The Works of ShakespeareGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1882 - 675 pages |
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... Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY , armed with swords and bucklers . SAM . Gregory , o ' my word , we ' ll not carry coals . GRE . No , for then we should be colliers . SAM . I mean , an we be in choler , we'll draw . GRE . Ay , while you live ...
... Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY , armed with swords and bucklers . SAM . Gregory , o ' my word , we ' ll not carry coals . GRE . No , for then we should be colliers . SAM . I mean , an we be in choler , we'll draw . GRE . Ay , while you live ...
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... Enter MERCUTIO , BENVOLIO , Page , and Servants . BEN . I pray thee , good Mercutio , let's retire ; The day is hot , the Capulets abroad , And , if we meet , we shall not ' scape a brawl ; For now , these hot days , is the mad blood ...
... Enter MERCUTIO , BENVOLIO , Page , and Servants . BEN . I pray thee , good Mercutio , let's retire ; The day is hot , the Capulets abroad , And , if we meet , we shall not ' scape a brawl ; For now , these hot days , is the mad blood ...
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... Enter JULIET . NUR . See , where she comes from shrift with merry look . CAP . How now , my headstrong ? where have you been gadding ? JUL . Where I have learn'd me to repent the sin Of disobedient opposition To you , and your behests ...
... Enter JULIET . NUR . See , where she comes from shrift with merry look . CAP . How now , my headstrong ? where have you been gadding ? JUL . Where I have learn'd me to repent the sin Of disobedient opposition To you , and your behests ...
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... Enter Nurse . Go , waken Juliet , go , and trim her up ; I'll go and chat with Paris : -hie , make haste , Make haste ! the bridegroom he is come already : Make haste , I say ! [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - Juliet's Chamber ; Juliet on the Bed ...
... Enter Nurse . Go , waken Juliet , go , and trim her up ; I'll go and chat with Paris : -hie , make haste , Make haste ! the bridegroom he is come already : Make haste , I say ! [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - Juliet's Chamber ; Juliet on the Bed ...
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... Enter Friar. Enter ROMEO . ROM . If I may trust the flattering eye of sleep , My dreams presage some joyful news at hand : My bosom's lord sits lightly in his throne ; And , all this day , an unaccustom'd spirit Lifts me above the ground ...
... Enter Friar. Enter ROMEO . ROM . If I may trust the flattering eye of sleep , My dreams presage some joyful news at hand : My bosom's lord sits lightly in his throne ; And , all this day , an unaccustom'd spirit Lifts me above the ground ...
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