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... there's no strength in men . Rom . Thou chid'st me oft for loving Rosaline . And art thou changed ? pronounce this sentence then , 80 Fri. L. For doting , not for loving , pupil mine . Rom . And bad'st me bury love . Not in a grave ...
... there's no strength in men . Rom . Thou chid'st me oft for loving Rosaline . And art thou changed ? pronounce this sentence then , 80 Fri. L. For doting , not for loving , pupil mine . Rom . And bad'st me bury love . Not in a grave ...
Page 34
... there's a French salutation to your French slop . You gave us the counter- feit fairly last night . Rom . Good ... there for the goose ? Rom . Thou wast never with me for anything when thou was not there for the goose . Mer . I will bite ...
... there's a French salutation to your French slop . You gave us the counter- feit fairly last night . Rom . Good ... there for the goose ? Rom . Thou wast never with me for anything when thou was not there for the goose . Mer . I will bite ...
Page 47
... there be such an I ; Or those eyes shut , that makes thee answer " I. " If he be slain , say " I " ; or if not , no ... There's no trust , No faith , no honesty in men ; all perjured , All forsworn , all naught , all dissemblers . Ah ...
... there be such an I ; Or those eyes shut , that makes thee answer " I. " If he be slain , say " I " ; or if not , no ... There's no trust , No faith , no honesty in men ; all perjured , All forsworn , all naught , all dissemblers . Ah ...
Page 65
... there's a fearful point ! Shall I not , then , be stifled in the vault , To whose foul mouth no healthsome air breathes in , And there die strangled ere my Romeo comes ? Or , if I live , is it not very like , The horrible conceit of ...
... there's a fearful point ! Shall I not , then , be stifled in the vault , To whose foul mouth no healthsome air breathes in , And there die strangled ere my Romeo comes ? Or , if I live , is it not very like , The horrible conceit of ...
Page 75
... there . Tybalt , liest thou there in thy bloody sheet ? O , what more favour can I do to thee , Than with that hand that cut thy youth in twain To sunder his that was thine enemy ? Forgive me , cousin ! Ah , dear Juliet , Why art thou ...
... there . Tybalt , liest thou there in thy bloody sheet ? O , what more favour can I do to thee , Than with that hand that cut thy youth in twain To sunder his that was thine enemy ? Forgive me , cousin ! Ah , dear Juliet , Why art thou ...
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