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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... flaine Tybalt ? wilt thou slay thy felfe ? And lay thy lady too , that liues in thee ? Rouse vp thy fpirits , thy lady Iuliet liues , For whose sweet fake thou wert but lately dead : There ! There art thou happy . Tybalt would kill thee ...
... flaine Tybalt ? wilt thou slay thy felfe ? And lay thy lady too , that liues in thee ? Rouse vp thy fpirits , thy lady Iuliet liues , For whose sweet fake thou wert but lately dead : There ! There art thou happy . Tybalt would kill thee ...
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... flaine , if thou be mercifull Open the tombe , lay me with Iuliet . Rom . Yfaith I will , let me peruse this face , Mercutios kinsman , noble county Paris ? What said my man , when my betossed soule Did not regard him as we past along ...
... flaine , if thou be mercifull Open the tombe , lay me with Iuliet . Rom . Yfaith I will , let me peruse this face , Mercutios kinsman , noble county Paris ? What said my man , when my betossed soule Did not regard him as we past along ...
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... flaine . Prin . Search seeke about to finde the murderers . Enter olde Capolet and his wife . Capo . What rumor's this that is so early vp ? Moth . The people in the streetes crie Romeo , And fome on Iulict : as if they alone Had been ...
... flaine . Prin . Search seeke about to finde the murderers . Enter olde Capolet and his wife . Capo . What rumor's this that is so early vp ? Moth . The people in the streetes crie Romeo , And fome on Iulict : as if they alone Had been ...
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... flaine , Away to heauen respectiue lenitie , And fier and fury , be my conduct now , Now Tibalt take the villaine back againe , That late thou gaueft me , for Mercutios foule Is but a little way aboue our heads , Staying for thine to ...
... flaine , Away to heauen respectiue lenitie , And fier and fury , be my conduct now , Now Tibalt take the villaine back againe , That late thou gaueft me , for Mercutios foule Is but a little way aboue our heads , Staying for thine to ...
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... flaine himselfe ? say thou but I. And that bare vowell I shall poyfon more Then the death - darting eye of cockatrice , I am not I , if there be fuch an I. Or those eyes shot , that makes thee answere I : If he be slaine say I , or if ...
... flaine himselfe ? say thou but I. And that bare vowell I shall poyfon more Then the death - darting eye of cockatrice , I am not I , if there be fuch an I. Or those eyes shot , that makes thee answere I : If he be slaine say I , or if ...
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