Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The most excellent tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet. 1597. The most lamentableJ. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... shall behold this night , Earth treadding stars , that make darke heauen light : Such comfort as doo lufty youngmen feele , When well apparaild Aprill on the heele Of lumping winter treads , euen such delights Amongst fresh female buds ...
... shall behold this night , Earth treadding stars , that make darke heauen light : Such comfort as doo lufty youngmen feele , When well apparaild Aprill on the heele Of lumping winter treads , euen such delights Amongst fresh female buds ...
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... shall shew , And I will make thee thinke thy swan a crow . Ro . When the deuout religion of mine eye Maintaines such falshood , then turne teares to fire , And these who often drownde could neuer die , Transparent heretiques be burnt ...
... shall shew , And I will make thee thinke thy swan a crow . Ro . When the deuout religion of mine eye Maintaines such falshood , then turne teares to fire , And these who often drownde could neuer die , Transparent heretiques be burnt ...
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... shall she be fourteene , that shall shee marie I remember it well . Tis since the earth - quake nowe eleauen yeares , and she was weand I neuer shall forget it , of all the daies of the yeare vpon that day : for I had then laid ...
... shall she be fourteene , that shall shee marie I remember it well . Tis since the earth - quake nowe eleauen yeares , and she was weand I neuer shall forget it , of all the daies of the yeare vpon that day : for I had then laid ...
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... shall , Am I the master of the house or you ? You'le not indure him ? God shall mend my foule You'le make a mutenie amongst my guests , You'le fet cocke a hoope , you'le be the man . Ti . Vncle tis a shame . Ca. Goe too , you are a ...
... shall , Am I the master of the house or you ? You'le not indure him ? God shall mend my foule You'le make a mutenie amongst my guests , You'le fet cocke a hoope , you'le be the man . Ti . Vncle tis a shame . Ca. Goe too , you are a ...
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... shall Now feeming sweet , conuert to bitter gall . Rom . If I prophane with my vnworthie hand , This holie shrine , the gentle sinne is this : My lips two blushing pilgrims ready stand , To fmooth the rough touch with a gentle kisse ...
... shall Now feeming sweet , conuert to bitter gall . Rom . If I prophane with my vnworthie hand , This holie shrine , the gentle sinne is this : My lips two blushing pilgrims ready stand , To fmooth the rough touch with a gentle kisse ...
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