Romeo and JulietCassell, limited, 1888 - 192 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 26
Page 24
... stay , To hear true shrift . - Come , madam , let's away . [ Exeunt MONTAGUE and Lady . Ben . Good morrow , cousin . Rom . Ben . But new struck nine . Rom . Is the day so young ? Ay me ! sad hours seem long . Was that my father that ...
... stay , To hear true shrift . - Come , madam , let's away . [ Exeunt MONTAGUE and Lady . Ben . Good morrow , cousin . Rom . Ben . But new struck nine . Rom . Is the day so young ? Ay me ! sad hours seem long . Was that my father that ...
Page 26
... stay the siege of loving terms , Nor bide the encounter of assailing eyes , Nor ope her lap to saint - seducing gold : O , she is rich in beauty , only poor , That , when she dies , with beauty dies her store . Ben . Then she hath sworn ...
... stay the siege of loving terms , Nor bide the encounter of assailing eyes , Nor ope her lap to saint - seducing gold : O , she is rich in beauty , only poor , That , when she dies , with beauty dies her store . Ben . Then she hath sworn ...
Page 29
... stay . [ Exeunt CAPULET and PARIS . Serv . Find them out whose names are written here ? It is written , that the shoemaker should meddle with his yard , and the tailor with his last , the fisher with his pencil , and the painter with ...
... stay . [ Exeunt CAPULET and PARIS . Serv . Find them out whose names are written here ? It is written , that the shoemaker should meddle with his yard , and the tailor with his last , the fisher with his pencil , and the painter with ...
Page 30
... it without book : but , I pray , can you read anything you see ? Rom . Ay , if I know the letters , and the lan- guage . Serv . Ye say honestly ; rest you merry . Rom . Stay , fellow ; I can read . 30 [ Act I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
... it without book : but , I pray , can you read anything you see ? Rom . Ay , if I know the letters , and the lan- guage . Serv . Ye say honestly ; rest you merry . Rom . Stay , fellow ; I can read . 30 [ Act I. ROMEO AND JULIET .
Page 31
William Shakespeare. Rom . Stay , fellow ; I can read . [ Reads . " Signior Martino and his wife and daughters : County Anselme and his beauteous sisters ; the lady widow of Vitruvio ; Signior Placentio and his lovely nieces ; Mercutio ...
William Shakespeare. Rom . Stay , fellow ; I can read . [ Reads . " Signior Martino and his wife and daughters : County Anselme and his beauteous sisters ; the lady widow of Vitruvio ; Signior Placentio and his lovely nieces ; Mercutio ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
art thou banished Bartolomeo Scala behold BENVOLIO betwene Capellets CHARLES DICKENS commaunded Counte Paris cousin dayes dead dear death dost doth earth 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 HENRY MORLEY hir chamber hither holy honour hour husband Julietta kiss Lady CAPULET litle live look Lord Antonio LORD LYTTON lovers Madam maid Mantua mariage married Mercutio Montague Montesches morrow mother murder night Nurse Peter PLUTARCH poison pray Prince Romeo and Juliet Rosaline Samuel Pepys SCENE SHAKESPEARE slain speak stay sweet talk tears tell thee Thibault thine thing thou art thou hast thou wilt Thursday tomb Tybalt Verona villain weep whereof whome woman word yong young