| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 450 pàgines
...Romeo I If thou dost love , pronounce it faithfully : Or if thou think'st I am too quickly won, I 'll frown, and be perverse, and say thee nay, So thou...for the world. In truth , fair Montague , I am too food ; And therefore thou may'st think my haviour light: But trust me , gentleman , I 'll prove more... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 pàgines
...word : yet, if thou swear'st, Thou mayst prove false : at lovers' perjuries, They say, Jove laughs. O, gentle Romeo, If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully : Or, if thou think'st I am too quickly won, I '11 frown and be perverse, and say thee nay, So thou wilt woo ; but else, not for the world. In truth,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 pàgines
...word : yet, if thou swear'st, Thou mayst prove false : at lovers' perjuries, They say, Jove laughs. O, gentle Romeo, If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully : Or, if thou think'st I am too quickly won, I 'II frown and be perverse, and say thee nay, So thou wilt woo ; but else, not for the world. In truth,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 364 pàgines
...word : yet, if thou swear'st, Thou may'st prove false ; at lovers' perjuries, They say, Jove laughs. O, gentle Romeo, If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully : Or, if thou think'st I am too quickly won, I 'll frown, and be perverse, and say thee nay, So thou wilt woo ; but, else, not for the world. In... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pàgines
...Jove laughs. 0, gentle Romeo ! If thou 'dost love, pronounce it faithfully ; Or, if thou think'st 1 Fair Consort, th' hour Of night, and all things now...retir'd to rest, Mind us of like repose, since Hod fuir Montague, I am too fond, And therefore thou uiay'st think my 'hnviour light ; But trust me, gentleman,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 338 pàgines
...word ; yet, if thou swear'st, Thou mayst prove false : at lovers' perjuries, They say, Jove laughs. O, gentle Romeo, If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully : Or if thou think'st I am too quickly won, I '11 frown, and be perverse, and say thee nay, So thou wilt woo ; but, else, not for the world. In... | |
| Hargrave Jennings - 1846 - 932 pàgines
...perverse, and say thee nay, So thou wilt woo j but, else, not for the world. In truth, fair youth, I know I am too fond ; And therefore thou may'st think my...trust me, gentleman, I'll prove more true Than those who have more cunning to be shy. I should hare been more strange, I must confers, But that thou didst... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 pàgines
...word ; yet, if thou swear'st, Thou may'st prove false : at lovers' perjuries, They say, Jove laughs. |U{ strange. I should have been more strange, I must confess, But that thou over-heard'st, ere I was 'ware,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 554 pàgines
...Romeo, If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully ; Or, if thou think'st I am too quickly won, 111 frown, and be perverse, and say thee nay, So thou...more true Than those that have more cunning to be strange '. I should have been more strange, I must confess, But that thou over-heard'st, ere I was... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pàgines
...word. Yet if thou swear'st, Thou may'st prove false : at lovers' perjuries, They say, Jove laughs. 0, ded ; A sect whose chief devotion lies In odd perverse...sick ; That with more care keep holiday The wrong, may'nt think my 'haviour light ; But trust me, gentleman, I'll prove more true Than those that have... | |
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