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Pagina 327
... death , but body's banishment . ROMEO . Ha ! banishment ! be merciful , say ' death ” ; For exile hath more terror in his look , Much more than death : do not say “ banishment . ' FRIAR LAURENCE . Hence from Verona art thou banished ...
... death , but body's banishment . ROMEO . Ha ! banishment ! be merciful , say ' death ” ; For exile hath more terror in his look , Much more than death : do not say “ banishment . ' FRIAR LAURENCE . Hence from Verona art thou banished ...
Pagina 328
... death ; but the kind prince , Taking thy part , hath rush'd aside the law , And turn'd that black word death to banishment : This is dear mercy , and thou seest it not . ROMEO . ' Tis torture , and not mercy : heaven is here , Where ...
... death ; but the kind prince , Taking thy part , hath rush'd aside the law , And turn'd that black word death to banishment : This is dear mercy , and thou seest it not . ROMEO . ' Tis torture , and not mercy : heaven is here , Where ...
Pagina 342
... death himself to ' scape from it ; And , if thou dar'st , I ' ll give thee remedy . JULIET . O ! bid me leap ... death , when he shuts up the day of life ; Each part , depriv'd of supple government , Shall , stiff and stark and cold ...
... death himself to ' scape from it ; And , if thou dar'st , I ' ll give thee remedy . JULIET . O ! bid me leap ... death , when he shuts up the day of life ; Each part , depriv'd of supple government , Shall , stiff and stark and cold ...
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