Mr. William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello |
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Side 33
I should have been more strange , I must confess , But that thou over hear'dit , e'er I was ware , My true love's paffion : therefore pardon me ; And not impute this yielding to light love , Which the dark night hath fo discovered .
I should have been more strange , I must confess , But that thou over hear'dit , e'er I was ware , My true love's paffion : therefore pardon me ; And not impute this yielding to light love , Which the dark night hath fo discovered .
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God join'd my heart and Romeo's , thou our hands And ere this hand , by thee to Romeo feal'd , Shall be the label to another deed , Or my true heart with treacherous revolt Turn to another , this fhall flay them both : Therefore ...
God join'd my heart and Romeo's , thou our hands And ere this hand , by thee to Romeo feal'd , Shall be the label to another deed , Or my true heart with treacherous revolt Turn to another , this fhall flay them both : Therefore ...
Side 40
... to define true madness , What is't , but to be nothing else but mad : But let that go . Que . More matter , with lefs art . POL . Madam , I fwear , I use no art at all , That he is mad , is true : ' tis true , ' tis pity ; 32 mad ...
... to define true madness , What is't , but to be nothing else but mad : But let that go . Que . More matter , with lefs art . POL . Madam , I fwear , I use no art at all , That he is mad , is true : ' tis true , ' tis pity ; 32 mad ...
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Mr. William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet ; Hamlet ; Othello William Shakespeare Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1768 |
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