The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 14Harper, 1908 |
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Page 48
... tongue's uttering , yet I know the sound : Art thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? ROM . Neither , fair maid , if either thee dislike . JUL . How camest thou hither , tell me , and wherefore ? The orchard walls are high and hard to climb ...
... tongue's uttering , yet I know the sound : Art thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? ROM . Neither , fair maid , if either thee dislike . JUL . How camest thou hither , tell me , and wherefore ? The orchard walls are high and hard to climb ...
Page 53
... tongue more hoarse than mine , With repetition of my Romeo's name . Romeo ! ROì . It is my soul that calls upon my name : How silver - sweet sound lovers ' tongues by night , Like softest music to attending ears ! JUL . Romeo ! ROM ...
... tongue more hoarse than mine , With repetition of my Romeo's name . Romeo ! ROì . It is my soul that calls upon my name : How silver - sweet sound lovers ' tongues by night , Like softest music to attending ears ! JUL . Romeo ! ROM ...
Page 56
... tongue so sweet saluteth me ? Young son , it argues a distemper'd head So soon to bid good morrow to thy bed : Care keeps his watch in every old man's eye , And where care lodges , sleep will never lie ; But where unbruised youth with ...
... tongue so sweet saluteth me ? Young son , it argues a distemper'd head So soon to bid good morrow to thy bed : Care keeps his watch in every old man's eye , And where care lodges , sleep will never lie ; But where unbruised youth with ...
Page 61
... tongue . stand ] insist . 35 bones , their bones ] Thus all the early editions , for which Theobald sub- stituted bon's , their bon's , thinking Mercutio to ridicule the gallants ' use of the French exclamation , " bon ! " But Mercutio ...
... tongue . stand ] insist . 35 bones , their bones ] Thus all the early editions , for which Theobald sub- stituted bon's , their bon's , thinking Mercutio to ridicule the gallants ' use of the French exclamation , " bon ! " But Mercutio ...
Page 75
... tongue Unfold the imagined 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 count their worth ...
... tongue Unfold the imagined 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 count their worth ...
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