Romeo and JulietB. Tauchnitz, 1868 - 92 pages |
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Page 11
... letters and the language . Serv . Ye say honestly : rest you merry ! Rom . Stay , fellow ; I can read . [ Takes the paper and reads . " Signior Martino and his wife and daughters ; County Anselmo and his beauteous sisters ; The lady ...
... letters and the language . Serv . Ye say honestly : rest you merry ! Rom . Stay , fellow ; I can read . [ Takes the paper and reads . " Signior Martino and his wife and daughters ; County Anselmo and his beauteous sisters ; The lady ...
Page 34
... letter . Ben . Nay , he will answer the letter's master , how he dares , being dared . Mer . Alas , poor Romeo , he is already dead ! stabbed with a white wench's black eye ; shot thorough the ear with a love- song ; the very pin of his ...
... letter . Ben . Nay , he will answer the letter's master , how he dares , being dared . Mer . Alas , poor Romeo , he is already dead ! stabbed with a white wench's black eye ; shot thorough the ear with a love- song ; the very pin of his ...
Page 39
... letter ? Rom . Ay , nurse ; what of that ? both with an R. - Nurse . Ah , mocker ! that's the dog's name ; R is for the dog : no ; I know it begins with some other letter : and she hath the prettiest sententious of it , of you and ...
... letter ? Rom . Ay , nurse ; what of that ? both with an R. - Nurse . Ah , mocker ! that's the dog's name ; R is for the dog : no ; I know it begins with some other letter : and she hath the prettiest sententious of it , of you and ...
Page 70
... letters know our drift ; And hither shall he come : and he and I Will watch thy waking , and that very night Shall Romeo bear thee hence to Mantua . And this shall free thee from this present shame ; If no inconstant toy , nor womanish ...
... letters know our drift ; And hither shall he come : and he and I Will watch thy waking , and that very night Shall Romeo bear thee hence to Mantua . And this shall free thee from this present shame ; If no inconstant toy , nor womanish ...
Page 79
... letters from the friar ? How doth my lady ? Is my father well ? How fares my Juliet ? that I ask again ; For nothing can be ill , if she be well . Bal . Then she is well , and nothing can be ill : Her body sleeps in Capels ' monument ...
... letters from the friar ? How doth my lady ? Is my father well ? How fares my Juliet ? that I ask again ; For nothing can be ill , if she be well . Bal . Then she is well , and nothing can be ill : Her body sleeps in Capels ' monument ...
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Alack apothecary art thou banished Benvolio blood breath cell County Paris cousin daughter dead dear death doth earth Enter CAPULET Enter Friar LAURENCE Enter JULIET Enter ROMEO Exeunt Exit eyes fair fair Verona faith Farewell father fear flower gentleman give gone grave grief hand hate hath hear heart heaven hence Here's hither holy kinsman kiss Lady Montague lips live look lord love's Madam maid maidenhead Mantua marriage married Mercutio mistress Montague ne'er night o'er peace Peter poison pray prince quarrel ROMEO AND JULIET Rosaline Saint Peter's Church SCENE Serv Servant slain sleep soul speak stand stay sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt Thursday to-morrow to-night Tybalt Verona vex'd villain Watch weep wife Wilt thou woful word young Zounds