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... fathers " strife , " And death - markt passage of their parents ' rage , ) " Is now the two howres traffique of our stage . " The which if you with patient eares attend , " What here we want , weell studie to amend . " MALONE . VOL . IX ...
... fathers " strife , " And death - markt passage of their parents ' rage , ) " Is now the two howres traffique of our stage . " The which if you with patient eares attend , " What here we want , weell studie to amend . " MALONE . VOL . IX ...
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... father that went hence so fast ? Ben . It was : -What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours ? Rom . Not having that , which , having , makes them short . Ben . In love ? Rom . Out- Ben . Of love ? Rom . Out of her favour , where I am in love ...
... father that went hence so fast ? Ben . It was : -What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours ? Rom . Not having that , which , having , makes them short . Ben . In love ? Rom . Out- Ben . Of love ? Rom . Out of her favour , where I am in love ...
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... father , and refuse thy name : Or , if thou wilt not , be but sworn my love , " Be not her maid , ] Be not a votary to the moon , to Diana . VOL . IX . E : And I'll no longer be a Capulet . Rom . ROMEO AND JULIET . 37.
... father , and refuse thy name : Or , if thou wilt not , be but sworn my love , " Be not her maid , ] Be not a votary to the moon , to Diana . VOL . IX . E : And I'll no longer be a Capulet . Rom . ROMEO AND JULIET . 37.
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... father's cell ; His help to crave , and my dear hap to tell . [ Exit . SCENE III . Friar Laurence's Cell . Enter Friar LAURENCE , with a Basket . Fri. The grey - ey'd morn smiles on the frowning night , Checkering the eastern clouds ...
... father's cell ; His help to crave , and my dear hap to tell . [ Exit . SCENE III . Friar Laurence's Cell . Enter Friar LAURENCE , with a Basket . Fri. The grey - ey'd morn smiles on the frowning night , Checkering the eastern clouds ...
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... father ! Benedicite ! Fri. What early tongue so sweet saluteth me ? - Young son , it argues a distemper'd head , So soon to bid good morrow to thy bed : Care keeps his watch in every old man's eye , And where care lodges , sleep will ...
... father ! Benedicite ! Fri. What early tongue so sweet saluteth me ? - Young son , it argues a distemper'd head , So soon to bid good morrow to thy bed : Care keeps his watch in every old man's eye , And where care lodges , sleep will ...
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