The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 8 |
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Sam . My naked weapon is out ; quarrel , I will back thee . Greg . How , turn thy back and run ? - Sam . Fear me not . Greg . No , marry : I fear thee ! C 2 cruel with the maids , ] The first folio reads civil with the maids , Sam .
Sam . My naked weapon is out ; quarrel , I will back thee . Greg . How , turn thy back and run ? - Sam . Fear me not . Greg . No , marry : I fear thee ! C 2 cruel with the maids , ] The first folio reads civil with the maids , Sam .
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As much as to fay , You need not fear , night will make all your complexions alike . And because Romeo had introduced his obfervation with , I am proverb'd with a grandfire's phraft , Mercutio adds to his reply , the conftable's own ...
As much as to fay , You need not fear , night will make all your complexions alike . And because Romeo had introduced his obfervation with , I am proverb'd with a grandfire's phraft , Mercutio adds to his reply , the conftable's own ...
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... And , being anger'd , puffs away from thence , Turning his face to the dew - dropping fouth . Ben . This wind , you talk of , blows us from ourfelves ; Supper is done , and we fhall come too late . Rom . I fear , too early ...
... And , being anger'd , puffs away from thence , Turning his face to the dew - dropping fouth . Ben . This wind , you talk of , blows us from ourfelves ; Supper is done , and we fhall come too late . Rom . I fear , too early ...
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O dear account ! my life is my foe's debt . Ben . Away , be gone , the fport is at the best . Rom . Ay , fo I fear , the more is my unrest . Cap . Nay , Gentlemen , prepare not to be gone , We have a trifling foolish banquet towards .
O dear account ! my life is my foe's debt . Ben . Away , be gone , the fport is at the best . Rom . Ay , fo I fear , the more is my unrest . Cap . Nay , Gentlemen , prepare not to be gone , We have a trifling foolish banquet towards .
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... and think it were not night : He jefts at fears , ] That is , Mercutio jefts , whom he overheard . 2 Be not her maid , ] Be not a votary to the moon , to Diana . 3 It is my lady ; - ] This line and half I have replaced . See , ?
... and think it were not night : He jefts at fears , ] That is , Mercutio jefts , whom he overheard . 2 Be not her maid , ] Be not a votary to the moon , to Diana . 3 It is my lady ; - ] This line and half I have replaced . See , ?
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