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Page 58
... Paris , a gallant , young , and noble gentleman , no unworthy suitor to the young Juliet , if she had never seen Romeo . The terrified Juliet was in a sad perplexity at her father's offer . She pleaded her youth unsuitable to marriage ...
... Paris , a gallant , young , and noble gentleman , no unworthy suitor to the young Juliet , if she had never seen Romeo . The terrified Juliet was in a sad perplexity at her father's offer . She pleaded her youth unsuitable to marriage ...
Page 60
... Paris , her own dear hus- band living ; he directed her to go home , and appear merry , and give her consent to marry Paris , according to her father's desire , and on the next night , which was the night before the marriage , to drink ...
... Paris , her own dear hus- band living ; he directed her to go home , and appear merry , and give her consent to marry Paris , according to her father's desire , and on the next night , which was the night before the marriage , to drink ...
Page 61
... Paris , gave young Juliet strength to undertake this horrible adventure ; and she took the phial of the Friar , promising to observe his directions . Going from the monastery she met the young Count Paris , and , modestly dissembling ...
... Paris , gave young Juliet strength to undertake this horrible adventure ; and she took the phial of the Friar , promising to observe his directions . Going from the monastery she met the young Count Paris , and , modestly dissembling ...
Page 62
... Paris , returned , and she desperately swallowed the draught , and became insensible . O , look ! methinks I see my cousin's ghost Seeking out Romeo , that did spit his body Upon a rapier's point : stay , Tybalt , stay ! Romeo , I come ...
... Paris , returned , and she desperately swallowed the draught , and became insensible . O , look ! methinks I see my cousin's ghost Seeking out Romeo , that did spit his body Upon a rapier's point : stay , Tybalt , stay ! Romeo , I come ...
Page 63
... Paris lamenting his bride , whom most detest- able death had beguiled him of , had divorced from him even before their hands were joined . But still more piteous it was to hear the mournings of the old Lord and Lady Capulet , who having ...
... Paris lamenting his bride , whom most detest- able death had beguiled him of , had divorced from him even before their hands were joined . But still more piteous it was to hear the mournings of the old Lord and Lady Capulet , who having ...
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