Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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Page 166
... sayd to him : " Blessid be the hour of your nere aproche : " but minding to proceede in further talke , love had so closed up hir mouth , as she was not able to end hir tale . Whereunto the yong gentleman all ravished with joy and ...
... sayd to him : " Blessid be the hour of your nere aproche : " but minding to proceede in further talke , love had so closed up hir mouth , as she was not able to end hir tale . Whereunto the yong gentleman all ravished with joy and ...
Page 167
... sayd : " If it be true that the face is the faithfull messanger of the mindes conceit , I may be as- sured that hee doeth love me : for I marked so many chaunged coloures in his face in time of his talke with me , and sawe him so ...
... sayd : " If it be true that the face is the faithfull messanger of the mindes conceit , I may be as- sured that hee doeth love me : for I marked so many chaunged coloures in his face in time of his talke with me , and sawe him so ...
Page 168
... sayd : Signior Rhomeo , me thinke that you hazarde your persone to much to the mercy of them which meane you little good . " " Madame , " answered Rhomeo , " my life is in the hand of God , who only can dispose the same : howbeit if any ...
... sayd : Signior Rhomeo , me thinke that you hazarde your persone to much to the mercy of them which meane you little good . " " Madame , " answered Rhomeo , " my life is in the hand of God , who only can dispose the same : howbeit if any ...
Page 171
... sayd unto them : " If you have any other thing to conferre together , do the same with spede : for I purpose that Rhomeo shall go from hence so secretely as he can . " Rhomeo sorie to go from Julietta sayd secretly unto hir : that she ...
... sayd unto them : " If you have any other thing to conferre together , do the same with spede : for I purpose that Rhomeo shall go from hence so secretely as he can . " Rhomeo sorie to go from Julietta sayd secretly unto hir : that she ...
Page 172
... sayd to his companions : My friends , let us part them , for they be so flesht one upon an other , as they wil all be hewed to pieces before the game be done . " And saying so , he thrust himself amids the troupe , and did no more but ...
... sayd to his companions : My friends , let us part them , for they be so flesht one upon an other , as they wil all be hewed to pieces before the game be done . " And saying so , he thrust himself amids the troupe , and did no more but ...
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