Romeo and JulietBliss, Sands, 1898 |
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... ears attend , What here shall miss , our toil shall strive to mend . ACT I. [ Exit . SCENE I. Verona . A public Place . Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY , armed with swords and bucklers . Samp . Gregory , o ' my word , we'll not carry coals ...
... ears attend , What here shall miss , our toil shall strive to mend . ACT I. [ Exit . SCENE I. Verona . A public Place . Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY , armed with swords and bucklers . Samp . Gregory , o ' my word , we'll not carry coals ...
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... ears , He swung about his head , and cut the winds , Who nothing hurt withal hiss'd him in scorn . While we were interchanging thrusts and blows , Came more and more , and fought on part and part , Till the prince came , who parted ...
... ears , He swung about his head , and cut the winds , Who nothing hurt withal hiss'd him in scorn . While we were interchanging thrusts and blows , Came more and more , and fought on part and part , Till the prince came , who parted ...
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... If thou art Dun , we'll draw thee from the mire , Or - save your reverence - love , wherein thou stick'st Up to the ears . Come , we burn daylight , ho ! Rom . Nay , that's not so . Mer . 26 [ ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
... If thou art Dun , we'll draw thee from the mire , Or - save your reverence - love , wherein thou stick'st Up to the ears . Come , we burn daylight , ho ! Rom . Nay , that's not so . Mer . 26 [ ACT I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... ear , at which he starts and wakes ; And , being thus frighted , swears a prayer or two , And sleeps again . This is that very Mab That plats the manes of horses in the night ; And bakes the elf - locks in foul sluttish hairs , Which ...
... ear , at which he starts and wakes ; And , being thus frighted , swears a prayer or two , And sleeps again . This is that very Mab That plats the manes of horses in the night ; And bakes the elf - locks in foul sluttish hairs , Which ...
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... ear Such as would please ; ' t is gone , ' t is gone , ' t is gone . You are welcome , gentlemen ! Come , musicians , play . A hall a hall ! give room , and foot it , girls . [ Music plays , and they dance . More light , you knaves ...
... ear Such as would please ; ' t is gone , ' t is gone , ' t is gone . You are welcome , gentlemen ! Come , musicians , play . A hall a hall ! give room , and foot it , girls . [ Music plays , and they dance . More light , you knaves ...
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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 Cap Lady MONTAGUE lips live look lord love's Madam maid 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 Samp SCENE Serv slain sorrow soul speak stand stay sweet sword tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt Thursday to-morrow to-night tomb Tybalt Verona vex'd villain Watch weep wife Wilt thou word young Zounds