Romeo and JulietCassell, limited, 1896 - 192 pages |
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Page 27
... unto thine eyes : Examine other beauties . Rom . " T is the way To call hers , exquisite , in question more . These happy masks that kiss fair ladies ' brows , Being black , put us in mind they hide the fair : He that is strucken blind ...
... unto thine eyes : Examine other beauties . Rom . " T is the way To call hers , exquisite , in question more . These happy masks that kiss fair ladies ' brows , Being black , put us in mind they hide the fair : He that is strucken blind ...
Page 33
... unto an hour . La . Cap . She's not fourteen . Nurse . I'll lay fourteen of my teeth , — And yet , to my teen be it spoken , I have but four , - She is not fourteen . To Lammas - tide ? La . Cap . How long is it now A fortnight and odd ...
... unto an hour . La . Cap . She's not fourteen . Nurse . I'll lay fourteen of my teeth , — And yet , to my teen be it spoken , I have but four , - She is not fourteen . To Lammas - tide ? La . Cap . How long is it now A fortnight and odd ...
Page 55
... Unto the white - upturnéd wondering eyes Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him When he bestrides the lazy - pacing clouds And sails upon the bosom of the air . Jul . O Romeo , Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy father and ...
... Unto the white - upturnéd wondering eyes Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him When he bestrides the lazy - pacing clouds And sails upon the bosom of the air . Jul . O Romeo , Romeo ! wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy father and ...
Page 74
... unto thee , - Nurse . Good heart ! and , i ' faith , I will tell her as much . Lord , Lord ! she will be a joyful woman . Rom . What wilt thou tell her , nurse ? thou dost not mark me . Nurse . I will tell her , sir , -that you do ...
... unto thee , - Nurse . Good heart ! and , i ' faith , I will tell her as much . Lord , Lord ! she will be a joyful woman . Rom . What wilt thou tell her , nurse ? thou dost not mark me . Nurse . I will tell her , sir , -that you do ...
Page 84
... unto some private place , And reason coldly of your grievances , Or else depart ; here all eyes gaze on us . Mer . Men's eyes were made to look , and let them gaze : I will not budge for no man's pleasure , I. Enter ROMEO . Tyb . Well ...
... unto some private place , And reason coldly of your grievances , Or else depart ; here all eyes gaze on us . Mer . Men's eyes were made to look , and let them gaze : I will not budge for no man's pleasure , I. Enter ROMEO . Tyb . Well ...
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art thou Arthur Brooke banished Bartolomeo Scala beauty behold BENVOLIO betwene Capellets commaunded Counte Paris cousin dayes dead dear death dost doth earth EDMUND SPENSER Enter CAPULET Enter ROMEO Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear Friar frier Laurence gentleman Gentlewoman give gone grave grief hand hate hath heart heaven hence hir chamber hither holy honour hour husband Julietta kiss Lady CAPULET litle live look Lord Antonio lovers Madam Mantua mariage married Mercutio Montague Montesches morrow mother murder night Nurse Peter PLUTARCH poison pray Prince ROBERT SOUTHEY Romeo and Juliet Rosaline Samuel Pepys SCENE SHAKESPEARE slain sorow speak stay sweet talk tears tell thee Thibault thine thing thou art thou hast thou wilt Thursday Tybalt Verona villain weep whereof whome woman word yong young