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... blood My parks , my walks , my manors that I had , Even now forsake me , and of all my lands Is nothing left me but my body's length . " FROM MARLOWE'S EDWARD II . 1. " But , for we know thou art a noble gentleman . " " Thou com'st from ...
... blood My parks , my walks , my manors that I had , Even now forsake me , and of all my lands Is nothing left me but my body's length . " FROM MARLOWE'S EDWARD II . 1. " But , for we know thou art a noble gentleman . " " Thou com'st from ...
Pagina 97
... blood is spill'd Of my dear kinsman ! -Prince , as thou art true , For blood of ours , shed blood of Montague.- O cousin , cousin ! Prin . Benvolio , who began this fray ? Ben . Tybalt , here slain , whom Romeo's hand did slay ; Romeo ...
... blood is spill'd Of my dear kinsman ! -Prince , as thou art true , For blood of ours , shed blood of Montague.- O cousin , cousin ! Prin . Benvolio , who began this fray ? Ben . Tybalt , here slain , whom Romeo's hand did slay ; Romeo ...
Pagina 560
... blood as I myself . ) [ Aside . Therefore , hear you , mistress ; either frame Your will to mine - and you , sir , hear you , Either be rul'd by me , or I will make you-- Man and wife ; Nay , come , your hands and lips must seal it too ...
... blood as I myself . ) [ Aside . Therefore , hear you , mistress ; either frame Your will to mine - and you , sir , hear you , Either be rul'd by me , or I will make you-- Man and wife ; Nay , come , your hands and lips must seal it too ...
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