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Page 37
... draws it on the drawer , when indeed there is no need . Ben . Am I like such a fellow ? Mer . Come , come , 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 ...
... draws it on the drawer , when indeed there is no need . Ben . Am I like such a fellow ? Mer . Come , come , 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 ...
Page 40
... draw . Rom . I do protest , I never injured thee , But love thee better than thou canst devise , Till thou shalt ... Draws . Tybalt , you rat - catcher , will you walk ? Tyb . What wouldst thou have with me ? Mer . Good king of cats ...
... draw . Rom . I do protest , I never injured thee , But love thee better than thou canst devise , Till thou shalt ... Draws . Tybalt , you rat - catcher , will you walk ? Tyb . What wouldst thou have with me ? Mer . Good king of cats ...
Page 41
... Drawing . Rom . Gentle Mercutio , put thy rapier up . Mer . Come , sir , your passado . [ They fight . Rom . Draw , Benvolio ; beat down their weapons . Gentlemen , for shame , forbear this outrage ! Tybalt , Mercutio , the Prince ...
... Drawing . Rom . Gentle Mercutio , put thy rapier up . Mer . Come , sir , your passado . [ They fight . Rom . Draw , Benvolio ; beat down their weapons . Gentlemen , for shame , forbear this outrage ! Tybalt , Mercutio , the Prince ...
Page 46
... draw to part them , was stout Tybalt slain , And , as he fell , did Romeo turn and fly . This is the truth , or let Benvolio die . Lady Cap . He is a kinsman to the Montague ; Affection makes him false ; he speaks not true : Some twenty ...
... draw to part them , was stout Tybalt slain , And , as he fell , did Romeo turn and fly . This is the truth , or let Benvolio die . Lady Cap . He is a kinsman to the Montague ; Affection makes him false ; he speaks not true : Some twenty ...
Page 70
... draw down another sin upon his head , by forcing him to kill him . But the Count in scorn refused his warning , and laid hands on him as a felon , which Romeo resisting , they fought , and Paris fell . Par . This is that banish'd ...
... draw down another sin upon his head , by forcing him to kill him . But the Count in scorn refused his warning , and laid hands on him as a felon , which Romeo resisting , they fought , and Paris fell . Par . This is that banish'd ...
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