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... . ) CE † E.g . The first lines of Juliet's Serena " 9 seem like an echo of passage in EDWARD II . : - " Gallop apace bright Phoebus thro ' the sky , " etc. or evening - song , of Juliet ( Act III. Romeo and Juliet . Preface.
... . ) CE † E.g . The first lines of Juliet's Serena " 9 seem like an echo of passage in EDWARD II . : - " Gallop apace bright Phoebus thro ' the sky , " etc. or evening - song , of Juliet ( Act III. Romeo and Juliet . Preface.
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... Juliet , Displant a town , reverse a prince's doom , It helps not , it prevails not : talk no more . Fri. L. O , then I see that madmen have no ears . Rom . How should they , when that wise men have no eyes ... Romeo and Juliet . Scene III .
... Juliet , Displant a town , reverse a prince's doom , It helps not , it prevails not : talk no more . Fri. L. O , then I see that madmen have no ears . Rom . How should they , when that wise men have no eyes ... Romeo and Juliet . Scene III .
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... Romeo's man ; we found him in the churchyard . First Watch . Hold him in safety , till the prince come hither . Re - enter others of the Watch , with Friar Laurence . Third Watch ... Juliet . La . Cap . O me IOI Romeo and Juliet . Scene III.
... Romeo's man ; we found him in the churchyard . First Watch . Hold him in safety , till the prince come hither . Re - enter others of the Watch , with Friar Laurence . Third Watch ... Juliet . La . Cap . O me IOI Romeo and Juliet . Scene III.
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