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Juliet . Do not swear at all ; Or , if thou wilt , swear by thy gracious self , Which is the god of my idolatry , And I'll believe thee . ROMEO . If my heart's dear loveJuliet . Well , do not swear . Although I joy in thee , I have no ...
Juliet . Do not swear at all ; Or , if thou wilt , swear by thy gracious self , Which is the god of my idolatry , And I'll believe thee . ROMEO . If my heart's dear loveJuliet . Well , do not swear . Although I joy in thee , I have no ...
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Juliet . O God , I have an ill - divining soul ! Methinks I see thee , now thou art below , As one dead in the bottom of a tomb . Either my eyesight fails , or thou look'st pale . Romeo . And trust me , love , in my eye do you .
Juliet . O God , I have an ill - divining soul ! Methinks I see thee , now thou art below , As one dead in the bottom of a tomb . Either my eyesight fails , or thou look'st pale . Romeo . And trust me , love , in my eye do you .
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Now do you know the reason of this haste . FRIAR LAURENCE . ( Aside ] I would I knew not why it should be slowed . Look , sir , here comes the lady towards my cell . Enter JULIET Paris . Happily met , my lady and my wife ! JULIET .
Now do you know the reason of this haste . FRIAR LAURENCE . ( Aside ] I would I knew not why it should be slowed . Look , sir , here comes the lady towards my cell . Enter JULIET Paris . Happily met , my lady and my wife ! JULIET .
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Contents
ROMEO AND JULIET I | 12 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 64 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 100 |
Copyright | |
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