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Romeo And JulietBy William Shakespeare ContextHighlight In ACT I
2 Ay, while you live, draw your neck out o the collar.
Romeo And JulietBy William Shakespeare ContextHighlight In ACT I
3 Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries That thou hast done me, therefore turn and draw.
Romeo And JulietBy William Shakespeare ContextHighlight In ACT III
4 I warrant you, I dare draw as soon as another man, if I see occasion in a good quarrel, and the law on my side.
Romeo And JulietBy William Shakespeare ContextHighlight In ACT II
5 Tut, dun's the mouse, the constable's own word: If thou art dun, we'll draw thee from the mire Or save your reverence love, wherein thou stickest Up to the ears.
Romeo And JulietBy William Shakespeare ContextHighlight In ACT I
6 But by and by comes back to Romeo, Who had but newly entertain'd revenge, And to't they go like lightning; for, ere I Could draw to part them was stout Tybalt slain; And as he fell did Romeo turn and fly.
Romeo And JulietBy William Shakespeare ContextHighlight In ACT III
7 Love's heralds should be thoughts, Which ten times faster glides than the sun's beams, Driving back shadows over lowering hills: Therefore do nimble-pinion'd doves draw love, And therefore hath the wind-swift Cupid wings.
Romeo And JulietBy William Shakespeare ContextHighlight In ACT II