ILLNESS in Classic Quotes
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Quotes from Romeo And Juliet by William Shakespeare
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Current Search - Illness in Romeo And Juliet
1 Then she is well, and nothing can be ill.
2 You shall have none ill, sir; for I'll try if they can lick their fingers.
3 Bid a sick man in sadness make his will, A word ill urg'd to one that is so ill.
4 The heavens do lower upon you for some ill; Move them no more by crossing their high will.
5 Marry, sir, 'tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers; therefore he that cannot lick his fingers goes not with me.'
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