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... Steevers thinks that Capulet speaks of Juliet in this sense , but Shakspere uses earth for tbt mortal part , as in the 146th Sonnet : “ Poor soul , the cen : se of my sinful earth , " 2nd in this play , " Turn back , dull varth .
... Steevers thinks that Capulet speaks of Juliet in this sense , but Shakspere uses earth for tbt mortal part , as in the 146th Sonnet : “ Poor soul , the cen : se of my sinful earth , " 2nd in this play , " Turn back , dull varth .
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Now by my maiden - head , -at twelve And then my husband - God be with his soul ! ' A was a merry man ! -- took up the child : 1 bade her come . — What , lamb ! what , lady . Yea , quoth he , dost thou fall upon thy face ? bird !
Now by my maiden - head , -at twelve And then my husband - God be with his soul ! ' A was a merry man ! -- took up the child : 1 bade her come . — What , lamb ! what , lady . Yea , quoth he , dost thou fall upon thy face ? bird !
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... With nimble soles : I have a soul of lead , So stakes me to the ground I cannot move . Mer . You are a lover ; borrow Cupid's wings , And soar with them above a common bound . Rom . I am too sore enpierced with his shaft , To soar ...
... With nimble soles : I have a soul of lead , So stakes me to the ground I cannot move . Mer . You are a lover ; borrow Cupid's wings , And soar with them above a common bound . Rom . I am too sore enpierced with his shaft , To soar ...
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Rom , So thrive my soul , Jul . A thousand times good night ! [ E.cit . Rom . A thousand times the worse to want thy light --- Love goes toward love , as schoolboys from their books ; But love from love , toward school with heavy looks ...
Rom , So thrive my soul , Jul . A thousand times good night ! [ E.cit . Rom . A thousand times the worse to want thy light --- Love goes toward love , as schoolboys from their books ; But love from love , toward school with heavy looks ...
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[ Exit PETIR . good soul , had as lieve sce a toad , a very tou , Jul . Now , good sweet nurse , -0 lord ! why as see him . I anger her sometimes , and te ! look'st thou sad ? her that Paris is the properer man ; but , I'll Though news ...
[ Exit PETIR . good soul , had as lieve sce a toad , a very tou , Jul . Now , good sweet nurse , -0 lord ! why as see him . I anger her sometimes , and te ! look'st thou sad ? her that Paris is the properer man ; but , I'll Though news ...
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