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English, 01.07.2019 17:10 johan7974

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read the excerpt from a ll of william shakespeare romeo and juliet which lines convey the reason fria laurence
romeo and juliet get married in secret?
friar laurence holy saint fanswhat a change is here
is rosaline, whom thou didst love so dear
so soon fosen? young men's love then les
not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes
jesu maria, what a deal of brine
hath ward thy sallow check for rosaline
how much salt water thrown way in waste
to s on love that of it doth note
then not yet thy sighs from heaven clean
thy old groans ring yet in my angenten
lo here upon thy check the staindet sit
of an old tear that is not doft yet
we'er thou want thyself and these woes thine,
thou and these woes were all for rosaline
and thou changed pronounce this sentence then
women may all when there's no strength in men
romeo. thou chit meat for loving rosaline
friar laurence far doting, not for loving, pupil mine
romeo and bedst me bury love
friar laurence not in a grave
to lay one another out to have
romeo pray the chide not the whom i love now
doth grace for grace and love for love allow
the other did not so
friar laurence o. the new well
thy love did read by rate and could not spell
butcome, young wavereccome, go with me
in one respect th a t be
for tho s e may so happy pro
to tam your householdsrancou to pure love
romeo o, let us henge and on wudden het

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