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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... fweet . Farewell cofe , Ben . Nay Ile goe along . And if you hinder me you doo me wrong . Ro . Tut I haue loft my felfe I am not here , This is not Romeo , hee's fome other where . Ben . Tell me in fadnes whome she is you loue ? Ro ...
... fweet . Farewell cofe , Ben . Nay Ile goe along . And if you hinder me you doo me wrong . Ro . Tut I haue loft my felfe I am not here , This is not Romeo , hee's fome other where . Ben . Tell me in fadnes whome she is you loue ? Ro ...
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... who ftrait on curfies dreame O're ladies lips , who dreame on kisses strait : Which oft the angrie Mab with blifters plagues , Becaufe Because their breathes with fweet meats tainted are : Sometimes THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE.
... who ftrait on curfies dreame O're ladies lips , who dreame on kisses strait : Which oft the angrie Mab with blifters plagues , Becaufe Because their breathes with fweet meats tainted are : Sometimes THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE.
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William Shakespeare. Because their breathes with fweet meats tainted are : Sometimes fhe gallops ore a lawers lap , And then dreames he of fmelling out a fute , And sometime comes fhe with a tithe pigs taile , Tickling a parfon's nose ...
William Shakespeare. Because their breathes with fweet meats tainted are : Sometimes fhe gallops ore a lawers lap , And then dreames he of fmelling out a fute , And sometime comes fhe with a tithe pigs taile , Tickling a parfon's nose ...
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... fweet , conuert to bitter gall . Rom . If I prophane with my vnworthie hand , This holie shrine , the gentle finne is this : My lips two blufhing pilgrims ready stand , To fmooth the rough touch with a gentle kisse . Juli . Good ...
... fweet , conuert to bitter gall . Rom . If I prophane with my vnworthie hand , This holie shrine , the gentle finne is this : My lips two blufhing pilgrims ready stand , To fmooth the rough touch with a gentle kisse . Juli . Good ...
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... fweet Mountague be true , Stay but a little and Il'e come againe . Ro . O bleffed blessed night , I feare being night , All this is but a dreame I heare and fee , Too flattering true to be fubftantiall . Iul . Three wordes goode Romeo ...
... fweet Mountague be true , Stay but a little and Il'e come againe . Ro . O bleffed blessed night , I feare being night , All this is but a dreame I heare and fee , Too flattering true to be fubftantiall . Iul . Three wordes goode Romeo ...
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