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Page 96
... hence ; good night ; and here stands all your state : Either be gone before the watch be set , Or by the break of day disguised from hence : Sojourn in Mantua ; I'll find out your man , 166. " Here stands all your state " ; the whole of ...
... hence ; good night ; and here stands all your state : Either be gone before the watch be set , Or by the break of day disguised from hence : Sojourn in Mantua ; I'll find out your man , 166. " Here stands all your state " ; the whole of ...
Page 128
... hence to make me wail , Ties up my tongue and will not let me speak . Enter Friar Laurence and Paris , with Musicians . Fri. L. Come , is the bride ready to go to church ? Cap . Ready to go , but never to return . O son , the night ...
... hence to make me wail , Ties up my tongue and will not let me speak . Enter Friar Laurence and Paris , with Musicians . Fri. L. Come , is the bride ready to go to church ? Cap . Ready to go , but never to return . O son , the night ...
Page 142
... gentle youth , tempt not a desperate man ; Fly hence and leave me : think upon these gone ; Let them affright thee . I beseech thee , youth , Put not another sin upon my head , By urging 142 Act V. Sc . iii . THE TRAGEDY OF.
... gentle youth , tempt not a desperate man ; Fly hence and leave me : think upon these gone ; Let them affright thee . I beseech thee , youth , Put not another sin upon my head , By urging 142 Act V. Sc . iii . THE TRAGEDY OF.
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Alack art thou Arthur Brooke Bandello banished beauty Benvolio Brooke's poem character conj daugh dead dear death dost doth Enter Romeo Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear Friar Laurence gentle give gleek gone grave grief hand hate hath hear heart heaven hence holy ISRAEL GOLLANCZ kinsman kiss Lady Capulet light lips lives look lord love's lovers Madam maid Mantua marriage married Mercutio Montague nature night Nurse old copies Paris passion play Poet Pope from Q prince quarrel quarto of 1597 reading from Q Romeo and Juliet Rosaline SCENE Shakespeare slain sorrow soul speak speech stand stay sweet sword tears tell thee thine thing Thomas Creede thou art thou hast thou wilt tomb tragedy Tybalt Verona vex'd villain wife woeful word young