Romeo and JulietJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750 - 70 pages |
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Page 17
... 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 fport comes well . Nay fit , nay fit ...
... 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 fport comes well . Nay fit , nay fit ...
Page 19
... gone , the fport is over . Rom . Ay , fo I fear , the more is my mishap . Cap . Nay , gentlemen , prepare not to be gone , We have a trifling foolish banquet towards.j Is it e'en fo why then , I thank you all . I thank you , honeft ...
... gone , the fport is over . Rom . Ay , fo I fear , the more is my mishap . Cap . Nay , gentlemen , prepare not to be gone , We have a trifling foolish banquet towards.j Is it e'en fo why then , I thank you all . I thank you , honeft ...
Page 25
... gone , And yet no further than a Wanton's bird , That lets it hop a little from her hand , And with a filk thread plucks it back again , So loving jealous of his - liberty . Rom . I would I were thy bird . Jul . Sweet , fo would I , Yet ...
... gone , And yet no further than a Wanton's bird , That lets it hop a little from her hand , And with a filk thread plucks it back again , So loving jealous of his - liberty . Rom . I would I were thy bird . Jul . Sweet , fo would I , Yet ...
Page 35
... gone , and hath nothing ? Rom . What , art thou hurt ? Mer . Ay , ay , a fcratch , a scratch ; marry ' tis enough : Go , fetch a furgeon . Rom . Courage , man , the hurt cannot be much ; Mer . No , ' tis not fo deep as a well , nor fo ...
... gone , and hath nothing ? Rom . What , art thou hurt ? Mer . Ay , ay , a fcratch , a scratch ; marry ' tis enough : Go , fetch a furgeon . Rom . Courage , man , the hurt cannot be much ; Mer . No , ' tis not fo deep as a well , nor fo ...
Page 36
... gone , away . Rom . O ! I am fortune's fool . [ Exit Romeo , III . SCENE Enter Prince , Mountague , Capulet , Citizens , & c . Print WHERE are the vile beginners of this Be . O noble prince , I can difcover all . The The untucky manage ...
... gone , away . Rom . O ! I am fortune's fool . [ Exit Romeo , III . SCENE Enter Prince , Mountague , Capulet , Citizens , & c . Print WHERE are the vile beginners of this Be . O noble prince , I can difcover all . The The untucky manage ...
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