The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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William Shakespeare. Enter a Lady . Lady . Who's there , that knocks ! Clo . A gentleman . Lady . No more ? Clo . Yes , and a gentlewoman's son . Lady . That's more Than some , whose tailors are as dear as yours , Can justly boast of ...
William Shakespeare. Enter a Lady . Lady . Who's there , that knocks ! Clo . A gentleman . Lady . No more ? Clo . Yes , and a gentlewoman's son . Lady . That's more Than some , whose tailors are as dear as yours , Can justly boast of ...
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... lady , lady , lady . [ Exeunt MERCUTIO and BENVOLIO . Nurse . Marry , farewell ! -I pray you , sir , what saucy merchant was this , that was so full of his ropery ? ! Rom . A gentleman , nurse , that loves to hear himself talk ; and ...
... lady , lady , lady . [ Exeunt MERCUTIO and BENVOLIO . Nurse . Marry , farewell ! -I pray you , sir , what saucy merchant was this , that was so full of his ropery ? ! Rom . A gentleman , nurse , that loves to hear himself talk ; and ...
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... Lady ! lady ! lady ! Alas ! alas ! -Help ! help ! my lady's dead ! -- O , well - a - day , that ever I was born ! - Some aqua - vitæ , ho ! -my lord ! my lady ! Enter Lady CAPULET . La . Cap . What noise is here ? Nurse . O lamentable ...
... Lady ! lady ! lady ! Alas ! alas ! -Help ! help ! my lady's dead ! -- O , well - a - day , that ever I was born ! - Some aqua - vitæ , ho ! -my lord ! my lady ! Enter Lady CAPULET . La . Cap . What noise is here ? Nurse . O lamentable ...
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