The Works of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. 1955at the University Press, 1955 |
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... heart ! Poor bankrout , break at once ! To prison , eyes ; ne'er look on liberty . Vile earth , to earth resign , end motion here , And thou and Romeo press one heavy bier ! Nurse . O Tybalt , Tybalt , the best friend I had ! O ...
... heart ! Poor bankrout , break at once ! To prison , eyes ; ne'er look on liberty . Vile earth , to earth resign , end motion here , And thou and Romeo press one heavy bier ! Nurse . O Tybalt , Tybalt , the best friend I had ! O ...
Page 79
... heart , I think you are happy in this second match , For it excels your first ; or , if it did not , Your first is dead - or ' twere as good he were As living here and you no use of him . 200 210 220 Juliet . Speakst thou from thy heart ...
... heart , I think you are happy in this second match , For it excels your first ; or , if it did not , Your first is dead - or ' twere as good he were As living here and you no use of him . 200 210 220 Juliet . Speakst thou from thy heart ...
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... Heart's ease ' , ' Heart's ease ' ! O , an you will have me live , play ' Heart's ease ' . I Musician . Why ' Heart's ease ' ? Peter . O musicians , because my heart itself plays ' My heart is full of woe ' . O play me some merry dump ...
... Heart's ease ' , ' Heart's ease ' ! O , an you will have me live , play ' Heart's ease ' . I Musician . Why ' Heart's ease ' ? Peter . O musicians , because my heart itself plays ' My heart is full of woe ' . O play me some merry dump ...
Contents
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
Copyright | |
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