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Page 11
... cousin Capulet ; For you and I are past our dancing days : How long is't now since last yourself and I Were in a mask ? Sec . Cap . By'r lady , thirty years . Cap . What , man ! ' tis not so much , ' tis not so much : " Tis since the ...
... cousin Capulet ; For you and I are past our dancing days : How long is't now since last yourself and I Were in a mask ? Sec . Cap . By'r lady , thirty years . Cap . What , man ! ' tis not so much , ' tis not so much : " Tis since the ...
Page 45
... cousin ! brother's child ! O my O Prince ! O cousin ! husband ! O , the blood is spilt Of my dear kinsman ! Prince , as thou art true , For blood of ours , shed blood of Montague . O cousin , cousin ! Prince . Benvolio , who began this ...
... cousin ! brother's child ! O my O Prince ! O cousin ! husband ! O , the blood is spilt Of my dear kinsman ! Prince , as thou art true , For blood of ours , shed blood of Montague . O cousin , cousin ! Prince . Benvolio , who began this ...
Page 48
... cousin ; she called him a beautiful tyrant , a fiend angelical , a ravenous dove , a lamb with a wolf's nature , a serpent- heart hid with a flowering face , and other like contradictory names , which denoted the struggles in her mind ...
... cousin ; she called him a beautiful tyrant , a fiend angelical , a ravenous dove , a lamb with a wolf's nature , a serpent- heart hid with a flowering face , and other like contradictory names , which denoted the struggles in her mind ...
Page 62
... cousin's ghost Seeking out Romeo , that did spit his body Upon a rapier's point : stay , Tybalt , stay ! Romeo , I come ! this do I drink to thee . When young Paris came early in the morning with music to awaken his bride , instead of a ...
... cousin's ghost Seeking out Romeo , that did spit his body Upon a rapier's point : stay , Tybalt , stay ! Romeo , I come ! this do I drink to thee . When young Paris came early in the morning with music to awaken his bride , instead of a ...
Page 70
... cousin , with which grief , It is supposed , the fair creature died ; And here is come to do some villainous shame To the dead bodies : I will apprehend him . [ Comes forward . Stop thy unhallow'd toil , vile Montague ! Can vengeance 70 ...
... cousin , with which grief , It is supposed , the fair creature died ; And here is come to do some villainous shame To the dead bodies : I will apprehend him . [ Comes forward . Stop thy unhallow'd toil , vile Montague ! Can vengeance 70 ...
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apothecary art thou awake bade beauty Benvolio blood brawls bride buried cheek Count Paris cousin dance dead dear lady Dost thou doth dream enemy enmity excuse eyes fair farewell feast flowers Friar Laurence gentle gentlemen grave grief hand hate hath hear heart heaven hence hither hour husband impute kinsman kiss Lady Capulet lark light lips living Lord Montague love's lovers Mantua marriage marry Paris mask meet Mercutio Montague and Capulet night noble Nurse old Lord Capulet orchard pale pilgrim poison Prince Prince's quarrel rapier ROMEO AND JULIET Romeo's banishment Rosaline saint scorn seemed shame slain sleep stay strew swallowed swear sweet tague thee thou art thou hast thou wilt thought tis gone tomb Tybalt Tybalt's death vault Verona vile Montague villain What's word yonder young Juliet young Romeo youth Zounds