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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... false : At louer periuries they say loue smiles . Ah gentle Romeo , if thou loue pronounce it faithfully : Or if thou thinke I am too easely wonne , Il'e frowne and say thee nay and be peruerse , So thou wilt wooe : but els not for the ...
... false : At louer periuries they say loue smiles . Ah gentle Romeo , if thou loue pronounce it faithfully : Or if thou thinke I am too easely wonne , Il'e frowne and say thee nay and be peruerse , So thou wilt wooe : but els not for the ...
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... false , all faithles , periurde , all forsworne . Shame come to Romeo . Iul . A blister on that tung , he was not borne to shame : Vpon his face shame is ashamde to fit . But wherefore villaine didst thou kill my cousen ? That villaine ...
... false , all faithles , periurde , all forsworne . Shame come to Romeo . Iul . A blister on that tung , he was not borne to shame : Vpon his face shame is ashamde to fit . But wherefore villaine didst thou kill my cousen ? That villaine ...
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... word , yet if thou swearst , Thou maieft proue false , at louers periuries They say loue laughs , oh gentle Romeo , If thou doft loue pronounce it faithfully : Or i Or if thou thinkest I am too quickly wonne THE MOST LAMENTABLE TRAGEDIE.
... word , yet if thou swearst , Thou maieft proue false , at louers periuries They say loue laughs , oh gentle Romeo , If thou doft loue pronounce it faithfully : Or i Or if thou thinkest I am too quickly wonne THE MOST LAMENTABLE TRAGEDIE.
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... false , he speakes not true : Some twenty of them fought in this blacke strife , And all those twenty could but kill one life . I beg for iuftice which thou prince must giue : Romco lew Tibalt , Romeo must not liue . Prin . Romeo flew ...
... false , he speakes not true : Some twenty of them fought in this blacke strife , And all those twenty could but kill one life . I beg for iuftice which thou prince must giue : Romco lew Tibalt , Romeo must not liue . Prin . Romeo flew ...
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... false to any man : Farewell , my blessing season this in thee . Laer . Most humbly do I take my leaue my lord . Pol . The time inuefts you , goe , your feruants tend . Laer . Farewell Ophelia , and remember well What I haue said to you ...
... false to any man : Farewell , my blessing season this in thee . Laer . Most humbly do I take my leaue my lord . Pol . The time inuefts you , goe , your feruants tend . Laer . Farewell Ophelia , and remember well What I haue said to you ...
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