Romeo and JulietNassau Press, 1895 - Всего страниц: 78 |
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... hour before the worshipped sun Peered forth the golden window of the east , A troubled mind drave me to walk abroad ; Where , underneath the grove of sycamore That westward rooteth from the city's side , So early walking did I see your ...
... hour before the worshipped sun Peered forth the golden window of the east , A troubled mind drave me to walk abroad ; Where , underneath the grove of sycamore That westward rooteth from the city's side , So early walking did I see your ...
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... hours seem long . Was that my 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 . ACT I. II.
... hours seem long . Was that my 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 . ACT I. II.
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... hour . How long is it now to Lammas - tide ? La . Cap . A fortnight and odd days . Nurse . Even or odd , of all days in the year , Come Lammas - eve at night shall she be fourteen . Susan and she - God rest all Christian souls ! - Were ...
... hour . How long is it now to Lammas - tide ? La . Cap . A fortnight and odd days . Nurse . Even or odd , of all days in the year , Come Lammas - eve at night shall she be fourteen . Susan and she - God rest all Christian souls ! - Were ...
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... sound lovers ' tongues by night , Like softest music to attending ears ! Jul . Romeo ! Rom . Jul . My dear ? By what o'clock to - morrow By the hour of nine . Shall I send to thee ? Rom . Jul . I will not fail : ' t is ACT II . 31.
... sound lovers ' tongues by night , Like softest music to attending ears ! Jul . Romeo ! Rom . Jul . My dear ? By what o'clock to - morrow By the hour of nine . Shall I send to thee ? Rom . Jul . I will not fail : ' t is ACT II . 31.
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... hour my man shall be with thee , And bring thee cords made like a tackled stair ; Which to the high top - gallant of my joy Must be my convoy in the secret night . Farewell ; be trusty , and I'll quite thy pains : Farewell ; commend me ...
... hour my man shall be with thee , And bring thee cords made like a tackled stair ; Which to the high top - gallant of my joy Must be my convoy in the secret night . Farewell ; be trusty , and I'll quite thy pains : Farewell ; commend me ...
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2.-FRIAR LAURENCE'S CELL Alack apothecary art thou BALTHASAR banished CAPULET'S Garden cheek daughter dead dear death doth dream Enter CAPULET Enter Friar LAURENCE Enter JULIET Enter Nurse Enter ROMEO Exeunt Exit fair Farewell father fear flower gentle gentleman give gone hand hast thou hate hath Hawes Craven hear heart heaven hence hither holy kinsman kiss Lady CAPULET light lips lives look lord love's Madam Mantua marriage married MARTIN'S LANE Mercutio Montague mother night o'er Peter poison pray thee prince quarrel ROMEO AND JULIET Rosaline Saint Saint Peter's Church SCENE 2.-CAPULET'S Garden SCENE 2.-Friar LAURENCE'S slain sleep sorrow soul speak stand stay swear sweet tell thine thou art thou hast thou wilt Thursday to-morrow to-night Tybalt Verona villain WALL OF CAPULET'S weep wife William Harford word young