The Works of ShakespeareGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1882 - 675 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 83
Page 7
... doth cease to be , Ere one can say - it lightens . Sweet , good night ! This bud of love , by summer's ripen- ing breath , May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet . Good night , good night ! as sweet repose and rest Come to thy ...
... doth cease to be , Ere one can say - it lightens . Sweet , good night ! This bud of love , by summer's ripen- ing breath , May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet . Good night , good night ! as sweet repose and rest Come to thy ...
Page 14
... doth grieve my heart . LA . CAP . That is , because the traitor murderer lives . JUL . Ay , madam , from the reach of these my hands . Would none but I might venge my cousin's death ! LA . CAP . We will have vengeance for it , fear thou ...
... doth grieve my heart . LA . CAP . That is , because the traitor murderer lives . JUL . Ay , madam , from the reach of these my hands . Would none but I might venge my cousin's death ! LA . CAP . We will have vengeance for it , fear thou ...
Page 17
... doth it give me such a sight as this ? LA . CAP . Accurs'd , unhappy , wretched , day ! Most miserable hour , that e'er time saw In lasting labour of his pilgrimage ! But one , poor one , one poor and loving child , But one thing to ...
... doth it give me such a sight as this ? LA . CAP . Accurs'd , unhappy , wretched , day ! Most miserable hour , that e'er time saw In lasting labour of his pilgrimage ! But one , poor one , one poor and loving child , But one thing to ...
Page 18
... doth my lady ? is my father well ? How doth my lady Juliet ? that I ask again ; For nothing can be ill , if she be well . BAL . Then she is well , and nothing can be ill ; Her body sleeps in Capels ' monument , And her immortal part ...
... doth my lady ? is my father well ? How doth my lady Juliet ? that I ask again ; For nothing can be ill , if she be well . BAL . Then she is well , and nothing can be ill ; Her body sleeps in Capels ' monument , And her immortal part ...
Page 19
... doth approach . What cursed foot wanders this way to - night , To cross my obsequies , and true love's rite ? What , with a torch ! -muffle me , night , a while . [ Retires . Enter ROMEO and BALTHASAR with a torch , mattock , & c . ROM ...
... doth approach . What cursed foot wanders this way to - night , To cross my obsequies , and true love's rite ? What , with a torch ! -muffle me , night , a while . [ Retires . Enter ROMEO and BALTHASAR with a torch , mattock , & c . ROM ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Achilles AJAX Antony arms art thou bear better BIRON blood BOYET breath brother Cæsar Cassio CLEO cousin CRES CYMBELINE daughter dead dear death dost thou doth duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear fool friends GENT gentle gentleman give grace hand hath hear heart heaven Hector hither honour IAGO JOHN KATH KENT king kiss lady Laertes LAUN LEAR live look lord MACB Macbeth MACD madam marry master mistress never night noble NORF OTHELLO Pandarus Patroclus peace Pompey poor pr'ythee pray prince Proteus queen Re-enter RICH Romeo SCENE shalt shame sleep soul speak stand sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast Thurio tongue Troilus true Tybalt unto villain What's wife wilt word