The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Том 5 |
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I'll go along , no such fight to be shewn , But to rejoice in splendor of mine own ,
SCENE II , Capulet's House . Enter Lady Capulet , and Nurse . La . Cap . Nurse ,
where's my Daughter ? call her forth to me . Nurse . Now by my Maiden - head , at
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I'll go along , no such fight to be shewn , But to rejoice in splendor of mine own ,
SCENE II , Capulet's House . Enter Lady Capulet , and Nurse . La . Cap . Nurse ,
where's my Daughter ? call her forth to me . Nurse . Now by my Maiden - head , at
...
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A Torch for me , let Wantons , light of Heart , Tickle the senseless Rushes with
their Heels ; For I am proverb'd with a Grand - fire Phrase ; I'll be a Candle -
lighter , and look on , The Game was ne'er so fair , and I am Done . Mer . Tut ,
Dun's the ...
A Torch for me , let Wantons , light of Heart , Tickle the senseless Rushes with
their Heels ; For I am proverb'd with a Grand - fire Phrase ; I'll be a Candle -
lighter , and look on , The Game was ne'er so fair , and I am Done . Mer . Tut ,
Dun's the ...
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So shews a Snowy Dove trooping with Crows As yonder Lady o'er her Fellows
shows : The Measure done , I'll watch her place of stand ; And touching hers ,
make blessed my rude Hand . Did my Heart love till now ; forswear it Sight ?
So shews a Snowy Dove trooping with Crows As yonder Lady o'er her Fellows
shows : The Measure done , I'll watch her place of stand ; And touching hers ,
make blessed my rude Hand . Did my Heart love till now ; forswear it Sight ?
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Jul . O Romeo , Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy Father , and refuse
thy Name : Or if thou wilt not , be but sworn my Love , And I'll no longer be a
Capulet . Rom . Shall I hear { more , or shall I speak at this ? [ Aide , Jul . ' Tis but
thy ...
Jul . O Romeo , Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo ? Deny thy Father , and refuse
thy Name : Or if thou wilt not , be but sworn my Love , And I'll no longer be a
Capulet . Rom . Shall I hear { more , or shall I speak at this ? [ Aide , Jul . ' Tis but
thy ...
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In truth , fair Mountague , I am too fond ; And therefore thou may'st think my '
Haviour light ; But trust me , Gentleman , I'll prove more true , Than those that
have more Coining to be strange , I should have been more strange , I must
confess , But ...
In truth , fair Mountague , I am too fond ; And therefore thou may'st think my '
Haviour light ; But trust me , Gentleman , I'll prove more true , Than those that
have more Coining to be strange , I should have been more strange , I must
confess , But ...
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