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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... spirit in his mistris circle of some strange fashion , making it there to stand till she had laid it , and coniurde it downe , that were some spite . My inuocation is faire and honeft , and in his mistris name I coniure onely but to ...
... spirit in his mistris circle of some strange fashion , making it there to stand till she had laid it , and coniurde it downe , that were some spite . My inuocation is faire and honeft , and in his mistris name I coniure onely but to ...
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... spirit hath afpir'd the cloudes , Which too untimely scornd the lowly earth . Rom . This daies black fate , on more daies doth depend This but begins what other dayes must end . Enter Tibalt . Ben . Heere comes the furious Tibalt backe ...
... spirit hath afpir'd the cloudes , Which too untimely scornd the lowly earth . Rom . This daies black fate , on more daies doth depend This but begins what other dayes must end . Enter Tibalt . Ben . Heere comes the furious Tibalt backe ...
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... spirit : for no pulse shall keepe His naturall progresse , but furcease to beate : No figne of breath shall testifie thou liust . And in this borrowed likenes of shrunke death , Thou shalt remaine full two and fortie houres . And when ...
... spirit : for no pulse shall keepe His naturall progresse , but furcease to beate : No figne of breath shall testifie thou liust . And in this borrowed likenes of shrunke death , Thou shalt remaine full two and fortie houres . And when ...
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... spirit in his mistresse circle , Of fome strange nature , letting it there stand Till she had laide it , and coniured it downe , That were fome spight . My inuocation is faire and honeft , and in his mistresse name , I coniure onely but ...
... spirit in his mistresse circle , Of fome strange nature , letting it there stand Till she had laide it , and coniured it downe , That were fome spight . My inuocation is faire and honeft , and in his mistresse name , I coniure onely but ...
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... spirit hath aspir'd the cloudes , Which too vntimely here did scorne the earth . Ro . This daies blacke fate , on mo daies doth depend , This but begins , the wo others must end . Ben . Here comes the furious Tibalt backe againe . Ro ...
... spirit hath aspir'd the cloudes , Which too vntimely here did scorne the earth . Ro . This daies blacke fate , on mo daies doth depend , This but begins , the wo others must end . Ben . Here comes the furious Tibalt backe againe . Ro ...
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