Romeo and JulietNew Shakespere society, 1875 - 141 pages |
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... flower . Nurfe . C Nurfe . Nay , hees a flower ; in faith ACT I. SC . 3 ] 17 of Romeo and Juliet .
... flower . Nurfe . C Nurfe . Nay , hees a flower ; in faith ACT I. SC . 3 ] 17 of Romeo and Juliet .
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William Shakespeare Peter Augustin Daniel. Nurfe . Nay , hees a flower ; in faith , a very flower . Lady C. What fay you ? can you loue the Gentleman ? 80 This night you fhall behold him at our feast : Reade ore the volume of young Paris ...
William Shakespeare Peter Augustin Daniel. Nurfe . Nay , hees a flower ; in faith , a very flower . Lady C. What fay you ? can you loue the Gentleman ? 80 This night you fhall behold him at our feast : Reade ore the volume of young Paris ...
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... flowers . The earth , that's natures mother , is her tombe ; What is her burying graue , that is her wombe : And from ... flower 24 Poyfon hath refidence , and medicine power : For this , being smelt , with that part cheares each part ...
... flowers . The earth , that's natures mother , is her tombe ; What is her burying graue , that is her wombe : And from ... flower 24 Poyfon hath refidence , and medicine power : For this , being smelt , with that part cheares each part ...
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... flower . Mer . Right . 56 Rom . Why , then is my pump well flowerd . 60 Mer . Sure wit : follow me this ieaft now , till thou haft worne out thy pump ; that , when the fingle fole of it is worne , the ieaft may remaine , after the ...
... flower . Mer . Right . 56 Rom . Why , then is my pump well flowerd . 60 Mer . Sure wit : follow me this ieaft now , till thou haft worne out thy pump ; that , when the fingle fole of it is worne , the ieaft may remaine , after the ...
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... flower of curtefie , but , ile warrant him , as gentle as a lamme . - Go thy wayes , wench ; ferue God . What , haue you dinde at home ? 44 Iul . No , no . But all this did I know before . What fayes he of our marriage ? what of that ...
... flower of curtefie , but , ile warrant him , as gentle as a lamme . - Go thy wayes , wench ; ferue God . What , haue you dinde at home ? 44 Iul . No , no . But all this did I know before . What fayes he of our marriage ? what of that ...
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adopted alteration art thou banished Benuolio bewtie bloud Cambridge editors camft Capell conjecture corrupted Countie Paris dead death doth Dyce earth Enter Romeo euen Exeunt Exit eyes F. G. Fleay faire felfe fhall fhould flaine followed fome fonne Friar Frier Lawrence fuch fweete giue graue Greg grones hath haue heauen heauie hees houſe Juliet leaue line Q1 liue Lord loue louers Madam maide Malone Mantua married Mercutio morrow Mountague muſt neuer night Nurfe Nurſe old editions omitted original play passage Peter Pope Prince printed printer quarell quartos Queen Mab reading rest revision Romeo and Juliet Samp ſay scene ſhall ſhe ſpeake speech stage direction ſtand ſtay Steevens ſweete teares tell thee Theobald theſe thou art thou wilt Thurſday Tybalt Verona vext vpon thy vſe wife word