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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... thou be mooud thou't runne away . I There's not a man of them I meete , but Ile take the wall of . 2 That shewes ... thou art not fish , for if thou wert thou wouldst be but poore Iohn . A3 1 Ile I Ile play the tyrant , Ile first ...
... thou be mooud thou't runne away . I There's not a man of them I meete , but Ile take the wall of . 2 That shewes ... thou art not fish , for if thou wert thou wouldst be but poore Iohn . A3 1 Ile I Ile play the tyrant , Ile first ...
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... thou fome new infection to thy eye , And the ranke poyson of the old will die . Romeo . Your planton leafe is excellent for that . Ben . For what ? Romeo . For your broken shin . Ben . Why Romeo art thou mad ? Rom . Not mad , but bound ...
... thou fome new infection to thy eye , And the ranke poyson of the old will die . Romeo . Your planton leafe is excellent for that . Ben . For what ? Romeo . For your broken shin . Ben . Why Romeo art thou mad ? Rom . Not mad , but bound ...
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... thou her maid , art far more faire than she . Be not her maide since she is enuious , Her vestall liuerie is ... thou art as glorious to this night beeing ouer my head , As is a winged messenger of heauen Vnto the white vpturned ...
... thou her maid , art far more faire than she . Be not her maide since she is enuious , Her vestall liuerie is ... thou art as glorious to this night beeing ouer my head , As is a winged messenger of heauen Vnto the white vpturned ...
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... Art thou not Romeo and a Mountague ? Rom . Neyther faire faint , if eyther thee displease . Iul . How camst thou hether , tell me and wherfore ? The orchard walles are high and hard to clime , And the place death confidering who thou art ...
... Art thou not Romeo and a Mountague ? Rom . Neyther faire faint , if eyther thee displease . Iul . How camst thou hether , tell me and wherfore ? The orchard walles are high and hard to clime , And the place death confidering who thou art ...
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William Shakespeare. Therefore thy earlines doth me assure , Thou art vprows'd by some distemperature . Or if not so ... thou with Rofaline ? Ro . With Rosaline my ghostly father no , I haue forgot that name , and that names woe ...
William Shakespeare. Therefore thy earlines doth me assure , Thou art vprows'd by some distemperature . Or if not so ... thou with Rofaline ? Ro . With Rosaline my ghostly father no , I haue forgot that name , and that names woe ...
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