The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 8 |
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... fortune in my misery . Serv . Perhaps you have learn'd it without book : But I pray , can you read any thing you see ? Rom . Ay , if I know the letters , and the language . Serv . Ye say honestly ; Rest you merry ! Rom . Stay , fellow ...
... fortune in my misery . Serv . Perhaps you have learn'd it without book : But I pray , can you read any thing you see ? Rom . Ay , if I know the letters , and the language . Serv . Ye say honestly ; Rest you merry ! Rom . Stay , fellow ...
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... fortunes at thy foot I'll lay , And follow thee my lord throughout the world : Nurse . [ Within . ] Madam . Jul . I come , anon : -But if thou mean'st not well , I do beseech thee , - Nurse . [ Within . ] Madam . Jul . By and by , I ...
... fortunes at thy foot I'll lay , And follow thee my lord throughout the world : Nurse . [ Within . ] Madam . Jul . I come , anon : -But if thou mean'st not well , I do beseech thee , - Nurse . [ Within . ] Madam . Jul . By and by , I ...
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... fortune ! -honest nurse , farewell . SCENE VI , Friar Laurence's Cell . Enter Friar LAURENCE and ROMEQ . [ Exeunt . Fri. So smile the heavens upon this holy act , That after - hours with sorrow chide us not ! Rom . Amen , amen ! but ...
... fortune ! -honest nurse , farewell . SCENE VI , Friar Laurence's Cell . Enter Friar LAURENCE and ROMEQ . [ Exeunt . Fri. So smile the heavens upon this holy act , That after - hours with sorrow chide us not ! Rom . Amen , amen ! but ...
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... over the days yet to come . There will yet be more mischief . 5 6 respective lenity , ] Cool , considerate gentleness . be my conduct now ! ] Conduct for conductor . Rom . O ! I am fortune's fool ! Ben ROMEO AND JULIET . 63.
... over the days yet to come . There will yet be more mischief . 5 6 respective lenity , ] Cool , considerate gentleness . be my conduct now ! ] Conduct for conductor . Rom . O ! I am fortune's fool ! Ben ROMEO AND JULIET . 63.
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William Shakespeare. Rom . O ! I am fortune's fool ! Ben . Why dost thou stay ? [ Exit ROMEO . Enter Citizens , & c . 1 Cit . Which way ran he , that kill'd Mercutio ? Tybalt , that murderer , which way ran he ? Ben . There lies that ...
William Shakespeare. Rom . O ! I am fortune's fool ! Ben . Why dost thou stay ? [ Exit ROMEO . Enter Citizens , & c . 1 Cit . Which way ran he , that kill'd Mercutio ? Tybalt , that murderer , which way ran he ? Ben . There lies that ...
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