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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... Exeunt . M. wife . Who set this auncient quarrel first abroach ? Speake nephew , were you by when it began ? Benuo . Here were the feruants of your aduerfaries , And yours close fighting ere I did approch . Wife . Ah where is Romeo ...
... Exeunt . M. wife . Who set this auncient quarrel first abroach ? Speake nephew , were you by when it began ? Benuo . Here were the feruants of your aduerfaries , And yours close fighting ere I did approch . Wife . Ah where is Romeo ...
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... Exeunt . Ser . Seske them out whose names are written here , and yet I knowe not who are written here : I must to the learned to learne of them , that's as much to say , the taylor must meddle with his laste , the shoomaker with his ...
... Exeunt . Ser . Seske them out whose names are written here , and yet I knowe not who are written here : I must to the learned to learne of them , that's as much to say , the taylor must meddle with his laste , the shoomaker with his ...
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... Exeunt . Iul . Whats he that followes there that would not dance ? Nur . I know not . Iul Goe learne his name , if he be maried , My graue is like to be my wedding bed . Nur . His name is Romeo and a Mountague , the onely sonne of your ...
... Exeunt . Iul . Whats he that followes there that would not dance ? Nur . I know not . Iul Goe learne his name , if he be maried , My graue is like to be my wedding bed . Nur . His name is Romeo and a Mountague , the onely sonne of your ...
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... Exeunt . Mer . Why whats become of Romeo ? came he not home to night ? Ben . Not to his fathers , I spake with his man . Mer . Ah that fame pale hard hearted wench , that Rosaline , Torments him fo , that he will fure run mad . Mer ...
... Exeunt . Mer . Why whats become of Romeo ? came he not home to night ? Ben . Not to his fathers , I spake with his man . Mer . Ah that fame pale hard hearted wench , that Rosaline , Torments him fo , that he will fure run mad . Mer ...
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... Exeunt . Rom . This morning here she pointed we should meet , And confumate those neuer parting bands , Witnes of our harts loue by ioyning hands , And come she will . Fr. I gesse she will indeed , Youths loue is quicke , swifter than ...
... Exeunt . Rom . This morning here she pointed we should meet , And confumate those neuer parting bands , Witnes of our harts loue by ioyning hands , And come she will . Fr. I gesse she will indeed , Youths loue is quicke , swifter than ...
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