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Page 112
I will take the wall of any man or maid of Montague's . Gre . ... and therefore women , being the weaker vessels , are ever thrust to the wall : therefore , I will push Montague's men from the wall , and thrust his maids to the wall .
I will take the wall of any man or maid of Montague's . Gre . ... and therefore women , being the weaker vessels , are ever thrust to the wall : therefore , I will push Montague's men from the wall , and thrust his maids to the wall .
Page 122
Tut ! you saw her fair , none else being by , Herself pois'd with herself in either eye ; But in those crystal scales , let there be weigh'd Your lady's love against some other maid , That I will show you shining at this feast , And she ...
Tut ! you saw her fair , none else being by , Herself pois'd with herself in either eye ; But in those crystal scales , let there be weigh'd Your lady's love against some other maid , That I will show you shining at this feast , And she ...
Page 124
Well , think of marriage now ; younger than you , Here in Verona , ladies of esteem , Are made already mothers : by my count , I was your mother , much upon these years That you are now a maid . Thus , then , in brief ; The valiant ...
Well , think of marriage now ; younger than you , Here in Verona , ladies of esteem , Are made already mothers : by my count , I was your mother , much upon these years That you are now a maid . Thus , then , in brief ; The valiant ...
Page 127
... The collars , of the moonshine's watery beams : Her whip , of cricket's bone ; the lash , of film : Her waggoner , a small grey - coated goat , Not half so big as a round little worm Prick'd from the lazy finger of a maid .
... The collars , of the moonshine's watery beams : Her whip , of cricket's bone ; the lash , of film : Her waggoner , a small grey - coated goat , Not half so big as a round little worm Prick'd from the lazy finger of a maid .
Page 128
This is the hag , when maids lie on their backs , That presses them , and learns them first to bear , Making them women of good carriage . This , is she Rom . Peace , peace ! Mercutio , peace ! Thou talk'st of nothing . Mer .
This is the hag , when maids lie on their backs , That presses them , and learns them first to bear , Making them women of good carriage . This , is she Rom . Peace , peace ! Mercutio , peace ! Thou talk'st of nothing . Mer .
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