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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... euery man depart in peace . Come Capulet come you along with me , And Mountague , come you this afternoone , To know our farther pleasure in this cafe , To old free towne our common iudgement place , Once more on paine of death each man ...
... euery man depart in peace . Come Capulet come you along with me , And Mountague , come you this afternoone , To know our farther pleasure in this cafe , To old free towne our common iudgement place , Once more on paine of death each man ...
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... Euery good hap that doth befall thee heere . Farwell . Rom . But that a ioy , past ioy cryes out on me , It were a griefe so breefe to part with thee . Exit Nurse . Enter olde Capolet and his wife , with county Paris . Cap . Thinges ...
... Euery good hap that doth befall thee heere . Farwell . Rom . But that a ioy , past ioy cryes out on me , It were a griefe so breefe to part with thee . Exit Nurse . Enter olde Capolet and his wife , with county Paris . Cap . Thinges ...
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... euery thing in extremitie : I must hence to wait , I be- seech you follow ftraight . Mo. We follow thee , Iuliet the countie staies . Nurfe . Goe gyrle , seeke happie nights to happie dayes . Exeunt . Enter Romeo , Mercutio , Benuolio ...
... euery thing in extremitie : I must hence to wait , I be- seech you follow ftraight . Mo. We follow thee , Iuliet the countie staies . Nurfe . Goe gyrle , seeke happie nights to happie dayes . Exeunt . Enter Romeo , Mercutio , Benuolio ...
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... euery man betakes * him to his legs , Ro . A torch for me , let wantons light of heart Tickle the fencelesse rushes with their heeles : For I am prouerbd with a graunfire phrafe , Ile be a candle - holder and looke on ,. * betake . * Nay ...
... euery man betakes * him to his legs , Ro . A torch for me , let wantons light of heart Tickle the fencelesse rushes with their heeles : For I am prouerbd with a graunfire phrafe , Ile be a candle - holder and looke on ,. * betake . * Nay ...
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... euery knaue to vse mee at his pleasure . Pet . I faw no man vse you at his pleasure : if I had , my weapon should quickly haue been out , I warrant you , I dare draw assoone as another man , if I fee occafion in a good quar rell , and ...
... euery knaue to vse mee at his pleasure . Pet . I faw no man vse you at his pleasure : if I had , my weapon should quickly haue been out , I warrant you , I dare draw assoone as another man , if I fee occafion in a good quar rell , and ...
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