Romeo and Juliet ...Tauchnitz, 1843 - 92 pages |
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Page 128
... lie on their backs , That presses them , and learns them first to bear , Making them women of good carriage . This , is she ― Rom . Peace , peace ! Mercutio , peace ! Thou talk'st of nothing . Mer . True , I talk of dreams , Which are ...
... lie on their backs , That presses them , and learns them first to bear , Making them women of good carriage . This , is she ― Rom . Peace , peace ! Mercutio , peace ! Thou talk'st of nothing . Mer . True , I talk of dreams , Which are ...
Page 129
William Shakespeare. 2 Serv . When good manners shall lie all in one or two men's hands , and they unwashed too , ' t is a foul thing . - 1 Serv . Away with the joint - stools , remove the court - cup- board , look to the plate . Good ...
William Shakespeare. 2 Serv . When good manners shall lie all in one or two men's hands , and they unwashed too , ' t is a foul thing . - 1 Serv . Away with the joint - stools , remove the court - cup- board , look to the plate . Good ...
Page 133
... lie , And young affection gapes to be his heir : That fair , for which love groan'd for , and would die , With tender Juliet match'd , is now not fair . Now Romeo is belov'd , and loves again , Alike bewitched by the charm of looks ...
... lie , And young affection gapes to be his heir : That fair , for which love groan'd for , and would die , With tender Juliet match'd , is now not fair . Now Romeo is belov'd , and loves again , Alike bewitched by the charm of looks ...
Page 134
... lie , That in thy likeness thou appear to us . Ben . An if he hear thee , thou wilt anger him . Mer . This cannot anger him : ' t would anger him To raise a spirit in his mistress ' circle Of some strange nature , letting it there stand ...
... lie , That in thy likeness thou appear to us . Ben . An if he hear thee , thou wilt anger him . Mer . This cannot anger him : ' t would anger him To raise a spirit in his mistress ' circle Of some strange nature , letting it there stand ...
Page 137
... lies more peril in thine eye , Than twenty of their swords : look thou but sweet , And I am proof against their enmity . Jul . I would not for the world they saw thee here . Rom . I have night's cloak to hide me from their eyes ; And ...
... lies more peril in thine eye , Than twenty of their swords : look thou but sweet , And I am proof against their enmity . Jul . I would not for the world they saw thee here . Rom . I have night's cloak to hide me from their eyes ; And ...
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Alack apothecary art thou banished BENVOLIO blood breath cell corse county Paris cousin daughter dead dear death doth earth Enter CAPULET Enter Friar LAURENCE Enter JULIET Enter Nurse Enter ROMEO Exeunt Exit eyes fair fair Verona faith Farewell father fear flower gentleman give gone grave grief hand hate hath hear heart heaven hence hither holy kinsman kiss lips live look lord love's Madam maid Mantua marriage married Mercutio mistress Montague night o'er peace portr pray Prince quarrel Queen Mab ROMEO AND JULIET Rosaline Saint Saint Peter's church SCENE Serv slain soul speak stand stay sweet sword TAUCHNITZ tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thou wilt Thursday to-morrow to-night Tybalt Verona villain Watch weep wife WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Wilt thou word young Zounds