The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10 |
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Thou villain , Capulet let me go . La . Mon. Thou shalt not stir a foot to seek a foe . Hold me not , Enter Prince with attendants . Prin . Rebellious Subjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - ftained steelWill they ...
Thou villain , Capulet let me go . La . Mon. Thou shalt not stir a foot to seek a foe . Hold me not , Enter Prince with attendants . Prin . Rebellious Subjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - ftained steelWill they ...
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Uncle , this is a Montague , our foe : A villain , that is hither come in fpight , To fcorn at our folemnity this night . Cap . Young Romeo , is't ? Tyb . ' Tis he , that villain Romeo . Cap . Content thee , gentle coz ...
Uncle , this is a Montague , our foe : A villain , that is hither come in fpight , To fcorn at our folemnity this night . Cap . Young Romeo , is't ? Tyb . ' Tis he , that villain Romeo . Cap . Content thee , gentle coz ...
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Romeo , The love , I bear thee , can afford No better term than this ; thou art a villain . " Rom . Tybalt , the reason that I have to love thee Doth much excufe the appertaining rage To fuch a Greeting . Villain I am none , Therefore ...
Romeo , The love , I bear thee , can afford No better term than this ; thou art a villain . " Rom . Tybalt , the reason that I have to love thee Doth much excufe the appertaining rage To fuch a Greeting . Villain I am none , Therefore ...
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Where is my page ? go , villain , fetch a furgeon . The hurt cannot be much . Ram . Courage , man . I am Mer . No , ' tis not fo deep as a well , nor fo wide as a church - door , but ' tis enough , ' twill ferve .
Where is my page ? go , villain , fetch a furgeon . The hurt cannot be much . Ram . Courage , man . I am Mer . No , ' tis not fo deep as a well , nor fo wide as a church - door , but ' tis enough , ' twill ferve .
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Now , Tybalt , take the villain back again , That late thou gav'ft me ; for Mercutio's foul Is but a little way above our heads , Staying for thine to keep him company ; Or thou or I , or both , muft go with him . Tyb .
Now , Tybalt , take the villain back again , That late thou gav'ft me ; for Mercutio's foul Is but a little way above our heads , Staying for thine to keep him company ; Or thou or I , or both , muft go with him . Tyb .
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