Romeo and JulietJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750 - 70 pages |
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Page 7
... thee , but Let us take the law of our fides : let them begin . Greg . I will frown as I pass by , and let them take it as they lift . Sam . Nay as they dare . I will bite my thumb at them , which is a difgrace to them , if they bear it ...
... thee , but Let us take the law of our fides : let them begin . Greg . I will frown as I pass by , and let them take it as they lift . Sam . Nay as they dare . I will bite my thumb at them , which is a difgrace to them , if they bear it ...
Page 8
... thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . Ben . I do but keep the peace ; put up thy fword , Or manage it to part thefe men with me . Tib . What drawn , and talk of peace ? I hate the word As I hate hell , all Mountagues and thee : Have at ...
... thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . Ben . I do but keep the peace ; put up thy fword , Or manage it to part thefe men with me . Tib . What drawn , and talk of peace ? I hate the word As I hate hell , all Mountagues and thee : Have at ...
Page 9
... thee , old Capulet , and Mountague , Have thrice difturb'd the quiet of our state . If ever you affright our ftreets again , Your lives fhall pay the forfeit of the peace . For this time all the reft depart away , You , Capulet , fhall ...
... thee , old Capulet , and Mountague , Have thrice difturb'd the quiet of our state . If ever you affright our ftreets again , Your lives fhall pay the forfeit of the peace . For this time all the reft depart away , You , Capulet , fhall ...
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... thee . If thou'lt but ftay to hear , To night there is an ancient fplendid feast Kept by old Capulet , our enemy , Where all the beauties of Verona meet . Rom . At Capulet's ! Mer . At Capulet's , my friend , Go there , and with an ...
... thee . If thou'lt but ftay to hear , To night there is an ancient fplendid feast Kept by old Capulet , our enemy , Where all the beauties of Verona meet . Rom . At Capulet's ! Mer . At Capulet's , my friend , Go there , and with an ...
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... thee too , I pray thee peace . Nurfe . Peace , I have done ; God mark thee to his grace , Thou waft the prettiest babe that e'er I nurst : And I might live to fee thee married once , I have my wish . La . Cap . And that fame marriage is ...
... thee too , I pray thee peace . Nurfe . Peace , I have done ; God mark thee to his grace , Thou waft the prettiest babe that e'er I nurst : And I might live to fee thee married once , I have my wish . La . Cap . And that fame marriage is ...
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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