The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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Page 192
... Stand up , stand up ; stand , an you be a man : For Juliet's sake , for her sake , rise and stand ; Why should you fall into so deep an O ? ROM . Nurse ! NURSE . Ah sir ! ah sir ! -Well , * death's the end of all . ROŠ¼ . Spak'st thou of ...
... Stand up , stand up ; stand , an you be a man : For Juliet's sake , for her sake , rise and stand ; Why should you fall into so deep an O ? ROM . Nurse ! NURSE . Ah sir ! ah sir ! -Well , * death's the end of all . ROŠ¼ . Spak'st thou of ...
Page 209
... stand aloof ; - * Yet put it out , for I would not be seen . Under yon yew - trees + lay thee all along , Holding thine ear close to the hollow ground ; So shall no foot upon the churchyard tread , ( Being loose , unfirm with digging up ...
... stand aloof ; - * Yet put it out , for I would not be seen . Under yon yew - trees + lay thee all along , Holding thine ear close to the hollow ground ; So shall no foot upon the churchyard tread , ( Being loose , unfirm with digging up ...
Page 478
... stand on sympathy , There is my gage , Aumerle , in gage to thine : By that fair sun which shows me where thou stand'st , I heard thee say , and vauntingly thou spak'st it , That thou wert cause of noble Gloster's death . If thou deny ...
... stand on sympathy , There is my gage , Aumerle , in gage to thine : By that fair sun which shows me where thou stand'st , I heard thee say , and vauntingly thou spak'st it , That thou wert cause of noble Gloster's death . If thou deny ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 1 | 47 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 337 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 389 |
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