Romeo and JulietJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750 - 70 pages |
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Page 9
... breath'd defiance to my ears , He fwung about his head , and cut the winds . While we were interchanging thrufts and blows , Came more and more , and fought on part and part , ' Till the Prince came . Moun . Owhere is Romeo ? Right glad ...
... breath'd defiance to my ears , He fwung about his head , and cut the winds . While we were interchanging thrufts and blows , Came more and more , and fought on part and part , ' Till the Prince came . Moun . Owhere is Romeo ? Right glad ...
Page 23
... breath May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet : Good night , good night - as fweet repofe and reft Come to thy heart , as that within my breaft . Rom . O wilt thou leave me fo unfatisfied ? Jul . What fatisfaction canft thou ...
... breath May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet : Good night , good night - as fweet repofe and reft Come to thy heart , as that within my breaft . Rom . O wilt thou leave me fo unfatisfied ? Jul . What fatisfaction canft thou ...
Page 33
... breath This neighbour air , and let rich mufick's tongue Unfold th ' imagin'd happinefs , that both Receive in either , by this dear encounter . Jul . Conceit more rich in matter than in words , Brags of his fubftance , not of ornament ...
... breath This neighbour air , and let rich mufick's tongue Unfold th ' imagin'd happinefs , that both Receive in either , by this dear encounter . Jul . Conceit more rich in matter than in words , Brags of his fubftance , not of ornament ...
Page 37
... breath , calm look , knees humbly bow'd , Could not make truce with the unruly fpleen Of Tibalt , deaf to peace , but he that tilts With piercing fteel at bold Mercutio's breast ; Who all as hot , turns deadly point to point , And with ...
... breath , calm look , knees humbly bow'd , Could not make truce with the unruly fpleen Of Tibalt , deaf to peace , but he that tilts With piercing fteel at bold Mercutio's breast ; Who all as hot , turns deadly point to point , And with ...
Page 41
... as I do now , Taking the measure of an unmade grave , [ Throwing himself on the ground . Fri. Arife , one knocks ; good Romeo , hide thy felf . Knock within . Rom . Not I , unless the breath of heart ROMEO and JULIET . 41.
... as I do now , Taking the measure of an unmade grave , [ Throwing himself on the ground . Fri. Arife , one knocks ; good Romeo , hide thy felf . Knock within . Rom . Not I , unless the breath of heart ROMEO and JULIET . 41.
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