Romeo and Juliet ... With alterations, and an additional scene; by D. Garrick. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-LaneJ. & R. Tonson, 1766 - 12 pàgines |
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Pàgina 31
... bring thee cords made like a tackled ftair , Which to the high top - gallant of my joy Must be my convoy in the fecret night . Farewel , be truity , and I'll quit thy pains . - Nurfe . Well , Sir , my miftrefs is the fweeteft lady ...
... bring thee cords made like a tackled ftair , Which to the high top - gallant of my joy Must be my convoy in the fecret night . Farewel , be truity , and I'll quit thy pains . - Nurfe . Well , Sir , my miftrefs is the fweeteft lady ...
Pàgina 40
... bring in cloudy night immediately . Spread thy clofe curtain , loye - performing night , That the run - away's eyes may wink ; and Romeo Leap to these arms , untalkt of and unfeen . Come night , come Romeo ! come thou day in night ! For ...
... bring in cloudy night immediately . Spread thy clofe curtain , loye - performing night , That the run - away's eyes may wink ; and Romeo Leap to these arms , untalkt of and unfeen . Come night , come Romeo ! come thou day in night ! For ...
Pàgina 41
... brings news , and every tongue that speaks But Romeo's name , fpeaks heav'nly eloquence ; Now , nurse , what news ? Why doft thou wring thy hands ? Nurfe . Ah , welladay he's dead , he's dead , he's dead ! We are undone , lady , we are ...
... brings news , and every tongue that speaks But Romeo's name , fpeaks heav'nly eloquence ; Now , nurse , what news ? Why doft thou wring thy hands ? Nurfe . Ah , welladay he's dead , he's dead , he's dead ! We are undone , lady , we are ...
Pàgina 42
... bring you thither . Jul . Wash they his wounds with tears ! my eyes fhall flow When theirs are dry , for Romeo's banishment . Nurje . Hie to your chamber , I'll find Romeo To comfort you . I wot well where he is . 4 .. Hark Hark ye ...
... bring you thither . Jul . Wash they his wounds with tears ! my eyes fhall flow When theirs are dry , for Romeo's banishment . Nurje . Hie to your chamber , I'll find Romeo To comfort you . I wot well where he is . 4 .. Hark Hark ye ...
Pàgina 43
... bring thee tidings of the prince's doom . Rom . What lefs than death can be the prince's doom ? Fri. A gentler judgment vanifh'd from his lips , Not body's death , but body's banishment . Rom . Ha ! banishment ? be merciful , fay death ...
... bring thee tidings of the prince's doom . Rom . What lefs than death can be the prince's doom ? Fri. A gentler judgment vanifh'd from his lips , Not body's death , but body's banishment . Rom . Ha ! banishment ? be merciful , fay death ...
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