Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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... 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 . What sadness lengthens Romeo's ...
... 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 . What sadness lengthens Romeo's ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 L 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 L ROMEO AND JULIET .
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William Shakespeare Henry Morley. Rom . Stay , fellow ; I can read . 66 [ Reads . ' Signior Martino and his wife and daughters : County Anselme and his beauteous sisters ; the lady widow of Vitruvio ; Signior Placentio and his lovely ...
William Shakespeare Henry Morley. Rom . Stay , fellow ; I can read . 66 [ Reads . ' Signior Martino and his wife and daughters : County Anselme and his beauteous sisters ; the lady widow of Vitruvio ; Signior Placentio and his lovely ...
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