Of difobedient oppofition To you and your behefts ; and am enjoyn'd By holy ...
Page 56
... see her- Out alas , fhe's cold , Her blood is fettled , and her joints are stiff , Life and these lips have long been separated : Death lies on her , like an untimely froft Upon the sweetest flower of the field . Accurfed time ...
... see her- Out alas , fhe's cold , Her blood is fettled , and her joints are stiff , Life and these lips have long been separated : Death lies on her , like an untimely froft Upon the sweetest flower of the field . Accurfed time ...
Page 63
... See thou deliver it to my lord and father . Put out the torch , and on thy life I charge thee , Whate'er thou hear'ft or feeft , ftand all aloof , And do not interrupt me in my course . Why I defcend into this bed of death , Is partly ...
... See thou deliver it to my lord and father . Put out the torch , and on thy life I charge thee , Whate'er thou hear'ft or feeft , ftand all aloof , And do not interrupt me in my course . Why I defcend into this bed of death , Is partly ...
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againſt art thou banished breaft Capulet's Houſe Coufin counſel dead dear death Doft thou doth Enter Benvolio Enter Capulet Enter Friar Lawrence Enter Juliet Enter Lady Capulet Enter Romeo Exeunt Exit eyes faid fair Farewel father fend ferve fhall fhould fight filk flain fleep flower fome foon forrow foul fpeak ftay ftill ftraight ftrength fuch fweet fword gentleman give gone Greg hafte hate hath heart heav'n hence himſelf hither holy houfe kifs laſt lips look lord Madam Mantua marriage married meaſure Mercutio Moun Mountague muft muſt myſelf night Nurfe Nurſe Paris peace pleaſure poifon Prince reft Rife ROMEO and JULIET SCENE ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſtand ſweet tears tell thee thefe theſe thoſe thou art thou wilt Thurſday Tibalt uſe Verona villain wife worfe