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Page 16
... thine : this love , that thou hast shown , c Doth add more grief to too much of mine own . Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs ; Being purg'd , a fire sparkling in lovers ' eyes ; Being vex'd , a sea nourish'd with loving tears ...
... thine : this love , that thou hast shown , c Doth add more grief to too much of mine own . Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs ; Being purg'd , a fire sparkling in lovers ' eyes ; Being vex'd , a sea nourish'd with loving tears ...
Page 19
... thine only nurse , I'd say , thou hadst suck'd wisdom from thy teat . La . Cap . Well , think of marriage now ; younger than you , Here in Verona , ladies of esteem , Are made already mothers : by my count , I was a mother much upon ...
... thine only nurse , I'd say , thou hadst suck'd wisdom from thy teat . La . Cap . Well , think of marriage now ; younger than you , Here in Verona , ladies of esteem , Are made already mothers : by my count , I was a mother much upon ...
Page 22
... thine ' my sin is purg'd . [ Kissing her . Jul . Then have my lips the sin that they have took . Rom . Sin from my lips ? O trespass sweetly urg'd ! Give me my sin again . a Set cock - a - hoop . The origin of this phrase , which ap ...
... thine ' my sin is purg'd . [ Kissing her . Jul . Then have my lips the sin that they have took . Rom . Sin from my lips ? O trespass sweetly urg'd ! Give me my sin again . a Set cock - a - hoop . The origin of this phrase , which ap ...
Page 33
... thine eye , Than twenty of their swords ; look thou but sweet , And I am proof against their enmity . Jul . I would not for the world they saw thee here . Rom . I have night's cloak to hide me from their eyes ; And , but thou love me ...
... thine eye , Than twenty of their swords ; look thou but sweet , And I am proof against their enmity . Jul . I would not for the world they saw thee here . Rom . I have night's cloak to hide me from their eyes ; And , but thou love me ...
Page 34
... thine eyes , peace in thy breast ! - ' Would I were sleep and peace , so sweet to rest ! Hence will I to my ghostly friar's close * cell ; His help to crave , and my dear hap to tell . [ Exit . SCENE III .-- Friar Laurence's Cell ...
... thine eyes , peace in thy breast ! - ' Would I were sleep and peace , so sweet to rest ! Hence will I to my ghostly friar's close * cell ; His help to crave , and my dear hap to tell . [ Exit . SCENE III .-- Friar Laurence's Cell ...
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