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Romeo . What shall I swear by ? 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 .
Romeo . What shall I swear by ? 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 .
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O dear ! Thy mantle good , What , stained with blood ! Approach , ye Furies fell ! O Fates , come , come , Cut thread and thrum ; Quail , crush , conclude , and quell ! Theseus . This passion , and the death of a dear friend , would go ...
O dear ! Thy mantle good , What , stained with blood ! Approach , ye Furies fell ! O Fates , come , come , Cut thread and thrum ; Quail , crush , conclude , and quell ! Theseus . This passion , and the death of a dear friend , would go ...
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Is it your dear friend that is thus in trouble ? BASSANIO . The dearest friend to me , the kindest man , The best - conditioned and unwearied spirit In doing courtesies , and one in whom The ancient Roman honour more appears Than any ...
Is it your dear friend that is thus in trouble ? BASSANIO . The dearest friend to me , the kindest man , The best - conditioned and unwearied spirit In doing courtesies , and one in whom The ancient Roman honour more appears Than any ...
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Contents
ROMEO AND JULIET I | 12 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 64 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 100 |
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