Romeo and JulietCassell, limited, 1888 - 192 pages |
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Page 164
... yong Gentleman Rhomeo , who came in a Maske after supper with certain other yong Gentlemen . And after they had remained a certaine space with their visards on , at length they did put off the same , and Rhomeo very shamefast , with ...
... yong Gentleman Rhomeo , who came in a Maske after supper with certain other yong Gentlemen . And after they had remained a certaine space with their visards on , at length they did put off the same , and Rhomeo very shamefast , with ...
Page 165
... yong Gentlewoman , touched hir so at the quicke , as for any resistance she coulde make , was not able to defende hys forces , and then began to set at naught the royalties of the feast , and felt no pleasure in hir hart , but when she ...
... yong Gentlewoman , touched hir so at the quicke , as for any resistance she coulde make , was not able to defende hys forces , and then began to set at naught the royalties of the feast , and felt no pleasure in hir hart , but when she ...
Page 166
... yong gentleman all ravished with joy and contentation , sighing , asked hir what was the cause of that right fortunate blessing . Julietta , somewhat more emboldened with pitiful loke and smiling countenance , said unto him : " Syr , do ...
... yong gentleman all ravished with joy and contentation , sighing , asked hir what was the cause of that right fortunate blessing . Julietta , somewhat more emboldened with pitiful loke and smiling countenance , said unto him : " Syr , do ...
Page 167
... yong Gentlemen be they which goe forth with two torches before them ? " Unto whome the olde Gentlewoman told the names of the houses wherof they came . Then she asked hir againe , What young gentleman is that which holdeth the visarde ...
... yong Gentlemen be they which goe forth with two torches before them ? " Unto whome the olde Gentlewoman told the names of the houses wherof they came . Then she asked hir againe , What young gentleman is that which holdeth the visarde ...
Page 169
... yong Rhomeo ( as we have alredy declared ) from his tender age , bare a certein particular amitie to frier Laurence , and departed to him his secrets , by meanes wherof so soone as he was gone from Julietta , went straight to the Friers ...
... yong Rhomeo ( as we have alredy declared ) from his tender age , bare a certein particular amitie to frier Laurence , and departed to him his secrets , by meanes wherof so soone as he was gone from Julietta , went straight to the Friers ...
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