What line number does this quote from "Romeo and Juliet" start and end.
A cold and drowsy humor; for no pulse Shall keep his native progress, but surcease: No warmth, no breath, shall testify thou livest; The roses in thy lips and cheeks shall fade To paly ashes; thy eyes' windows fall, Like death, when he shuts up the day of life; Each part, depriv’d of supple government, Shall, stiff and stark and cold, appear like death
What line number does it begin, and what line number does it end?
99-106
Are you sure?
If you don't mind, what's your source?
do you have a literature book
Yes, but it's hard to count the lines from it. Also, I feel that it is probably further than that because it is in Act 4, Scene 1.
it's on page 4 of Act IV Scene 1
Thank you. It actually counts again from each scene, but I can count to find the answer. Thanks again.
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