Romeo and JulietFirst Avenue Editions ™, 1 de gen. 2014 - 152 pàgines For Romeo and Juliet, it's love at first sight. But there's a problem: Romeo belongs to the Montague family, while Juliet is a Capulet. In Verona, these noble families are constantly feuding. In fact, they hate each other so much that the prince of Verona has stepped in and declared death to anyone who disturbs the peace again. Forced to hide their love, the two secretly wed and plan to leave together. A string of miscommunication, however, may lead to a tragic end. This is an unabridged version of William Shakespeare's famous romantic tragedy, first published in England in 1599. |
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... Madam, an hour before the worshipp'd sun Peer'd forth the golden window of the east, A troubled mind drave me to walk abroad; Where,—underneath the grove of sycamore That westward rooteth from the city's side,— So early walking did I ...
... Madam, an hour before the worshipp'd sun Peer'd forth the golden window of the east, A troubled mind drave me to walk abroad; Where,—underneath the grove of sycamore That westward rooteth from the city's side,— So early walking did I ...
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... denied. MONTAGUE I would thou wert so happy by thy stay To hear true shrift.—Come, madam, let's away, [Exeunt Montague and Lady.] [Enter Romeo.] BENVOLIO Good morrow, cousin. ROMEO Is the day so young? BENVOLIO But new struck.
... denied. MONTAGUE I would thou wert so happy by thy stay To hear true shrift.—Come, madam, let's away, [Exeunt Montague and Lady.] [Enter Romeo.] BENVOLIO Good morrow, cousin. ROMEO Is the day so young? BENVOLIO But new struck.
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... Madam, I am here. What is your will? LADY CAPULET This is the matter,—Nurse, give leave awhile, We must talk in secret: nurse, come back again; I have remember'd me, thou's hear our counsel. Thou knowest my daughter's of a pretty age ...
... Madam, I am here. What is your will? LADY CAPULET This is the matter,—Nurse, give leave awhile, We must talk in secret: nurse, come back again; I have remember'd me, thou's hear our counsel. Thou knowest my daughter's of a pretty age ...
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... madam;—yet I cannot choose but laugh, To think it should leave crying, and say 'Ay:' And yet, I warrant, it had upon its brow A bump as big as a young cockerel's stone; A parlous knock; and it cried bitterly. 'Yea,' quoth my husband ...
... madam;—yet I cannot choose but laugh, To think it should leave crying, and say 'Ay:' And yet, I warrant, it had upon its brow A bump as big as a young cockerel's stone; A parlous knock; and it cried bitterly. 'Yea,' quoth my husband ...
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... Madam, the guests are come, supper served up, you called, my young lady asked for, the nurse cursed in the pantry, and everything in extremity. I must hence to wait; I beseech you, follow straight. LADY CAPULET We follow thee. [Exit ...
... Madam, the guests are come, supper served up, you called, my young lady asked for, the nurse cursed in the pantry, and everything in extremity. I must hence to wait; I beseech you, follow straight. LADY CAPULET We follow thee. [Exit ...
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art thou BALTHASAR banished bear beauty BENVOLIO blood breath cell comes County daughter dead dear death dost doth early ears earth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair faith fall Farewell father fear flower follow FRIAR give gone grave GREGORY grief hand hate hath head hear heart heaven hence Hold holy hour I’ll JULIET keep LADY CAPULET Lawrence leave letter lies light lips live look lord Madam maid married mean MERCUTIO Montague mother move MUSICIAN never night NURSE Paris peace PETER poor pray PRINCE quarrel rest ROMEO SAMPSON Scene SERVANT slain sleep soul sound speak stand stay sweet tears tell thee thing thou art thou hast thou wilt true turn Tybalt villain watch weep wife young