Romeo and JulietHaldeman-Julius Company, 1921 - 123 pages |
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Page 40
... Lord , Lord , she will be a joyful woman . Rom . What wilt thou tell her , nurse ? thou dost not mark me . Nurse . I will tell her , sir , that you do protest ; which , as I take it , is a gentlemanlike offer . Rom . Bid her devise Some ...
... Lord , Lord , she will be a joyful woman . Rom . What wilt thou tell her , nurse ? thou dost not mark me . Nurse . I will tell her , sir , that you do protest ; which , as I take it , is a gentlemanlike offer . Rom . Bid her devise Some ...
Page 42
... Lord , why look'st thou sad ? Though news be sad , yet tell them merrily ; If good , thou shamest the music of sweet news By playing it to me with so sour a face . Nurse . I am a - weary ; give me leave a while . Fie , how my bones ache ...
... Lord , why look'st thou sad ? Though news be sad , yet tell them merrily ; If good , thou shamest the music of sweet news By playing it to me with so sour a face . Nurse . I am a - weary ; give me leave a while . Fie , how my bones ache ...
Page 62
... lord , I would that Thursday were to - morrow . Cap . Well , get you gone : o ' Thursday be it then . 30 Go you to Juliet ere you go to bed , Prepare her , wife , against this wedding - day . Farewell , my lord . Light to my chamber ...
... lord , I would that Thursday were to - morrow . Cap . Well , get you gone : o ' Thursday be it then . 30 Go you to Juliet ere you go to bed , Prepare her , wife , against this wedding - day . Farewell , my lord . Light to my chamber ...
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Alack Apothecary art thou banished beauty Benvolio breath Brooke's poem Capulet's house cousin crystal scales Cupid dead dear death dost doth earth Enter ROMEO Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell feast flower Friar Laurence give gleek gone grave grief hand hate hath heart heaven hence holy hour kinsman Lady Capulet light lips lives look lord love's lovers Madam Mantua marriage married means Mercutio Montague night Nurse Paris passage peace Peter Pierre Boaistuau play prince Prologue quarrel Queen Mab reference rhyme Romeo and Juliet Rosaline S. E. GOGGIN Scene Shakespeare slain sonnet speak speech stand stay sweet sword syllable tears tell thee thou art thou hast thou wilt to-night tomb tragedy Tybalt Verona villain weep wife Winter's Tale word young youth ΙΟ دو وو