Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
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page 113 of 132 (85%)
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Pet. I will then giue it you soundly
Mu. What will you giue vs? Pet. No money on my faith, but the gleeke. I will giue you the Minstrell Mu. Then will I giue you the Seruing creature Peter. Then will I lay the seruing Creatures Dagger on your pate. I will carie no Crochets, Ile Re you, Ile Fa you, do you note me? Mu. And you Re vs, and Fa vs, you Note vs 2.M. Pray you put vp your Dagger, And put out your wit. Then haue at you with my wit Peter. I will drie-beate you with an yron wit, And put vp my yron Dagger. Answere me like men: When griping griefes the heart doth wound, then Musicke with her siluer sound. Why siluer sound? why Musicke with her siluer sound? what say you Simon Catling? Mu. Mary sir, because siluer hath a sweet sound Pet. Pratest, what say you Hugh Rebicke? 2.M. I say siluer sound, because Musitions sound for siluer Pet. Pratest to, what say you Iames Sound-Post? 3.Mu. Faith I know not what to say |
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