Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages, from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 6Samuel Walker, 1826 |
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Pagina 90
... Tybalt murdered , Doting like me , and like me banished , Then mightst thou speak , then mightst thou tear thy hair , To live an unstain'd wife to my sweet love . Juliet's Soliloquy on drinking the Potion . Farewell - God knows when we ...
... Tybalt murdered , Doting like me , and like me banished , Then mightst thou speak , then mightst thou tear thy hair , To live an unstain'd wife to my sweet love . Juliet's Soliloquy on drinking the Potion . Farewell - God knows when we ...
Pagina 91
... Tybalt from his shroud ? [ bone , O look ! methinks I see my cousin's ghost Seeking out Romeo , that did spit his body Upon a rapier's point ! -Stay , Tybalt , stay ! Romeo , I come ! this do I drink to thee . Romeo's Description of ...
... Tybalt from his shroud ? [ bone , O look ! methinks I see my cousin's ghost Seeking out Romeo , that did spit his body Upon a rapier's point ! -Stay , Tybalt , stay ! Romeo , I come ! this do I drink to thee . Romeo's Description of ...
Pagina 92
... Tybalt , liest thou there in thy bloody sheet ? O , what more favor can I do to thee , [ twain , Than with that hand that cut thy youth in To sunder his that was thine enemy ? Forgive me , cousin ! -Ah , dear Juliet ! Why art thou yet ...
... Tybalt , liest thou there in thy bloody sheet ? O , what more favor can I do to thee , [ twain , Than with that hand that cut thy youth in To sunder his that was thine enemy ? Forgive me , cousin ! -Ah , dear Juliet ! Why art thou yet ...
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