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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... blessed blessed night , I feare being night , All this is but a dreame I heare and fee , Too flattering true to be substantiall . Iul . Three wordes goode Romeo and good night indeed . If that thy bent of loue be honourable ? Thy ...
... blessed blessed night , I feare being night , All this is but a dreame I heare and fee , Too flattering true to be substantiall . Iul . Three wordes goode Romeo and good night indeed . If that thy bent of loue be honourable ? Thy ...
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... blessed man : for loe My intercession likewise steades my foe . Frier . Be plaine my fonne and homely in thy drift , Ridling confeffion findes but ridling shrift . Rom . Then plainely know my harts deare loue is set On the faire ...
... blessed man : for loe My intercession likewise steades my foe . Frier . Be plaine my fonne and homely in thy drift , Ridling confeffion findes but ridling shrift . Rom . Then plainely know my harts deare loue is set On the faire ...
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... blessed mother wife it mads me , Day , night , early , late , at home , abroad , Alone , in company , waking or fleeping , Still my care hath beene to fee her matcht . And hauing now found out a gentleman , Of princely parentage ...
... blessed mother wife it mads me , Day , night , early , late , at home , abroad , Alone , in company , waking or fleeping , Still my care hath beene to fee her matcht . And hauing now found out a gentleman , Of princely parentage ...
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... blessed my rude hand . Did my heart loue till now , forsweare it fight , For I nere faw true beauty till this night . Tib . This by his voice , should be a Mountague . Fetch me my rapier boy , what dares the flaue Come hether couerd ...
... blessed my rude hand . Did my heart loue till now , forsweare it fight , For I nere faw true beauty till this night . Tib . This by his voice , should be a Mountague . Fetch me my rapier boy , what dares the flaue Come hether couerd ...
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... blessed moone I vow , That tips with filuer all these fruite tree tops . Iu . O fweare not by the moone th'inconstant moone , That monethly changes in her circled orbe , Leaft that thy loue proue likewise variable . Rom . What shall I ...
... blessed moone I vow , That tips with filuer all these fruite tree tops . Iu . O fweare not by the moone th'inconstant moone , That monethly changes in her circled orbe , Leaft that thy loue proue likewise variable . Rom . What shall I ...
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