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" Eyes, look your last ! Arms, take your last embrace ! and, lips, O you The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss A dateless bargain to engrossing death ! Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavoury guide ! Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on The... "
Shakspeare's himself again; or the language of the poet asserted - Page 218
by Andrew Becket - 1815
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The Real World: Non-fiction and Media 11-14

Geoff Barton - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1998 - 132 pages
...Will I set up my everlasting rest; And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars From this world-wearied flesh. Eyes look your last. Arms, take your last embrace....righteous kiss A dateless bargain to engrossing death. [Takes out the poison] Come bitter conduct, come unsavoury guide. Thou desperate pilot, now at once...
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Shakespeare's R & J

Joe Calarco - Drama - 1999 - 84 pages
...Will I set up my everlasting rest And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars From this world-wearied flesh. Eyes, look your last. Arms, take your last...righteous kiss A dateless bargain to engrossing Death. (As Student 1 takes up the fabric, Student 4 stands and moves toward him.) Come, bitter conduct, come...
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Symposia: Plato, the Erotic, and Moral Value

Louis A. Ruprecht - Philosophy - 1999 - 208 pages
...Will I set up my everlasting rest And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars From this world-wearied flesh. Eyes look your last, Arms take your last embrace,...righteous kiss A dateless bargain to engrossing Death!" Romeo and Juliet — and hardly this play alone — is impossible apart from the assumption, the intuition...
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The Gender of Death: A Cultural History in Art and Literature

Karl Siegfried Guthke - Art - 1999 - 316 pages
...One might think, if not of Hamlet's "fell sergeant Death" (v, 2, 288), then perhaps of Romeo's pilot Death: Come, bitter conduct, come unsavoury guide,...at once run on The dashing rocks thy seasick weary barque! (v, 3, 116-118) Even such extravagantly concrete personifications of death as gambler, tobacconist,...
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Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare - Comics & Graphic Novels - 2000 - 164 pages
...I set up my everlasting rest, 1 1c And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars From this world-wearied flesh. Eyes, look your last; Arms, take your last...The dashing rocks thy seasick weary bark. Here's to my love. [He drinks.] O true apothecary: Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die. [He dies. 120...
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Shakespeare : A Life: A Life

Park Honan - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 522 pages
...bemoaning his 'world-wearied flesh' as he leans with a poison vial over pale Juliet for one final kiss, Eyes, look your last. Arms, take your last embrace,...righteous kiss A dateless bargain to engrossing death. (v. iii. 109,112-15) Finally, the dead lovers seem asleep. The Friar retells their tragic story for...
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Ten-minute Play Collection

Lindsay Price - Canadian drama - 2000 - 60 pages
...inauspicious starts From this world wearied flesh. Eyes, look your last! Arms take your last embrace! Come bitter conduct, come unsavoury guide! Thou desperate...The dashing rocks thy seasick weary bark! Here's to my love! (He drinks) O true Apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die. DANNY collapses...
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Shakespeare's Reading

Robert S. Miola - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 206 pages
...galley charged with forgetfulness', Romeo imagines himself as a ship at sea; he addresses the poison: Come, bitter conduct, come unsavoury guide, Thou desperate...at once run on The dashing rocks thy sea-sick weary barque! (5. 3. 116-18) Petrarchan conventions create a powerful language of desolation, as Romeo radically...
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Romeo and Juliet

Jennifer Mulherin - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2001 - 40 pages
...in dark to be his paramour? Act v Sc iii Romeo then prepares himself to die. Romeo's last kiss . . . Eyes, look your last! Arms, take your last embrace!...you The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss . Act v Sciii He drinks the poison and dies. Juliet awakes Just as Juliet wakes up, the Friar arrives....
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William Shakespeare: The Complete Works

William Shakespeare - Drama - 1989 - 1286 pages
...look your Arms, take your last embrace! and, lips, О you The doors of breath, seal with a riphteous nd brought in matter that should feed this fire, And...blown out With that same weak wind which enkindled my love! [drinks] — О true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. — Thus with a kiss I die. [Día. Enter,...
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