Romeo and JulietGeorge Bell & Sons, 1899 - 158 pages |
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... thou art not quickly moved to strike . Sam . A dog of the house of Montague moves Gre . me . To move is to stir ; and to be valiant is to stand : therefore , if thou art moved , thou runn'st away . Sam . A dog of that house shall move ...
... thou art not quickly moved to strike . Sam . A dog of the house of Montague moves Gre . me . To move is to stir ; and to be valiant is to stand : therefore , if thou art moved , thou runn'st away . Sam . A dog of that house shall move ...
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... thou wilt . Gre . Sam . They must take it in sense that feel it . Me they shall feel while I am able to stand : and ' tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh . Gre . ' Tis well thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou hadst been poor ...
... thou wilt . Gre . Sam . They must take it in sense that feel it . Me they shall feel while I am able to stand : and ' tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh . Gre . ' Tis well thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou hadst been poor ...
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... , fools ! 71 Put up your swords ; you know not what yo u do. [ Beats down their swords . Enter Tybalt . Tyb . What , art thou drawn among these heartless hinds ? Turn thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . 6 ACT I SC . I ROMEO AND JULIET.
... , fools ! 71 Put up your swords ; you know not what yo u do. [ Beats down their swords . Enter Tybalt . Tyb . What , art thou drawn among these heartless hinds ? Turn thee , Benvolio , look upon thy death . 6 ACT I SC . I ROMEO AND JULIET.
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... to thy eye , And the rank poison of the old will die . Rom . Your plaintain - leaf is excellent for that . For what , I pray thee ? Ben . Rom . 50 For your broken shin . Ben . Why , Romeo , art thou mad ? 14 ACT I SC . II ROMEO AND JULIET.
... to thy eye , And the rank poison of the old will die . Rom . Your plaintain - leaf is excellent for that . For what , I pray thee ? Ben . Rom . 50 For your broken shin . Ben . Why , Romeo , art thou mad ? 14 ACT I SC . II ROMEO AND JULIET.
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William Shakespeare. Ben . Why , Romeo , art thou mad ? Rom . Not mad , but bound more than a madman is ; Shut up in prison , kept without my food , Whipp'd and tormented and — God - den , good fellow . God gi ' god - den . I ...
William Shakespeare. Ben . Why , Romeo , art thou mad ? Rom . Not mad , but bound more than a madman is ; Shut up in prison , kept without my food , Whipp'd and tormented and — God - den , good fellow . God gi ' god - den . I ...
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