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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... speake truth , Verona brags of him , As of a vertuous and well gouern'd youth ? I would not for the wealth of all this towne , Here in my house doo him disparagement : Therefore be quiet take no note of him , Beare a faire presence ...
... speake truth , Verona brags of him , As of a vertuous and well gouern'd youth ? I would not for the wealth of all this towne , Here in my house doo him disparagement : Therefore be quiet take no note of him , Beare a faire presence ...
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... speake to my gossip Venus one faire word , one nick name for her purblinde sonne and heire young Abraham : Cupid hee that shot so trim when young king Cophetua loued the begger wench . Hee heares me not . I coniure thee by Rosalindes ...
... speake to my gossip Venus one faire word , one nick name for her purblinde sonne and heire young Abraham : Cupid hee that shot so trim when young king Cophetua loued the begger wench . Hee heares me not . I coniure thee by Rosalindes ...
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... speake againe bright angell : For thou art as glorious to this night beeing ouer my head , As is a winged messenger of heauen Vnto the white vpturned woondring eyes , Of mortals that fall backe to gaze on him , When he bestrides the ...
... speake againe bright angell : For thou art as glorious to this night beeing ouer my head , As is a winged messenger of heauen Vnto the white vpturned woondring eyes , Of mortals that fall backe to gaze on him , When he bestrides the ...
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... speake to night , Faine would I dwell on forme , faine faine denie , What I haue spoke : but farewell complements , Doest thou loue me ? Nay I know thou wilt say I , And I will take thy word : but if thou swearst , Thou maieft proue ...
... speake to night , Faine would I dwell on forme , faine faine denie , What I haue spoke : but farewell complements , Doest thou loue me ? Nay I know thou wilt say I , And I will take thy word : but if thou swearst , Thou maieft proue ...
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... Speake Benuolio who began this fray ? Ben . Tibalt heere slaine whom Romeos hand did fslay . Romeo who spake him fayre bid him bethinke How nice the quarrell was . But Tibalt still persisting in his wrong , The stout Mercutio drewe to ...
... Speake Benuolio who began this fray ? Ben . Tibalt heere slaine whom Romeos hand did fslay . Romeo who spake him fayre bid him bethinke How nice the quarrell was . But Tibalt still persisting in his wrong , The stout Mercutio drewe to ...
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