The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Volume 13 |
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Nurse . Now , by my maidenhead , at twelve year old , I bade her come . — What ,
lamb ! what , lady - bird ! - - God forbid ! - where ' s this girl ? — what , Juliet !
JULIET . · Enter JuLIET . Ju . How now , who calls ? Nurse . Your mother . Ju .
Nurse . Now , by my maidenhead , at twelve year old , I bade her come . — What ,
lamb ! what , lady - bird ! - - God forbid ! - where ' s this girl ? — what , Juliet !
JULIET . · Enter JuLIET . Ju . How now , who calls ? Nurse . Your mother . Ju .
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Come hither , nurse : what is yon gentleman ? Nurse . The son and heir of old
Tiberio . Ju . What's he , that now is going out of door ? Nurse . Marry , that , I think
, be young Petruchio . Ju . What's he , that follows there , that would not dance ?
Come hither , nurse : what is yon gentleman ? Nurse . The son and heir of old
Tiberio . Ju . What's he , that now is going out of door ? Nurse . Marry , that , I think
, be young Petruchio . Ju . What's he , that follows there , that would not dance ?
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Nurse , commend me to thy lady and mistress . I protest unto thee , Nurse . Good
heart ! and , i ' faith , I will tell her as much . Lord , lord , she will be a joyful woman
. Ro . What wilt thou tell her , nurse ? thou dost not mark me . Nurse . I will tell ...
Nurse , commend me to thy lady and mistress . I protest unto thee , Nurse . Good
heart ! and , i ' faith , I will tell her as much . Lord , lord , she will be a joyful woman
. Ro . What wilt thou tell her , nurse ? thou dost not mark me . Nurse . I will tell ...
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Nurse . Now God in heaven bless thee ! -Hark you , sir . Ro . What say'st thou , my
dear nurse ? Nurse . Is your man secret ? Did you ne'er hear say , Two may keep
counsel , putting one away ? Ro . I warrant thee ; my man ' s as true as steel .
Nurse . Now God in heaven bless thee ! -Hark you , sir . Ro . What say'st thou , my
dear nurse ? Nurse . Is your man secret ? Did you ne'er hear say , Two may keep
counsel , putting one away ? Ro . I warrant thee ; my man ' s as true as steel .
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Nurse . [ within . ] Let me come in , and you shall know my errand : I come from
lady Juliet . F . Lau . Welcome then . ... Nurse . O holy friar , 0 , tell me , holy friar ,
Where is my lady ' s lord , where ' s Romeo ? F . Lau . There on the ground , with
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Nurse . [ within . ] Let me come in , and you shall know my errand : I come from
lady Juliet . F . Lau . Welcome then . ... Nurse . O holy friar , 0 , tell me , holy friar ,
Where is my lady ' s lord , where ' s Romeo ? F . Lau . There on the ground , with
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