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SCENE V .-- JULIET'S chamber.63 Enter ROMEO and JULIET . Jul . Wilt thou be
gone ? it is not yet near day : It was the nightingale , and not the lark , That pierc'd
the fearful hollow of thine ear ; Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate - tree : 64 ...
SCENE V .-- JULIET'S chamber.63 Enter ROMEO and JULIET . Jul . Wilt thou be
gone ? it is not yet near day : It was the nightingale , and not the lark , That pierc'd
the fearful hollow of thine ear ; Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate - tree : 64 ...
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Go thou to Juliet , help to deck up her ; I'll not to bed to - night ; -let me alone ; I'll
play the housewife for this once . — What , ho !They are all forth : well , I will walk
myself To County Paris , to prepare him up Against to - morrow : my heart is ...
Go thou to Juliet , help to deck up her ; I'll not to bed to - night ; -let me alone ; I'll
play the housewife for this once . — What , ho !They are all forth : well , I will walk
myself To County Paris , to prepare him up Against to - morrow : my heart is ...
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Juliet . This is thy sheath ; there rest , and let me die . Act V. Scene III . 1 1 TIMON
ATHENS 1 1 1 DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . Bal . [ Aside . ] For all this same , I'll hide
me hereabout : His looks I fear , and his intents I doubt . [ Retires . Rom .
Juliet . This is thy sheath ; there rest , and let me die . Act V. Scene III . 1 1 TIMON
ATHENS 1 1 1 DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . Bal . [ Aside . ] For all this same , I'll hide
me hereabout : His looks I fear , and his intents I doubt . [ Retires . Rom .
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