Romeo and JulietJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750 - 70 pages |
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Page 14
... I'll watch the time , and mask'd from obfervation Make known my fufferings , but conceal my name : Tho ' hate and difcord ' twixt our fires increase , Let in our hearts dwell love and endless peace . [ Exeunt Mer . and Ben . SCENE SCENE ...
... I'll watch the time , and mask'd from obfervation Make known my fufferings , but conceal my name : Tho ' hate and difcord ' twixt our fires increase , Let in our hearts dwell love and endless peace . [ Exeunt Mer . and Ben . SCENE SCENE ...
Page 15
... I'll lay eighteen of my teeth , and yet to my teeth be it fpoken , I have but eight , fhe's not eighteen ; how long is it now to Lammas - tide ? La . Cap . A fortnight and odd Days . Nurfe . Even or odd , of all Days in the year come ...
... I'll lay eighteen of my teeth , and yet to my teeth be it fpoken , I have but eight , fhe's not eighteen ; how long is it now to Lammas - tide ? La . Cap . A fortnight and odd Days . Nurfe . Even or odd , of all Days in the year come ...
Page 16
... I'll look to like , if looking liking move ; But no more deep will I indart my eye , Then your confent gives strength to make it fly . Enter Gregory . Greg . Madam , new guests are come , and brave ones , all in masks . You are call'd ...
... I'll look to like , if looking liking move ; But no more deep will I indart my eye , Then your confent gives strength to make it fly . Enter Gregory . Greg . Madam , new guests are come , and brave ones , all in masks . You are call'd ...
Page 17
... I'll fwear hath corns . I have feen the day e'er now , That I have worn a Visor , and cou'd tell A whispering tale in a fair lady's ear , Such as would please ; ' tis gone ; ' tis gone ; ' tis gone ! [ Mufick plays , and they dance ...
... I'll fwear hath corns . I have feen the day e'er now , That I have worn a Visor , and cou'd tell A whispering tale in a fair lady's ear , Such as would please ; ' tis gone ; ' tis gone ; ' tis gone ! [ Mufick plays , and they dance ...
Page 18
... I'll not endure him . Cap . He fhall be endur'd . Be quiet , Coufin , or I'll make you quiet- Tib . Patience perforce with wilful choler meeting , Makes my flesh tremble in their difference . I will withdraw ; but this intufion fhall ...
... I'll not endure him . Cap . He fhall be endur'd . Be quiet , Coufin , or I'll make you quiet- Tib . Patience perforce with wilful choler meeting , Makes my flesh tremble in their difference . I will withdraw ; but this intufion fhall ...
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