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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... shame . Ca. Goe too , you are a faucie knaue . This tricke will scath you one day I know what . Well said my hartes : be quiet : More light ye knaue , or I will make you quiet . B2 Tibalt . Tibalt . Patience perforce with wilfull ...
... shame . Ca. Goe too , you are a faucie knaue . This tricke will scath you one day I know what . Well said my hartes : be quiet : More light ye knaue , or I will make you quiet . B2 Tibalt . Tibalt . Patience perforce with wilfull ...
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... shame those stars : As day - light doth a lampe , her eyes in heauen , Would through the airie region streame so bright , That birdes would fing , and thinke it were not night . Oh now the leanes her cheekes vpon her hand , I would I ...
... shame those stars : As day - light doth a lampe , her eyes in heauen , Would through the airie region streame so bright , That birdes would fing , and thinke it were not night . Oh now the leanes her cheekes vpon her hand , I would I ...
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... shame : Vpon his face shame is ashamde to fit . But wherefore villaine didst thou kill my cousen ? That villaine coufen would haue kild my husband . All this is comfort . But there yet remaines Worse than his death , which faine I ...
... shame : Vpon his face shame is ashamde to fit . But wherefore villaine didst thou kill my cousen ? That villaine coufen would haue kild my husband . All this is comfort . But there yet remaines Worse than his death , which faine I ...
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... shame , That coapst with death itselfe to flye from blame . And if thou doost , Ile giue thee remedie . Jul . Oh bid me leape ( rather than marrie Paris ) From off the battlements of yonder tower : Or chaine me to some steepie ...
... shame , That coapst with death itselfe to flye from blame . And if thou doost , Ile giue thee remedie . Jul . Oh bid me leape ( rather than marrie Paris ) From off the battlements of yonder tower : Or chaine me to some steepie ...
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... shame , if not for charity . Your daughter liues in peace and happines , And it is vaine to wish it otherwise . Come sticke your rosemary in this dead coarse , And as the custome of our country is , In all her best and sumptuous ...
... shame , if not for charity . Your daughter liues in peace and happines , And it is vaine to wish it otherwise . Come sticke your rosemary in this dead coarse , And as the custome of our country is , In all her best and sumptuous ...
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