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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William Shakespeare. With more of thine , this griefe that thou hast showne , Doth ad more griefe to too much of mine owne . Loue is a smoke raisde with the fume of fighes Being purgde , a fire sparkling in louers eyes : Being vext , a ...
William Shakespeare. With more of thine , this griefe that thou hast showne , Doth ad more griefe to too much of mine owne . Loue is a smoke raisde with the fume of fighes Being purgde , a fire sparkling in louers eyes : Being vext , a ...
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... doth inrich the hand Of yonder knight ? O shee doth teach the torches to burne bright ! It seemes she hangs upon the cheeke of night , Like a rich iewell in an Aethiops eare , Beautie too rich for vse , for earth too deare : So shines a ...
... doth inrich the hand Of yonder knight ? O shee doth teach the torches to burne bright ! It seemes she hangs upon the cheeke of night , Like a rich iewell in an Aethiops eare , Beautie too rich for vse , for earth too deare : So shines a ...
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... doth a lampe , her eyes in heauen , Would through the airie region streame so bright , That birdes would fing , and thinke it were not night . Oh now the leanes her cheekes vpon her hand , I would I were the gloue to that same hand ...
... doth a lampe , her eyes in heauen , Would through the airie region streame so bright , That birdes would fing , and thinke it were not night . Oh now the leanes her cheekes vpon her hand , I would I were the gloue to that same hand ...
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... doth liue , But to the earth some speciall good doth giue : Nor nought fo good , but straind from that faire vse , Reuolts to vice and stumbles on abuse : Vertue it felfe turnes vice being misapplied , And vice fometimes by action ...
... doth liue , But to the earth some speciall good doth giue : Nor nought fo good , but straind from that faire vse , Reuolts to vice and stumbles on abuse : Vertue it felfe turnes vice being misapplied , And vice fometimes by action ...
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William Shakespeare. Therefore thy earlines doth me assure , Thou art vprows'd by some distemperature . Or if not so , then here I hit it ... doth not taste . The The funne not yet thy sighes from heauen cleares , OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
William Shakespeare. Therefore thy earlines doth me assure , Thou art vprows'd by some distemperature . Or if not so , then here I hit it ... doth not taste . The The funne not yet thy sighes from heauen cleares , OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
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