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Description'Yet I cannot chose but laugh' Woodcut (Romeo and Juliet; The Illustrated Shakespeare, 1847).PNG
English: Romeo and Juliet - "Yet I cannot chose but laugh" engraving page 17 frame from Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life, "The Illustrated Shakespeare" edition, vol. III: Tragedies, 1847, New York: Harper & Brothers, by William Shakespeare, ed. by Gulian C. Verplanck
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