Romeo and JulietJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750 - 70 pages |
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... 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 am I , he was not at ...
... 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 am I , he was not at ...
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... ears , at which he starts and wakes , And being thus frighted , fwears a prayer or two , And fleeps again . This is that Mab Rom . Peace , peace , Mercutio , peace : Thou talk'st of nothing . Mer . True , I talk of dreams ; Which are ...
... ears , at which he starts and wakes , And being thus frighted , fwears a prayer or two , And fleeps again . This is that Mab Rom . Peace , peace , Mercutio , peace : Thou talk'st of nothing . Mer . True , I talk of dreams ; Which are ...
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... ear , Such as would please ; ' tis gone ; ' tis gone ; ' tis gone ! [ Mufick plays , and they dance . More light ye knaves , and turn the tables up ; And quench the fire , the room is grown too hot . Ah , Sirrah , this unlook'd - for ...
... ear , Such as would please ; ' tis gone ; ' tis gone ; ' tis gone ! [ Mufick plays , and they dance . More light ye knaves , and turn the tables up ; And quench the fire , the room is grown too hot . Ah , Sirrah , this unlook'd - for ...
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... ears have yet not drunk a hundred words Of that tongue's uttering , yet I know the found . Art thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rom . Neither , fair faint , if either thee displease . Jul How cam'ft thou hither , tell me , and for what ...
... ears have yet not drunk a hundred words Of that tongue's uttering , yet I know the found . Art thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rom . Neither , fair faint , if either thee displease . Jul How cam'ft thou hither , tell me , and for what ...
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... How filver - fweet found lovers tongues by night , Like fofteft mufick to attending ears ! ← Jul Romeo ! Rom . My fweet ! Jul . At what a clock to - morrow Shall I fend to thee ? Rom Rom . By the hour of nine . Jul . 24 ROMEO and JULIET .
... How filver - fweet found lovers tongues by night , Like fofteft mufick to attending ears ! ← Jul Romeo ! Rom . My fweet ! Jul . At what a clock to - morrow Shall I fend to thee ? Rom Rom . By the hour of nine . Jul . 24 ROMEO and JULIET .
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