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Pagina 66
3 cap - a - pe : head to foot . or not . touse : Romeo . Have not saints lips , and holy palmers too ? JULIET . Ay , pilgrim , lips that they must use in prayer . Romeo . O ! then , dear saint , let lips do what hands do ; They pray ...
3 cap - a - pe : head to foot . or not . touse : Romeo . Have not saints lips , and holy palmers too ? JULIET . Ay , pilgrim , lips that they must use in prayer . Romeo . O ! then , dear saint , let lips do what hands do ; They pray ...
Pagina 67
Romeo . O blessed , blessed night ! I am afeard , Being in night , all this is but a dream , Too flattering - sweet to be substantial . Romeo and Juliet , II , 2 : 139 1 Owes : owns . Re - enter Juliet , above . JULIET .
Romeo . O blessed , blessed night ! I am afeard , Being in night , all this is but a dream , Too flattering - sweet to be substantial . Romeo and Juliet , II , 2 : 139 1 Owes : owns . Re - enter Juliet , above . JULIET .
Pagina 83
JULIET . Yea , noise ? then I'll be brief . O happy dagger ! Seizes Romeo's dagger and stabs herself . This is thy sheath ; There rest , and let me die . Dies . Romeo and Juliet , V , 3 : 112 , 169 CAPULET .
JULIET . Yea , noise ? then I'll be brief . O happy dagger ! Seizes Romeo's dagger and stabs herself . This is thy sheath ; There rest , and let me die . Dies . Romeo and Juliet , V , 3 : 112 , 169 CAPULET .
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