Romeo and JulietHaldeman-Julius Company, 1921 - 123 pages |
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... face . Nurse . I am a - weary ; give me leave a while . Fie , how my bones ache ! what a jaunce have I had ! Jul . I would thou hadst my bones and I thy news : Nay , come , I pray thee , speak ; good , good nurse , speak . Nurse . Jesu ...
... face . Nurse . I am a - weary ; give me leave a while . Fie , how my bones ache ! what a jaunce have I had ! Jul . I would thou hadst my bones and I thy news : Nay , come , I pray thee , speak ; good , good nurse , speak . Nurse . Jesu ...
Page 67
... face !! La . Cap . Fie , fie ! what , are you mad ? Jul . Good father , I beseech you on my knees , Hear me with patience but to speak a word . 155 Cap . Hang thee , young baggage ! disobedient wretch ! 160 I tell thee what : get thee ...
... face !! La . Cap . Fie , fie ! what , are you mad ? Jul . Good father , I beseech you on my knees , Hear me with patience but to speak a word . 155 Cap . Hang thee , young baggage ! disobedient wretch ! 160 I tell thee what : get thee ...
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... face . Par . Thy face is mine , and thou hast slander'd it . 35 Jul . It may be so , for it is not mine own . Are you at leisure , holy father , now ; Or shall I come to you at evening mass ? Fri. L. My leisure serves me , pensive ...
... face . Par . Thy face is mine , and thou hast slander'd it . 35 Jul . It may be so , for it is not mine own . Are you at leisure , holy father , now ; Or shall I come to you at evening mass ? Fri. L. My leisure serves me , pensive ...
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