Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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... tears are womanish ; thy wild acts denote The unreasonable fury of a beast . " ... A history of Verona , to the year 1560 , by Girolamo della Corte , places the story of Romeo and Juliet in the year 1303. Dante's " Divine Comedy ...
... tears are womanish ; thy wild acts denote The unreasonable fury of a beast . " ... A history of Verona , to the year 1560 , by Girolamo della Corte , places the story of Romeo and Juliet in the year 1303. Dante's " Divine Comedy ...
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... tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew , Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep sighs : But all so soon as the all - cheering sun Should in the farthest east begin to draw The shady curtains from Aurora's bed , Away from light ...
... tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew , Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep sighs : But all so soon as the all - cheering sun Should in the farthest east begin to draw The shady curtains from Aurora's bed , Away from light ...
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... Being purged , a fire sparkling in lovers ' eyes ; Being vexed , a sea nourished with lovers ' tears : What is it else ? a madness most discreet , A choking gall , and a preserving sweet . Farewell Scene 1. ] 25 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... Being purged , a fire sparkling in lovers ' eyes ; Being vexed , a sea nourished with lovers ' tears : What is it else ? a madness most discreet , A choking gall , and a preserving sweet . Farewell Scene 1. ] 25 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... tears to fires ; And these , who , often drowned , could never die , Transparent heretics , be burnt for liars . One fairer than my love ! the all - seeing sun Ne'er saw her match , since first the world begun . Ben . Tut ! you saw her ...
... tears to fires ; And these , who , often drowned , could never die , Transparent heretics , be burnt for liars . One fairer than my love ! the all - seeing sun Ne'er saw her match , since first the world begun . Ben . Tut ! you saw her ...
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... tear the word . Jul . My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words Of that tongue's utterance , yet I know the sound . Art thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rom . Neither , fair maid , if either thee dislike . Jul . How cam'st thou hither ...
... tear the word . Jul . My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words Of that tongue's utterance , yet I know the sound . Art thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rom . Neither , fair maid , if either thee dislike . Jul . How cam'st thou hither ...
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