| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 608 pagini
...shall we go ? Ben. Go, then ; for 'tis in vain To seek him here, that means not to be found*. \JExeunt. SCENE II. CAPULET'S Garden. Enter ROMEO. Rom. He jests...maid, since she is envious ; Her vestal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it ; cast it off. — It is my lady ; O ! it is my love... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 340 pagini
...To seek him here, that means not to be found. [Exeunt . SCENE II. Capulet's garden. Enter ROMEO. So. He jests at scars, that never felt a wound. — [Juliet...maid, since she is envious ; Her vestal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it : cast it off. It is my lady ; O, it is my love ! O,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 450 pagini
...shall we go? Ben. Go, then; for 't is In vain To seek him here , that means Dot to be found. [Eactunt. SCENE II. CAPULET'S Garden. Enter ROMEO. Rom. He jests..., since she is envious ; Her vestal livery is but sick and green , And none but fools do wear it; cast it off. — It is my lady ; O ! it is my love... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 pagini
...for 't is in vain To seek him here, that means not to be found. [Exeunt. SCENE II. — ('API LET'S Garden. Enter ROMEO. Rom. He jests at scars, that...maid, since she is envious; Her vestal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it ; cast it off. — It is my lady ; O, it is my love :... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 pagini
...He jests at scars, that never felt a wound. [JULIET appears aboes, at a window. But soft ! what hght through yonder window breaks ! It is the east, and...maid, since she is envious; Her vestal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it ; cast it off. — It is my lady ; O, it is my love :... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 364 pagini
...To seek him here, that means not to be found. [Exeunt. SCENE II.— Capulet's Garden. Enter ROMRO. Rom. He jests at scars, that never felt a wound. —...envious moon, Who is already sick and pale with grief, Tbat thou her maid art far more fair than she : Be not her maid,b since she is envious ; Her vestal... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 338 pagini
...To seek him here, that means not to be found. [Exeunt SCENE II. Capulet's garden. Enter ROMEO. Ro. He jests at scars, that never felt a wound. — [Juliet...maid, since she is envious ; Her vestal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it : cast it off. It is my lady ; O, it is my love ! 0,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pagini
...through yonder window bitiv It is the east, and Juliet is the sun ! [Juliet арреагз abort al a r'v nded hope had raised Ambition ! Yet why not ? —...and me, though mean, Drawn to his part ; but other sick and green, And none but fools do wear it ; cast it off It is my lady ; 0 ! it is my love ; 0 that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 pagini
...truckle-bed ; This field-bed is too cold for me to sleep. Come, shall we go ? Ben. Go, then ; for 'tis him, At the sixth hour of morn, at noon, at midnight,...the tyrannous breathing of the north, Shakes all our sick and green, And none but fools do wear it ; cast it oil'. — It is my lady ; О ! it is my love... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 554 pagini
...truckle-bed ; This field-bed is too cold for me to sleep : Come, shall we go ? Ben. Go, then ; for 'tis in vain To seek him here, that means not to be found....maid art far more fair than she : Be not her maid 5, since she is envious ; Her vestal livery is but sick and green, And none but fools do wear it ;... | |
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