The Works of ShakespeareGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1882 - 675 pages |
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... rich Capulet ; and if you be not of the house of Montagues , I pray , come and crush a cup of wine : rest you merry . [ Exit . BEN . At this same ancient feast of Capulet's Sups the fair Rosaline , whom thou so lov'st ; May stand in ...
... rich Capulet ; and if you be not of the house of Montagues , I pray , come and crush a cup of wine : rest you merry . [ Exit . BEN . At this same ancient feast of Capulet's Sups the fair Rosaline , whom thou so lov'st ; May stand in ...
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... rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear : Beauty too rich for use , for earth too dear ! So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows , As yonder lady o'er her fellows shows . The measure done , I'll watch her place of stand , And , touching hers ...
... rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear : Beauty too rich for use , for earth too dear ! So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows , As yonder lady o'er her fellows shows . The measure done , I'll watch her place of stand , And , touching hers ...
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... rich music's tongue , Unfold the imagin'd happiness that both Receive in either , by this dear encounter . JUL . Conceit , more rich in matter than in words , Brags of his substance , not of ornament : They are but beggars that can ...
... rich music's tongue , Unfold the imagin'd happiness that both Receive in either , by this dear encounter . JUL . Conceit , more rich in matter than in words , Brags of his substance , not of ornament : They are but beggars that can ...
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... rich in joy . Enter BALTHASAR . News from Verona ! -how now , Balthasar ? Dost thou not bring me letters from the friar ? How doth my lady ? is my father well ? How doth my lady Juliet ? that I ask again ; For nothing can be ill , if ...
... rich in joy . Enter BALTHASAR . News from Verona ! -how now , Balthasar ? Dost thou not bring me letters from the friar ? How doth my lady ? is my father well ? How doth my lady Juliet ? that I ask again ; For nothing can be ill , if ...
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... rich shall Romeo by his lady lie ; Poor sacrifices of our enmity ! PRINCE . A glooming peace this morning with it brings ; The sun , for sorrow , will not show his head : Go hence , to have more talk of these sad things ; Some shall be ...
... rich shall Romeo by his lady lie ; Poor sacrifices of our enmity ! PRINCE . A glooming peace this morning with it brings ; The sun , for sorrow , will not show his head : Go hence , to have more talk of these sad things ; Some shall be ...
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