Romeo and JulietGeorge Bell & Sons, 1899 - 158 pages |
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... grave ? Shall not the fryer and my Romeus , when they come Fynd me , if I awake before , y - stifled in the tombe ? " " From Brooke , whose poem , as we have said , was printed in 1562 , we learn that an English play on the Verona ...
... grave ? Shall not the fryer and my Romeus , when they come Fynd me , if I awake before , y - stifled in the tombe ? " " From Brooke , whose poem , as we have said , was printed in 1562 , we learn that an English play on the Verona ...
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... grave beseeming ornaments , To wield old partisans , in hands as old , 100 Canker'd with peace , to part your canker'd hate : If ever you disturb our streets again , Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace . For this time , all ...
... grave beseeming ornaments , To wield old partisans , in hands as old , 100 Canker'd with peace , to part your canker'd hate : If ever you disturb our streets again , Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace . For this time , all ...
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... grave is like to be my wedding bed . Nurse . His name is Romeo , and a Montague ; The only son of your great enemy . Jul . My only love sprung from my only hate ! Too early seen unknown , and known too late ! Prodigious birth of love it ...
... grave is like to be my wedding bed . Nurse . His name is Romeo , and a Montague ; The only son of your great enemy . Jul . My only love sprung from my only hate ! Too early seen unknown , and known too late ! Prodigious birth of love it ...
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... grave that is her womb , And from her womb children of divers kind We sucking on her natural bosom find , Many for many virtues excellent , None but for some and yet all different . O , mickle is the powerful grace that lies In herbs ...
... grave that is her womb , And from her womb children of divers kind We sucking on her natural bosom find , Many for many virtues excellent , None but for some and yet all different . O , mickle is the powerful grace that lies In herbs ...
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... there's no strength in men . Rom . Thou chid'st me oft for loving Rosaline . Fri, L. For doting , not for loving , pupil mine . Rom . And bad'st me bury love . Fri. L. Not in a grave , To lay one 44 ACT II SC . III ROMEO AND JULIET.
... there's no strength in men . Rom . Thou chid'st me oft for loving Rosaline . Fri, L. For doting , not for loving , pupil mine . Rom . And bad'st me bury love . Fri. L. Not in a grave , To lay one 44 ACT II SC . III ROMEO AND JULIET.
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Alack apothecary art thou banished Benvolio blood breath County Paris cousin dead dear death doth earth Enter Capulet Enter Friar Laurence Enter Juliet Enter Romeo Exeunt Exit eyes fair fair Verona faith Farewell father fear Fleer flower Friar Laurence's cell gentleman give gleek gone grave grief hand hate hath hear heart heaven hence hither holy kinsman kiss Lady Capulet Lady Montague light lips live look lord love's lovers Madam maid Mantua marriage married Mercutio Montague ne'er night o'er peace pray prince quarrel Romeo and Juliet Rosaline Saint Peter's Church SCENE Serv slain sleep sorrow speak stay sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt Thursday to-morrow to-night tomb Tybalt Verona vex'd villain Watch weep wife Wilt thou word Zounds