Romeo and JulietHaldeman-Julius Company, 1921 - 123 pages |
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... thou hast worn out thy pump , that , when the single sole of it is worn , the jest may remain , after the wearing , solely singular . 61 Rom . O single - soled jest , solely singular for the single- ness ! Mer . Come between us , good ...
... thou hast worn out thy pump , that , when the single sole of it is worn , the jest may remain , after the wearing , solely singular . 61 Rom . O single - soled jest , solely singular for the single- ness ! Mer . Come between us , good ...
Page 42
... thou hadst my bones and I thy news : Nay , come , I pray thee , speak ; good , good nurse , speak . Nurse . Jesu , what haste ? can you not stay a while ? Do you not see that I am out of breath ? Jul . How art thou out of breath , when thou ...
... thou hadst my bones and I thy news : Nay , come , I pray thee , speak ; good , good nurse , speak . Nurse . Jesu , what haste ? can you not stay a while ? Do you not see that I am out of breath ? Jul . How art thou out of breath , when thou ...
Page 45
... thou art as hot a Jack in thy mood as any in Italy , and as soon moved to be moody , and as soon moody to be moved . Ben . And what to ? : Mer . Nay , and there were two such , we should have none shortly , for one would kill the other .
... thou art as hot a Jack in thy mood as any in Italy , and as soon moved to be moody , and as soon moody to be moved . Ben . And what to ? : Mer . Nay , and there were two such , we should have none shortly , for one would kill the other .
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