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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... 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 , the pretty foole left crying and said I. To see how a ieast shall come about ...
... 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 , the pretty foole left crying and said I. To see how a ieast shall come about ...
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... foule You'le make a mutenie amongst my guests , You'le fet cocke a hoope , you'le be the man . Ti . Vncle tis a shame . Ca. Goe too , you are a faucie knaue . This tricke will scath you one day I know what . Well said my hartes : be ...
... foule You'le make a mutenie amongst my guests , You'le fet cocke a hoope , you'le be the man . Ti . Vncle tis a shame . Ca. Goe too , you are a faucie knaue . This tricke will scath you one day I know what . Well said my hartes : be ...
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... foule that calles vpon my name , How filuer fweet found louers tongues in night . Iul . Romeo ? Ro . Madame . Iul . At what a clocke to morrow shall I fend ? Ro . At the houre of nine . Iul . I will not faile , tis twentie yeares till ...
... foule that calles vpon my name , How filuer fweet found louers tongues in night . Iul . Romeo ? Ro . Madame . Iul . At what a clocke to morrow shall I fend ? Ro . At the houre of nine . Iul . I will not faile , tis twentie yeares till ...
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... foule Ile neuer more acknowledge thee , Nor what I haue shall euer doe thee good , Thinke ont , looke toot , I doe not vse to ieft : D4 Exit . Iul . Iul . Is there no pitty hanging in the cloudes OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
... foule Ile neuer more acknowledge thee , Nor what I haue shall euer doe thee good , Thinke ont , looke toot , I doe not vse to ieft : D4 Exit . Iul . Iul . Is there no pitty hanging in the cloudes OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... foule , or els beshrew them both . Iul . Amen . Nur . What say you madame ? Iul . Well , thou hast comforted me wondrous much , I pray thee goe thy waies vnto my mother Tell her I am gone hauing displeasde my father , To fryer Laurence ...
... foule , or els beshrew them both . Iul . Amen . Nur . What say you madame ? Iul . Well , thou hast comforted me wondrous much , I pray thee goe thy waies vnto my mother Tell her I am gone hauing displeasde my father , To fryer Laurence ...
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