The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... heav'n , Having fome business , do entreat her eyes To twinkle in their spheres ' till they return . What if her eyes were there , they in her head ? The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars , As day - light doth a lamp ; her ...
... heav'n , Having fome business , do entreat her eyes To twinkle in their spheres ' till they return . What if her eyes were there , they in her head ? The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars , As day - light doth a lamp ; her ...
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... heav'n , Unto the white - upturned , wondring , eyes Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him ; When he bestrides 5 the lazy - pacing clouds , And fails upon the bosom of the air . Jul . O Romeo , Romeo - wherefore art thou Ro- meo ...
... heav'n , Unto the white - upturned , wondring , eyes Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him ; When he bestrides 5 the lazy - pacing clouds , And fails upon the bosom of the air . Jul . O Romeo , Romeo - wherefore art thou Ro- meo ...
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... heav'n bless thee ! hark you , Sir . ! Rom . What sayeft thou , my dear nurse ? Nurse . Is your man secret ? did you ne'er hear fay , Two may keep counsel , putting one away ? Rom . I warrant thee , my man's as true as steel . Nurse ...
... heav'n bless thee ! hark you , Sir . ! Rom . What sayeft thou , my dear nurse ? Nurse . Is your man secret ? did you ne'er hear fay , Two may keep counsel , putting one away ? Rom . I warrant thee , my man's as true as steel . Nurse ...
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... heav'n , respective lenity , And fire - ey'd fury be my conduct now ! Now , Tybalt , take the villain back again , That late thou gav'st me ; for Mercutio's foul Is but a little way above our heads , Staying for thine to keep him ...
... heav'n , respective lenity , And fire - ey'd fury be my conduct now ! Now , Tybalt , take the villain back again , That late thou gav'st me ; for Mercutio's foul Is but a little way above our heads , Staying for thine to keep him ...
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... heav'n cannot . O Romeo ! Romeo ! Who ever would have thought it , Romeo ? Jul . What devil art thou , that doft torment me thus ? This torture should be roar'd in dismal hell . Hath Romeo lain himself ? say thou but , I ; * And that ...
... heav'n cannot . O Romeo ! Romeo ! Who ever would have thought it , Romeo ? Jul . What devil art thou , that doft torment me thus ? This torture should be roar'd in dismal hell . Hath Romeo lain himself ? say thou but , I ; * And that ...
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