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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... she is rich in beautie , only poore , That when she dies with beautie dies her store . Enter Countie Paris , old Capulet . Of honorable reckoning are they both , And pittie tis they liue at ods so long : But leauing that , what say you ...
... she is rich in beautie , only poore , That when she dies with beautie dies her store . Enter Countie Paris , old Capulet . Of honorable reckoning are they both , And pittie tis they liue at ods so long : But leauing that , what say you ...
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... she be fourteene . Sufan and she God rest all christian soules were of an age . Well Susan is with God , the was too good for me : But as I said on Lammas eue at night shall she be fourteene , that shall shee marie I remember it well ...
... she be fourteene . Sufan and she God rest all christian soules were of an age . Well Susan is with God , the was too good for me : But as I said on Lammas eue at night shall she be fourteene , that shall shee marie I remember it well ...
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... she ? She is the fairies midwife and doth come In shape no bigger than an aggat stone On the forefinger of a burgomaster , Drawne with a teeme of little atomi , A thwart mens noses when they lie asleepe . Her waggon spokes are made of ...
... she ? She is the fairies midwife and doth come In shape no bigger than an aggat stone On the forefinger of a burgomaster , Drawne with a teeme of little atomi , A thwart mens noses when they lie asleepe . Her waggon spokes are made of ...
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... she with a tithe pigs taile , Tickling a parson's nose that lies afleepe , And then dreames he of another benefice : Sometimes she gallops ore a fouldiers nose , And then dreames he of cutting forraine throats , Of breaches ambuscados ...
... she with a tithe pigs taile , Tickling a parson's nose that lies afleepe , And then dreames he of another benefice : Sometimes she gallops ore a fouldiers nose , And then dreames he of cutting forraine throats , Of breaches ambuscados ...
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... she were , ah that she were An open Et catera , thou a poprin peare . Romeo God night , il'e to my trundle bed : This field bed is too cold for mee . Come lets away , for tis but vaine , To feeke him here that meanes not to be found ...
... she were , ah that she were An open Et catera , thou a poprin peare . Romeo God night , il'e to my trundle bed : This field bed is too cold for mee . Come lets away , for tis but vaine , To feeke him here that meanes not to be found ...
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