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Page 47
Gentlemen , can any of you tell me where I may find the young Romeo . Rom . I can tell you : but young Romeo will be older when you have found him , than he was when you fought him : I am the youngest of that name , for fault of a worse ...
Gentlemen , can any of you tell me where I may find the young Romeo . Rom . I can tell you : but young Romeo will be older when you have found him , than he was when you fought him : I am the youngest of that name , for fault of a worse ...
Page 48
Nurse . Now , afore God , I am so vext , that every part about me quivers- Scurvy knave ! Pray you , Sir , a word : and as I told you , my young lady bid me enquire you out ; what she bid me say , I will keep to my telf : but first let ...
Nurse . Now , afore God , I am so vext , that every part about me quivers- Scurvy knave ! Pray you , Sir , a word : and as I told you , my young lady bid me enquire you out ; what she bid me say , I will keep to my telf : but first let ...
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I therefore beg it not , To please the palate of my appetite ; 3 Nor to comply with heat , the young affects 1 My down - right violence AND STORM OF fortunes ] But what violence was it that drove her to run away with the Moor ?
I therefore beg it not , To please the palate of my appetite ; 3 Nor to comply with heat , the young affects 1 My down - right violence AND STORM OF fortunes ] But what violence was it that drove her to run away with the Moor ?
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