The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 10 |
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Yet tell me not , for I have heard it all . Here's much to do with hate , but more with love :Why then , O brawling love ! O loving hate ! O any thing , of nothing first create ! O heavy lightness ! serious vanity !
Yet tell me not , for I have heard it all . Here's much to do with hate , but more with love :Why then , O brawling love ! O loving hate ! O any thing , of nothing first create ! O heavy lightness ! serious vanity !
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Tell me in sadness 7 , who she is you love . Rom . What , shall I groan , and tell thee ? I Ben , Groan ? why , no ; But sadly tell me , who . Rom . Bid a sick man in sadness make his will : Ah , word ill urg'd to one that is so ill !
Tell me in sadness 7 , who she is you love . Rom . What , shall I groan , and tell thee ? I Ben , Groan ? why , no ; But sadly tell me , who . Rom . Bid a sick man in sadness make his will : Ah , word ill urg'd to one that is so ill !
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She is too fair , too wise ; wisely too fair , To merit bliss by making me despair : She hath forsworn to love ; and , in that vow , Do I live dead , that live to tell it now . Ben . Be ruld by me , forget to think of her . Rom .
She is too fair , too wise ; wisely too fair , To merit bliss by making me despair : She hath forsworn to love ; and , in that vow , Do I live dead , that live to tell it now . Ben . Be ruld by me , forget to think of her . Rom .
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My master's . Rom . Indeed , I should have asked you that before . Serv . Now I'll tell you without asking : My master is the great rich Capulet ; and if you be not of the house of Montagues , I pray , come 16 ACT I ROMEO AND JULIET .
My master's . Rom . Indeed , I should have asked you that before . Serv . Now I'll tell you without asking : My master is the great rich Capulet ; and if you be not of the house of Montagues , I pray , come 16 ACT I ROMEO AND JULIET .
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Faith , I can tell her age unto an hour . La . Cap . She's not fourteen . Nurse . I'll lay fourteen of my teeth , And yet , to my teen 7 be it spoken , I have but four , - She is not fourteen : How long is it now To Lammas - tide ? La .
Faith , I can tell her age unto an hour . La . Cap . She's not fourteen . Nurse . I'll lay fourteen of my teeth , And yet , to my teen 7 be it spoken , I have but four , - She is not fourteen : How long is it now To Lammas - tide ? La .
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