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... I'll go along , no such sight to be shown , But to rejoice in splendour of mine own . SCENE III . A room in Capulet's house . Enter LADY CAPULET and Nurse . [ Exeunt . 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 . SCENE III . A room in Capulet's house . Enter LADY CAPULET and Nurse . [ Exeunt . La . Cap . Nurse , where's my daughter ? call her forth to me ...
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... I'll be a candle - holder , and look on . The game was ne'er so fair , and I am done . Mer . Tut , dun's the mouse , the constable's own word . If thou art dun , we'll draw thee from the mire Of this sir - reverence love , wherein thou ...
... I'll be a candle - holder , and look on . The game was ne'er so fair , and I am done . Mer . Tut , dun's the mouse , the constable's own word . If thou art dun , we'll draw thee from the mire Of this sir - reverence love , wherein thou ...
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... I'll not endure him . Cap . He shall be endured : What , goodman boy ! I say , he shall : go to ; Am I the master here , or you ? go to . You'll not endure him ! God shall mend my soul ! You'll make a mutiny among my guests ! You will ...
... I'll not endure him . Cap . He shall be endured : What , goodman boy ! I say , he shall : go to ; Am I the master here , or you ? go to . You'll not endure him ! God shall mend my soul ! You'll make a mutiny among my guests ! You will ...
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... I'll no longer be a Capulet . 30 Rom . [ Aside ] Shall I hear more , or shall I speak at this ? Jul . " Tis but thy name that is my enemy ; Thou art thyself , though not a Montague . What's Montague ? it is nor hand , nor foot , Nor arm ...
... I'll no longer be a Capulet . 30 Rom . [ Aside ] Shall I hear more , or shall I speak at this ? Jul . " Tis but thy name that is my enemy ; Thou art thyself , though not a Montague . What's Montague ? it is nor hand , nor foot , Nor arm ...
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... I'll frown and be perverse and say thee nay , So thou wilt woo ; but else , not for the world . In truth , fair Montague , I am too fond , And therefore thou mayst think my ' haviour light : But trust me , gentleman , I'll prove more ...
... I'll frown and be perverse and say thee nay , So thou wilt woo ; but else , not for the world . In truth , fair Montague , I am too fond , And therefore thou mayst think my ' haviour light : But trust me , gentleman , I'll prove more ...
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