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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... giue path - waies to our will : Where shall we dine ? Gods me , what fray was here ? Yet tell me not for I haue heard it all , Heres much to doe with hate , but more with loue . Why then , O brawling loue , O louing hate , O anie thing ...
... giue path - waies to our will : Where shall we dine ? Gods me , what fray was here ? Yet tell me not for I haue heard it all , Heres much to doe with hate , but more with loue . Why then , O brawling loue , O louing hate , O anie thing ...
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... giue leaue a while , we must talke in secret . Nurce come back again I haue remembred me , thou'se heare our counsaile . Thou knowest my daughters of a prettie age . Nurce . Faith I can tell her age unto an houre . Wife . Shee's not ...
... giue leaue a while , we must talke in secret . Nurce come back again I haue remembred me , thou'se heare our counsaile . Thou knowest my daughters of a prettie age . Nurce . Faith I can tell her age unto an houre . Wife . Shee's not ...
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... Giue me a cafe to put my visage in , A visor for a vifor , what care I What curious eye doth coate deformitie . Rom . Giue me a torch , let wantons light of hart Tickle the fenceles rushes with their heeles : For I am prouerbd with a ...
... Giue me a cafe to put my visage in , A visor for a vifor , what care I What curious eye doth coate deformitie . Rom . Giue me a torch , let wantons light of hart Tickle the fenceles rushes with their heeles : For I am prouerbd with a ...
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... giue : Nor nought fo good , but straind from that faire vse , Reuolts to vice and stumbles on abuse : Vertue it felfe turnes vice being misapplied , And vice fometimes by action dignified . Within the infant rinde of this small flower ...
... giue : Nor nought fo good , but straind from that faire vse , Reuolts to vice and stumbles on abuse : Vertue it felfe turnes vice being misapplied , And vice fometimes by action dignified . Within the infant rinde of this small flower ...
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... Giue me some aqua vitæ . Iul . I would thou hadst my bones , and I thy newes . Nur . Fie , what a iaunt haue I had and my backe a tother fide . Lord , Lord , what a cafe am I in . Jul . But tell me sweet nurse , what sayes Romeo ? Nur ...
... Giue me some aqua vitæ . Iul . I would thou hadst my bones , and I thy newes . Nur . Fie , what a iaunt haue I had and my backe a tother fide . Lord , Lord , what a cafe am I in . Jul . But tell me sweet nurse , what sayes Romeo ? Nur ...
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