Romeo and JulietGeorge Bell & Sons, 1899 - 158 pages |
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... light steals home my heavy son , And private in his chamber pens himself , Shuts up his windows , locks fair daylight out And makes himself an artificial night : Black and portentous must this humour prove , Unless good counsel may the ...
... light steals home my heavy son , And private in his chamber pens himself , Shuts up his windows , locks fair daylight out And makes himself an artificial night : Black and portentous must this humour prove , Unless good counsel may the ...
Page 13
... number more . At my poor house look to behold this night Earth - treading stars that make dark heaven light : Such comfort as do lusty young men feel When well - apparell'd April on the heel Of limping 13 ACT I SC . II ROMEO AND JULIET.
... number more . At my poor house look to behold this night Earth - treading stars that make dark heaven light : Such comfort as do lusty young men feel When well - apparell'd April on the heel Of limping 13 ACT I SC . II ROMEO AND JULIET.
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... light . Nay , gentle Romeo , we must have you dance . Not I , believe me you have dancing shoes With nimble soles : I have a soul of lead So stakes me to the ground I cannot move . You are a lover ; borrow Cupid's wings , And soar with ...
... light . Nay , gentle Romeo , we must have you dance . Not I , believe me you have dancing shoes With nimble soles : I have a soul of lead So stakes me to the ground I cannot move . You are a lover ; borrow Cupid's wings , And soar with ...
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... lights in vain , like lamps by day . Take our good meaning , for our judgement sits Five times in that ere once in our five wits . Rom . And we mean well in going to this mask ; But ' tis no wit to go . Mer . Why , may one ask ? Rom . I ...
... lights in vain , like lamps by day . Take our good meaning , for our judgement sits Five times in that ere once in our five wits . Rom . And we mean well in going to this mask ; But ' tis no wit to go . Mer . Why , may one ask ? Rom . I ...
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... light , you knaves ; and turn the tables up , And quench the fire , the room is grown too hot . Ah , sirrah , this unlook'd - for sport comes well . 31 Nay , sit , nay , sit , good cousin 25 ACT I SC . V ROMEO AND JULIET.
... light , you knaves ; and turn the tables up , And quench the fire , the room is grown too hot . Ah , sirrah , this unlook'd - for sport comes well . 31 Nay , sit , nay , sit , good cousin 25 ACT I SC . V ROMEO AND JULIET.
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