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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... deare : So shines a snow - white swan trouping with crowes , As this fair ladie ouer her fellowes showes . The measure done , Ile watch her place of stand , And touching hers , make happie my rude hand . Did my heart Joue till now ...
... deare : So shines a snow - white swan trouping with crowes , As this fair ladie ouer her fellowes showes . The measure done , Ile watch her place of stand , And touching hers , make happie my rude hand . Did my heart Joue till now ...
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... deare account , My life is my foes thrall . Ca. Nay gentlemen prepare not to be gone , We haue a trifling foolish banquet towards . They whisper in his eare . I pray you let me intreat you . Is it I pray THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE ...
... deare account , My life is my foes thrall . Ca. Nay gentlemen prepare not to be gone , We haue a trifling foolish banquet towards . They whisper in his eare . I pray you let me intreat you . Is it I pray THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE ...
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... deare saint is hatefull to my felfe , Because it is an enemie to thee . Had I it written I would teare the word . Iul . My eares haue not yet drunk a hundred words Of that tongues vtterance , yet I know the found : Art thou not Romeo ...
... deare saint is hatefull to my felfe , Because it is an enemie to thee . Had I it written I would teare the word . Iul . My eares haue not yet drunk a hundred words Of that tongues vtterance , yet I know the found : Art thou not Romeo ...
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... Deare loue adew , sweet Mountague be true , Stay but a little and Il'e come againe . Ro . O 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 ...
... Deare loue adew , sweet Mountague be true , Stay but a little and Il'e come againe . Ro . O 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 ...
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... deare loue is set On the faire daughter of rich Capulet : As mine on hers , so hers likewise on mine , And all combind , saue what thou must combine By holy marriage : where , and when , and how , We met , we woo'd , and made exchange ...
... deare loue is set On the faire daughter of rich Capulet : As mine on hers , so hers likewise on mine , And all combind , saue what thou must combine By holy marriage : where , and when , and how , We met , we woo'd , and made exchange ...
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