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Page 18
... I'll go along , no such sight to be shown , But to rejoice in splendour of mine own . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . — A Room in Capulet's House . Enter Lady CAPULET and NURSE . La . Cap . Nurse , where's my daughter ? call her forth to me ...
... I'll go along , no such sight to be shown , But to rejoice in splendour of mine own . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . — A Room in Capulet's House . Enter Lady CAPULET and NURSE . La . Cap . Nurse , where's my daughter ? call her forth to me ...
Page 19
... I'll look to like , if looking liking move : But no more deep wil I endart mine eye , Than your consent gives strength to make it fly . So ( A ) . The folio and ( C ) have hour , both in Juliet's and the Nurse's speeches . b The next ...
... I'll look to like , if looking liking move : But no more deep wil I endart mine eye , Than your consent gives strength to make it fly . So ( A ) . The folio and ( C ) have hour , both in Juliet's and the Nurse's speeches . b The next ...
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... I'll watch her place of stand , And touching hers , make blessed my rude hand . Did my heart love till now ? forswear it , sight ! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night . Tyb . This , by his voice , should be a Mon- tague ...
... I'll watch her place of stand , And touching hers , make blessed my rude hand . Did my heart love till now ? forswear it , sight ! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night . Tyb . This , by his voice , should be a Mon- tague ...
Page 32
... I'll to my truckle - bed ; " This field - bed is too cold for me to sleep : Come , shall we go ? Ben . Go , then ; for ' t is in vain To seek him here , that means not to be found . SCENE II . Capulet's Garden . Enter ROMEO . [ Exeunt ...
... I'll to my truckle - bed ; " This field - bed is too cold for me to sleep : Come , shall we go ? Ben . Go , then ; for ' t is in vain To seek him here , that means not to be found . SCENE II . Capulet's Garden . Enter ROMEO . [ Exeunt ...
Page 33
... I'll frown , and be perverse , aud say thee nay , So thou wilt woo ; but , else , not for the world . In truth , fair Montague , I am too fond ; And therefore thou may'st think my haviou light : 3 But trust me , gentleman , I'll prove ...
... I'll frown , and be perverse , aud say thee nay , So thou wilt woo ; but , else , not for the world . In truth , fair Montague , I am too fond ; And therefore thou may'st think my haviou light : 3 But trust me , gentleman , I'll prove ...
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