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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... show . Him as I noted , thus with my felfe I thought : And if a man should need a poyfon now , ( Whose present sale is death in Mantua ) Here he might buy it . This thought of mine Did but forerunne my need : and here about he dwels ...
... show . Him as I noted , thus with my felfe I thought : And if a man should need a poyfon now , ( Whose present sale is death in Mantua ) Here he might buy it . This thought of mine Did but forerunne my need : and here about he dwels ...
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... show : Iuft oppofite to what thou iustly seem'st , A dimme § faint , an honourable villaine : O nature , what hadst thou to doe in hell , When thou didst bower || the spirit of a fiend In mortall paradise of such sweet flesh ? Was euer ...
... show : Iuft oppofite to what thou iustly seem'st , A dimme § faint , an honourable villaine : O nature , what hadst thou to doe in hell , When thou didst bower || the spirit of a fiend In mortall paradise of such sweet flesh ? Was euer ...
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... show our duty . Kin . We doubt it nothing , hartely farwell . And now Laertes whats the newes with you ? You told vs of fome fute , what ist Laertes ? You cannot speake of reason to the Dane And lose your voyce ; what would'st thou ...
... show our duty . Kin . We doubt it nothing , hartely farwell . And now Laertes whats the newes with you ? You told vs of fome fute , what ist Laertes ? You cannot speake of reason to the Dane And lose your voyce ; what would'st thou ...
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... show my duty in your coronation ; Yet now I must confesse , that duty done My thoughts and wishes bend againe toward France . And bow them to your gracious leaue and pardon . King . Haue you your fathers leaue , what saies Polonius ...
... show my duty in your coronation ; Yet now I must confesse , that duty done My thoughts and wishes bend againe toward France . And bow them to your gracious leaue and pardon . King . Haue you your fathers leaue , what saies Polonius ...
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... Show me the steepe + and thorny way to ‡ heauen Whiles a puft , and reckles libertine , Himselfe the primrose path of dalience treads . And reakes not his owne reed . Enter Polonius . Laer . O feare me not , I stay too long , but heere ...
... Show me the steepe + and thorny way to ‡ heauen Whiles a puft , and reckles libertine , Himselfe the primrose path of dalience treads . And reakes not his owne reed . Enter Polonius . Laer . O feare me not , I stay too long , but heere ...
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