The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 43
... tear that is not wash'd off yet : If e'er thou wast thyself , and these woes thine , Thou and these woes were all for Rosaline ; And art thou chang'd ? pronounce this sentence then Women may fall , when there's no strength in men . Rom ...
... tear that is not wash'd off yet : If e'er thou wast thyself , and these woes thine , Thou and these woes were all for Rosaline ; And art thou chang'd ? pronounce this sentence then Women may fall , when there's no strength in men . Rom ...
Page 63
... tears , nor prayers , shall purchase out abuses , Therefore use none : let Romeo hence in haste , Else , when he's found , that hour is his last . Bear hence this body , and attend our will : Mercy but murders , pardoning those that ...
... tears , nor prayers , shall purchase out abuses , Therefore use none : let Romeo hence in haste , Else , when he's found , that hour is his last . Bear hence this body , and attend our will : Mercy but murders , pardoning those that ...
Page 67
... tears , back to your native spring ; Your tributary drops belong to woe , Which you , mistaking , offer up to joy . My husband lives , that Tybalt would have slain ; And Tybalt's dead , that would have slain my hus- band : All this is ...
... tears , back to your native spring ; Your tributary drops belong to woe , Which you , mistaking , offer up to joy . My husband lives , that Tybalt would have slain ; And Tybalt's dead , that would have slain my hus- band : All this is ...
Page 68
... tears ? mine shall be spent , When theirs are dry , for Romeo's banishment . Take up those cords : -Poor ropes , you are be- guil'd , Both you and I : for Romeo is exíl'd : He made you for a highway to my bed ; But I , a maid , die ...
... tears ? mine shall be spent , When theirs are dry , for Romeo's banishment . Take up those cords : -Poor ropes , you are be- guil'd , Both you and I : for Romeo is exíl'd : He made you for a highway to my bed ; But I , a maid , die ...
Page 71
... tear thy hair , And fall upon the ground , as I do now , Taking the measure of an unmade grave . Fri. Arise ; one knocks ; good Romeo , hide thyself . [ Knocking within . Rom . Not I ; unless the breath of heart - sick groans , Mist ...
... tear thy hair , And fall upon the ground , as I do now , Taking the measure of an unmade grave . Fri. Arise ; one knocks ; good Romeo , hide thyself . [ Knocking within . Rom . Not I ; unless the breath of heart - sick groans , Mist ...
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