Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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Page 38
... gone . Rom . Give me a torch ; I am not for this ambling ; Being but heavy , I will bear the light . Mer . Nay , gentle Romeo , we must have you dance Rom . Not I , believe me . shoes You have dancing With nimble soles ; I have a soul ...
... gone . Rom . Give me a torch ; I am not for this ambling ; Being but heavy , I will bear the light . Mer . Nay , gentle Romeo , we must have you dance Rom . Not I , believe me . shoes You have dancing With nimble soles ; I have a soul ...
Page 44
... 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 , ye knaves ! and turn the tables up , And quench ...
... 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 , ye knaves ! and turn the tables up , And quench ...
Page 49
... gone ; the sport is at the best . Rom . Ay , so I fear ; the more is my unrest . Cap . Nay , gentlemen , prepare not to be gone ; We have a trifling foolish banquet towards.- Is it e'en so ? Why , then , I thank you all ; I thank you ...
... gone ; the sport is at the best . Rom . Ay , so I fear ; the more is my unrest . Cap . Nay , gentlemen , prepare not to be gone ; We have a trifling foolish banquet towards.- Is it e'en so ? Why , then , I thank you all ; I thank you ...
Page 50
... gone . Enter Chorus . [ Exeunt . Now old Desire doth in his death - bed lie , And young Affection gapes to be his heir : That fair for which love groaned for and would die , With tender Juliet matched , is now not fair . 1 Now Romeo is ...
... gone . Enter Chorus . [ Exeunt . Now old Desire doth in his death - bed lie , And young Affection gapes to be his heir : That fair for which love groaned for and would die , With tender Juliet matched , is now not fair . 1 Now Romeo is ...
Page 62
... gone : And yet no further than a wanton's bird , Who lets it hop a little from her hand , Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves , And with a silk thread plucks it back again , So loving - jealous of his liberty . Rom . I would , I ...
... gone : And yet no further than a wanton's bird , Who lets it hop a little from her hand , Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves , And with a silk thread plucks it back again , So loving - jealous of his liberty . Rom . I would , I ...
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