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Luscus , what's play'd to - day ? i ' faith , now I know ; I see thy lips abroach , from whence doth flow Naught but pure Juliet and Romeo . " The " corrected , amended , and augmented ” copy of Romeo and Juliet was printed in 1599 ...
Luscus , what's play'd to - day ? i ' faith , now I know ; I see thy lips abroach , from whence doth flow Naught but pure Juliet and Romeo . " The " corrected , amended , and augmented ” copy of Romeo and Juliet was printed in 1599 ...
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Wliy , such is love's transyressionGriefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast ; Which thou wilt propagate , to have it prcss'd With more of thine : this love , that thou hast shown , Doth add more grief to too much of mine own .
Wliy , such is love's transyressionGriefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast ; Which thou wilt propagate , to have it prcss'd With more of thine : this love , that thou hast shown , Doth add more grief to too much of mine own .
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This precious book of love , this unbound lover , To beautify him , only lacks a cover : The fish lives in the sea ; and ' t is much pride , For fair without the fair within to hide : That book in many's eyes doth share the glory ...
This precious book of love , this unbound lover , To beautify him , only lacks a cover : The fish lives in the sea ; and ' t is much pride , For fair without the fair within to hide : That book in many's eyes doth share the glory ...
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-what care I What curious eye doth quote " deformities ? Here are the beetle - brows shall blush for me . Ben . Come , knock , and enter ; and no sooner in , But every man betake him to his legs . Rom . A torch for me : let wantons ...
-what care I What curious eye doth quote " deformities ? Here are the beetle - brows shall blush for me . Ben . Come , knock , and enter ; and no sooner in , But every man betake him to his legs . Rom . A torch for me : let wantons ...
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What lady's that , which doth enrich the band Or yonder knight ? Sero . I know not , sir . Rom . O , she doth teach the torches to burn bright ! Her beautyd hangs upon the cheek of night SCENE V .-- d Hall in Capulet's House .
What lady's that , which doth enrich the band Or yonder knight ? Sero . I know not , sir . Rom . O , she doth teach the torches to burn bright ! Her beautyd hangs upon the cheek of night SCENE V .-- d Hall in Capulet's House .
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