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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... thy breaft , I would that I were fleep and peace of sweet to rest . Now will I to my ghostly fathers cell , His help to craue , and my good hap to tell . Enter Enter frier Francis . Frier . The gray ey'd morne OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
... thy breaft , I would that I were fleep and peace of sweet to rest . Now will I to my ghostly fathers cell , His help to craue , and my good hap to tell . Enter Enter frier Francis . Frier . The gray ey'd morne OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
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William Shakespeare. Enter frier Francis . Frier . The gray ey'd morne smiles on the frowning night , Checkring the easterne clouds with streakes of light , And flecked darkenes like a drunkard reeles , From forth daies path , and Titans ...
William Shakespeare. Enter frier Francis . Frier . The gray ey'd morne smiles on the frowning night , Checkring the easterne clouds with streakes of light , And flecked darkenes like a drunkard reeles , From forth daies path , and Titans ...
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... Frier . Be plaine my fonne and homely in thy drift , Ridling confeffion findes but ridling shrift . Rom . Then plainely know my harts deare loue is set On the faire daughter of rich Capulet : As mine on hers , so hers likewise on mine ...
... Frier . Be plaine my fonne and homely in thy drift , Ridling confeffion findes but ridling shrift . Rom . Then plainely know my harts deare loue is set On the faire daughter of rich Capulet : As mine on hers , so hers likewise on mine ...
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... frier Laurence cell , And frame a scuse that you must goe to shrift : There stayes a bridegroome to make you a bride . Now comes the wanton blood vp in your cheekes , I must prouide a ladder made of cordes , With which your lord must ...
... frier Laurence cell , And frame a scuse that you must goe to shrift : There stayes a bridegroome to make you a bride . Now comes the wanton blood vp in your cheekes , I must prouide a ladder made of cordes , With which your lord must ...
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... Frier . Rom . Now father Laurence , in thy holy grant Consists the good of me and Iuliet . Fr. Without more words I will doo all I may , To make you happie if in me it lye . Exeunt . Rom . This morning here she pointed we should meet ...
... Frier . Rom . Now father Laurence , in thy holy grant Consists the good of me and Iuliet . Fr. Without more words I will doo all I may , To make you happie if in me it lye . Exeunt . Rom . This morning here she pointed we should meet ...
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