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... Dost thou not laugh ? Ben . No , coz , I rather weep . Rom . Good heart , at what ? Ben . At thy good heart's oppression . Rom . Why , such is love's transgression.7 Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast ; Which thou wilt propagate ...
... Dost thou not laugh ? Ben . No , coz , I rather weep . Rom . Good heart , at what ? Ben . At thy good heart's oppression . Rom . Why , such is love's transgression.7 Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast ; Which thou wilt propagate ...
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... dost thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou hast more wit ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? and , by my holy dam , The pretty wretch left crying , and said - Ay : To see now , how a jest shall come about ! I warrant , an I ...
... dost thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou hast more wit ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? and , by my holy dam , The pretty wretch left crying , and said - Ay : To see now , how a jest shall come about ! I warrant , an I ...
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... Dost thou love me ? I know , thou wilt say - Ay ; And I will take thy word : yet , if thou swear'st , Thou may'st prove false ; at lovers ' perjuries , They say , Jove laughs . O , gentle Romeo , If thou dost love , pronounce it ...
... Dost thou love me ? I know , thou wilt say - Ay ; And I will take thy word : yet , if thou swear'st , Thou may'st prove false ; at lovers ' perjuries , They say , Jove laughs . O , gentle Romeo , If thou dost love , pronounce it ...
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... dost thou make us min- strels ! an thou make minstrels of us , look to hear nothing but discords : here's my fiddlestick ; here's that shall make you dance . ' Zounds , consort ! Ben . We talk here in the publick haunt of men : Either ...
... dost thou make us min- strels ! an thou make minstrels of us , look to hear nothing but discords : here's my fiddlestick ; here's that shall make you dance . ' Zounds , consort ! Ben . We talk here in the publick haunt of men : Either ...
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William Shakespeare. Rom . O ! I am fortune's fool ! Ben . Why dost thou stay ? [ Exit ROMEO . Enter Citizens , & c . 1 Cit . Which way ran he , that kill'd Mercutio ? Tybalt , that murderer , which way ran he ? Ben . There lies that ...
William Shakespeare. Rom . O ! I am fortune's fool ! Ben . Why dost thou stay ? [ Exit ROMEO . Enter Citizens , & c . 1 Cit . Which way ran he , that kill'd Mercutio ? Tybalt , that murderer , which way ran he ? Ben . There lies that ...
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