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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... euen such delights Amongst fresh female buds shall you this night Inherit at my house , heare all , all fee , And like her moft , whose merite most shal be . Such amongst view of many myne beeing one , May ftand in number though in ...
... euen such delights Amongst fresh female buds shall you this night Inherit at my house , heare all , all fee , And like her moft , whose merite most shal be . Such amongst view of many myne beeing one , May ftand in number though in ...
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... Euen or odde , of all dayes in the yeare come Lam- mas eue at night shall she be fourteene . Sufan and she God rest all christian soules were of an age . Well Susan is with God , the was too good for me : But as I said on Lammas eue at ...
... Euen or odde , of all dayes in the yeare come Lam- mas eue at night shall she be fourteene . Sufan and she God rest all christian soules were of an age . Well Susan is with God , the was too good for me : But as I said on Lammas eue at ...
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... euen the day before shee brake her brow , and then my husband God be with his foule , hee was a merrie man : dost thou fall for- ward Juliet ? thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit : wilt thou not Iuliet ? and by my hollidam ...
... euen the day before shee brake her brow , and then my husband God be with his foule , hee was a merrie man : dost thou fall for- ward Juliet ? thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit : wilt thou not Iuliet ? and by my hollidam ...
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... euen now of one I dancst with . Nurse . Come your mother staies for you , Ile goe along with you . Exeunt . Enter Romeo alone . Ro . Shall I goe forward and my heart is here ? Turne backe dull earth and finde thy center out . Enter ...
... euen now of one I dancst with . Nurse . Come your mother staies for you , Ile goe along with you . Exeunt . Enter Romeo alone . Ro . Shall I goe forward and my heart is here ? Turne backe dull earth and finde thy center out . Enter ...
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... euen now vpon the pricke of noone . Nur . Fie , what a man is this ? Rom . A gentleman nurse , that God hath made for himselfe to marre . Nur . By my troth well faid : for himselfe to marre quoth he ? I pray you can anie of you tell ...
... euen now vpon the pricke of noone . Nur . Fie , what a man is this ? Rom . A gentleman nurse , that God hath made for himselfe to marre . Nur . By my troth well faid : for himselfe to marre quoth he ? I pray you can anie of you tell ...
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