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Page 19
... grief at the superior lustre of this new sun . And she leaning her cheek upon her hand , he passionately wished himself a glove upon that hand , that he might touch her cheek . She all this while thinking herself alone , fetched a deep ...
... grief at the superior lustre of this new sun . And she leaning her cheek upon her hand , he passionately wished himself a glove upon that hand , that he might touch her cheek . She all this while thinking herself alone , fetched a deep ...
Page 21
... grief ,. That thou her maid art far more fair than she : Be not her maid , since she is envious . It is my lady , O , it is my love ! O , that she knew she were ! She speaks , yet she says nothing what of that ? Her eye discourses ; I ...
... grief ,. That thou her maid art far more fair than she : Be not her maid , since she is envious . It is my lady , O , it is my love ! O , that she knew she were ! She speaks , yet she says nothing what of that ? Her eye discourses ; I ...
Page 36
... grief for the loss of her kins- man Tybalt made her keep no bounds in her revenge , exhorted the Prince to do strict justice upon his murderer , and to pay no attention to Benvolio's representation , who being Romeo's friend , and a ...
... grief for the loss of her kins- man Tybalt made her keep no bounds in her revenge , exhorted the Prince to do strict justice upon his murderer , and to pay no attention to Benvolio's representation , who being Romeo's friend , and a ...
Page 48
... grief that Romeo had slain her cousin , turned to drops of joy that her husband lived whom Tybalt would have slain . Then came fresh tears , and they were altogether of grief for Romeo's banishment . That word was more terrible to her ...
... grief that Romeo had slain her cousin , turned to drops of joy that her husband lived whom Tybalt would have slain . Then came fresh tears , and they were altogether of grief for Romeo's banishment . That word was more terrible to her ...
Page 51
... reconciling their families ; and then he did not doubt but the Prince would be moved to pardon him , and he would return with twenty times more joy than he went forth with grief . Romeo was convinced by these wise 51 ROMEO AND JULIET.
... reconciling their families ; and then he did not doubt but the Prince would be moved to pardon him , and he would return with twenty times more joy than he went forth with grief . Romeo was convinced by these wise 51 ROMEO AND JULIET.
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