Romeo and JulietHaldeman-Julius Company, 1921 - 123 pages |
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Page 52
... heaven so fine , That all the world will be in love with night , And pay no worship to the garish sun . O , I have ... heaven be so envious ? Nurse . Romeo can , Though heaven cannot . O Romeo , Romeo ! 40 52 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... heaven so fine , That all the world will be in love with night , And pay no worship to the garish sun . O , I have ... heaven be so envious ? Nurse . Romeo can , Though heaven cannot . O Romeo , Romeo ! 40 52 ROMEO AND JULIET .
Page 69
... heaven ; How shall that faith return again to earth , Unless that husband send it me from heaven By leaving earth ? comfort me , counsel me . Alack , alack , that heaven should practise stratagems Upon so soft a subject as myself ! What ...
... heaven ; How shall that faith return again to earth , Unless that husband send it me from heaven By leaving earth ? comfort me , counsel me . Alack , alack , that heaven should practise stratagems Upon so soft a subject as myself ! What ...
Page 82
... Heaven and yourself Had part in this fair maid ; now heaven hath all , 65 And all the better is it for the maid : Your part in her you could not keep from death ; But heaven keeps his part in eternal life . The most you sought was her ...
... Heaven and yourself Had part in this fair maid ; now heaven hath all , 65 And all the better is it for the maid : Your part in her you could not keep from death ; But heaven keeps his part in eternal life . The most you sought was her ...
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