The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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Page 95
... blood was cool , have threaten'd Our prisoners with the sword . But since the gods Will have it thus , that nothing but our lives May be call'd ransome , let it come : sufficeth , A Roman with a Roman's heart can suffer : Augustus lives ...
... blood was cool , have threaten'd Our prisoners with the sword . But since the gods Will have it thus , that nothing but our lives May be call'd ransome , let it come : sufficeth , A Roman with a Roman's heart can suffer : Augustus lives ...
Page 257
... blood of ours , shed blood of Montague.- O cousin , cousin ! Prince . Benvolio , who began this bloody fray ? Ben . Tybalt , here slain , whom Romeo's hand did slay ; Romeo that spoke him fair , bade him bethink How nice the quarrel was ...
... blood of ours , shed blood of Montague.- O cousin , cousin ! Prince . Benvolio , who began this bloody fray ? Ben . Tybalt , here slain , whom Romeo's hand did slay ; Romeo that spoke him fair , bade him bethink How nice the quarrel was ...
Page 260
... blood , All in gore blood : -I swooned at the sight . Jul . O break , my heart ! -poor bankrupt , break at once ! To prison , eyes ! ne'er look on liberty ! Vile earth , to earth resign ; end motion here ; And thou , and Romeo , press ...
... blood , All in gore blood : -I swooned at the sight . Jul . O break , my heart ! -poor bankrupt , break at once ! To prison , eyes ! ne'er look on liberty ! Vile earth , to earth resign ; end motion here ; And thou , and Romeo , press ...
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