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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... dost thou fall for- ward Juliet ? thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit : wilt thou not Iuliet ? and by my hollidam , the pretty foole left crying and said I. To see how a ieast shall come about , I warrant you if I should ...
... dost thou fall for- ward Juliet ? thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit : wilt thou not Iuliet ? and by my hollidam , the pretty foole left crying and said I. To see how a ieast shall come about , I warrant you if I should ...
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... dost not feele . Wert thou as young as I , Iuliet thy loue , An houre but married , Tybalt murdred . Doting like me , and like me banished , Then mightst thou speake , then mightst thou teare thy hayre . And fall vpon the ground as I ...
... dost not feele . Wert thou as young as I , Iuliet thy loue , An houre but married , Tybalt murdred . Doting like me , and like me banished , Then mightst thou speake , then mightst thou teare thy hayre . And fall vpon the ground as I ...
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... dost containe , The perfect modell of eternitie : Faire Iuliet that with angells dost remaine , Accept this latest fauour at my hands , That liuing honourd thee , and being dead With funerall praises doo adorne thy tombe . Boy whistles ...
... dost containe , The perfect modell of eternitie : Faire Iuliet that with angells dost remaine , Accept this latest fauour at my hands , That liuing honourd thee , and being dead With funerall praises doo adorne thy tombe . Boy whistles ...
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... dost thou tempt me , then haue at thee boy . They fight . Boy . O lord they fight , I will goe call the watch . Par . Ah I am flaine , if thou be mercifull Open the tombe , lay me with Iuliet . Rom . Yfaith I will , let me peruse this ...
... dost thou tempt me , then haue at thee boy . They fight . Boy . O lord they fight , I will goe call the watch . Par . Ah I am flaine , if thou be mercifull Open the tombe , lay me with Iuliet . Rom . Yfaith I will , let me peruse this ...
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... dost make in this delay , Is longer then the tale thou dost excuse , Is thy newes good or bad ? answere to that , Say either and Ile stay the circumstance : Let me be fatisfied , ift good or bad ? Nur . Wel , you haue made a simple ...
... dost make in this delay , Is longer then the tale thou dost excuse , Is thy newes good or bad ? answere to that , Say either and Ile stay the circumstance : Let me be fatisfied , ift good or bad ? Nur . Wel , you haue made a simple ...
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