Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
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page 112 of 132 (84%)
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Fri. Sir go you in; and Madam, go with him, And go sir Paris, euery one prepare To follow this faire Coarse vnto her graue: The heauens do lowre vpon you, for some ill: Moue them no more, by crossing their high will. Exeunt. Mu. Faith we may put vp our Pipes and be gone Nur. Honest goodfellowes: Ah put vp, put vp, For well you know, this is a pitifull case Mu. I by my troth, the case may be amended. Enter Peter. Pet. Musitions, oh Musitions, Hearts ease, hearts ease, O, and you will haue me liue, play hearts ease Mu. Why hearts ease; Pet. O Musitions, Because my heart it selfe plaies, my heart is full Mu. Not a dump we, 'tis no time to play now Pet. You will not then? Mu. No |
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