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" Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, Which mannerly devotion shows in this; For saints have hands that pilgrims' hands do touch, And palm to palm is holy palmers "
Romeo and Juliet - Page 34
by William Shakespeare, Tanya Grosz, Linda Wendler - 2006 - 48 pages
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 538 pages
...sin is purg'd. [Kissing her 8. * Quarto A, Saints do not moove though : grant nor praier forsake. 6 If I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the gentle FINE is this, — My lips, two blushing pilgrims, &c.] The old copies read tin. MALONE. All profanations...
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Knight's Cabinet edition of the works of William Shakspere, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 364 pages
...seeming sweet, convert to bitter gall. [E&it. Rom. If I profane with my nnworthiest hand [ To JULIET. This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this, — My lips, two blushing pilgrims ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. Jul. Good pilgrim, you do wrong...
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Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the Text

Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 pages
...if new born, And gives the crutch the cradle's infancy." Or with these, in 'Romeo and Juliet:' — " If I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine,...the gentle sin is this, — My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand, To smooth that rough touch with a tender kias." Or with some of the lines in...
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The works of William Shakspere. Knight's Cabinet ed., with ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1856 - 380 pages
...against some other maid." Should it not be Your lady love? asks Mr Dyce. Page 146 (Act I. Scene r.) " If I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this." " The gentle fme " — IVarburton. Page 147 (Act I. Scene r.) Pctrucliio.— In the "Taming of the...
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The Works of Shakespeare: the Text Carefully Restored According to the First ...

William Shakespeare - 1856 - 574 pages
...I will withdraw ; but this intrusion shall, Now seeming sweet, convert to bitter gall. [Exit. Rom. If I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the gentle fine is this,13 — 18 Minshew calls a princox " a ripe-headed young boy," and derives the word from...
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 836 pages
...debt.] He means that, as bereft of Juliet Ком. If I profane with my unworthiest hand [To JULIET. ul day,—] Pope reads broad-eyed, pilgrims, ready stand* To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. JUL. Good pilgrim, you do wrong...
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The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 830 pages
...debt.] He means that, as bereft of Juliet no ROM. If I profane with my unworthiest hand [To JULIET. If zealous love should go in search of virtue, Where should he find pilgrims, ready stand* To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. JUL. Good pilgrim, you do wrong...
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Tales from Shakspere: For the Use of Young Persons

Charles Lamb - 1859 - 518 pages
...Now seeming sweet, convert to bitter gall. [Erit. Rom. If I profane with my unworthiest hand [To Jul. This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this, — My lips, two blushing pilgrims ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. Jul. Good pilgrim, you do wrong...
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 964 pages
...foe's debt.] He means that, as bereft of Juliet ROM. If I profane with my unworthiest haud [To JULIET. r ; for they have marvellous foul linen. SHAL. Well conceited, Davy pilgrims, ready stand* To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. JUL. Good pilgrim, you do wrong...
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Shakespeare's plays, abridged and revised for the use of girls ..., Volume 221

William Shakespeare - 1863 - 166 pages
...seeming sweet, convert to hitter gall. [Exit, Rom. If 1 profane with my uuworthiest hand [To JULIET. This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this, — My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. Jal. Good pilgrim, you do wrong...
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