The Gallery of Shakspeare, Or, Illustrations of His Dramatic Works: Romeo and Juliet1829 |
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... gone ; And yet no further than a wanton's bird ; Who lets it hop a little from her hand , Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves , And with a silk thread plucks it back again , So loving - jealous of his liberty . ROMEO . I would , I ...
... gone ; And yet no further than a wanton's bird ; Who lets it hop a little from her hand , Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves , And with a silk thread plucks it back again , So loving - jealous of his liberty . ROMEO . I would , I ...
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... gone , and hath nothing ? BENVOLIO . What art thou hurt ! MERCUTIO . Ay , ay , a scratch ; marry , ' tis enough . Where is my page ? - Go , villain , fetch a surgeon . ROMEO . Courage , man ; the hurt cannot be much . MERCUTIO . No ...
... gone , and hath nothing ? BENVOLIO . What art thou hurt ! MERCUTIO . Ay , ay , a scratch ; marry , ' tis enough . Where is my page ? - Go , villain , fetch a surgeon . ROMEO . Courage , man ; the hurt cannot be much . MERCUTIO . No ...
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... gone ? it not yet near day : It was the nightingale , and not the lark , That pierc'd the fearful hollow of thine ear : Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate - tree : Believe me , love , it was the nightingale . ROMEO . It was the lark ...
... gone ? it not yet near day : It was the nightingale , and not the lark , That pierc'd the fearful hollow of thine ear : Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate - tree : Believe me , love , it was the nightingale . ROMEO . It was the lark ...
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... gone ; Let them affright thee . I beseech thee , youth , Heap not another sin upon my head , By urging me to fury : O , be gone ! By heaven , I love thee better than myself ; For I come hither arm'd against myself : Stay not , be gone ...
... gone ; Let them affright thee . I beseech thee , youth , Heap not another sin upon my head , By urging me to fury : O , be gone ! By heaven , I love thee better than myself ; For I come hither arm'd against myself : Stay not , be gone ...
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ACKERMANN Act II Scene ANNEXED DESCRIPTIONS apothecary art thou Audot edit ACT bade Balthazar banished bestride breath bride cell cheek church of Santa clos'd dead death design represents dost doth dream envious exclaims fair fairies Farewell fight FLEET STREET Friar Laurence Friend give me thy gone grave grief hate hath heartless hinds heaven hence hither hurt illustrations from Retzsch intended marriage JULIET Act Juliet's mother kill Kinsman kiss Lady Capulet light love thee better love's lover maid Mantua married Mercutio and Benvolio midwife mistress Montague morning ne'er Nephew night nightingale nurse o'er Paris peace Peter plague plates poison Prince pulet ROMEO & JULIET ROMEO AND JULIET Royal in-16 Ruhl Santa Maria Antica says Schiller's ballad SERIES Servant SHAKSPEARE Sleep sorrow stay steel sweet sword thine thou art Thy beauty thy lips tomb torch twelve Etchings Tybalt vault Verona villain Whilst wife Wilt thou word yonder youth