The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumul 8 |
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Pagina 13
Soft , I'll go along . And if you leave me fo , you do me wrong . Rom . Tut , I have loft myself , I am not here ; This is not Romeo , he's fome other where . Ben . 5 Tell me in fadness , who fhe is you love ? Rom .
Soft , I'll go along . And if you leave me fo , you do me wrong . Rom . Tut , I have loft myself , I am not here ; This is not Romeo , he's fome other where . Ben . 5 Tell me in fadness , who fhe is you love ? Rom .
Pagina 20
I'll lay fourteen of my teeth , ( and yet 7 to my teen be it spoken , I have but four ; ) fhe's not fourteen ; how long is it now to Lammas - tide ? La . Cap . A fortnight and odd days . Nurfe . Even or odd , of all days in the year ...
I'll lay fourteen of my teeth , ( and yet 7 to my teen be it spoken , I have but four ; ) fhe's not fourteen ; how long is it now to Lammas - tide ? La . Cap . A fortnight and odd days . Nurfe . Even or odd , of all days in the year ...
Pagina 23
I'll look to like , if looking liking move . But no more deep will I indart mine eye , Than your confent gives strength to make it fly . Enter a Servant . Serv . Madam , the guests are come , fupper ferv'd up , you call'd , my young ...
I'll look to like , if looking liking move . But no more deep will I indart mine eye , Than your confent gives strength to make it fly . Enter a Servant . Serv . Madam , the guests are come , fupper ferv'd up , you call'd , my young ...
Pagina 25
Let wantons , light of heart , Tickle the fenfelefs rushes with their heels ; For I am proverb'd with a granfire - phrase ; I'll be a candle - holder , and look on . The game was ne'er fo fair , and I am done . Mer .
Let wantons , light of heart , Tickle the fenfelefs rushes with their heels ; For I am proverb'd with a granfire - phrase ; I'll be a candle - holder , and look on . The game was ne'er fo fair , and I am done . Mer .
Pagina 30
... I'll fwear , hath corns ; am I come near you now ? Welcome , all , Gentlemen ; I've seen the day That I have worn a visor , and could tell A whispering tale in a fair lady's ear , Such 6 1 A 30 ROMEO and JULIET . SCENE ...
... I'll fwear , hath corns ; am I come near you now ? Welcome , all , Gentlemen ; I've seen the day That I have worn a visor , and could tell A whispering tale in a fair lady's ear , Such 6 1 A 30 ROMEO and JULIET . SCENE ...
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