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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... Should be so tyrranous and rough in proofe . Ro . Alas that loue whose view is muffled still , Should without lawes giue path - waies to our will : Where shall we dine ? Gods me , what fray was here ? Yet tell me not for I haue heard it ...
... Should be so tyrranous and rough in proofe . Ro . Alas that loue whose view is muffled still , Should without lawes giue path - waies to our will : Where shall we dine ? Gods me , what fray was here ? Yet tell me not for I haue heard it ...
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William Shakespeare. Capu . What should I say more than I faid before , My daughter is a stranger in the world , Shee hath not yet attainde to fourteene yeares : Let two more fommers wither in their pride , Before she can be thought fit ...
William Shakespeare. Capu . What should I say more than I faid before , My daughter is a stranger in the world , Shee hath not yet attainde to fourteene yeares : Let two more fommers wither in their pride , Before she can be thought fit ...
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... should haue askt thee that before . Ser . Now Il'e tel you without asking . My master is the great rich Capulet , and if you be not of the house of Moun- tagues , I pray come and crush a cup of wine . Rest you merrie . Ben . At this ...
... should haue askt thee that before . Ser . Now Il'e tel you without asking . My master is the great rich Capulet , and if you be not of the house of Moun- tagues , I pray come and crush a cup of wine . Rest you merrie . Ben . At this ...
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... should liue a hundred yeare , I ne- uer should forget it , wilt thou not luliet ? and by my troth she stinted and cried I. Juliet . And stint thou too , I prethee nurce say I. Nurce . Well goe thy waies , God marke thee for his grace ...
... should liue a hundred yeare , I ne- uer should forget it , wilt thou not luliet ? and by my troth she stinted and cried I. Juliet . And stint thou too , I prethee nurce say I. Nurce . Well goe thy waies , God marke thee for his grace ...
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... should be a Mountague , Fetch me my rapier boy . What dares the laue Come hither couer'd with an anticke face , To scorne and ieere at our folemnitie ? Now by the stocke and honor of my kin , To strike him dead I hold it for no fin . Ca ...
... should be a Mountague , Fetch me my rapier boy . What dares the laue Come hither couer'd with an anticke face , To scorne and ieere at our folemnitie ? Now by the stocke and honor of my kin , To strike him dead I hold it for no fin . Ca ...
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