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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... tranfgreffion , Griefes of mine owne lie heauie at my hart , Which thou wouldst propagate to haue them prest With more of thine , this griefe that thou hast With THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE Mount. I would thou wert so happie by thy ...
... tranfgreffion , Griefes of mine owne lie heauie at my hart , Which thou wouldst propagate to haue them prest With more of thine , this griefe that thou hast With THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE Mount. I would thou wert so happie by thy ...
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William Shakespeare. With more of thine , this griefe that thou hast showne , Doth ad more griefe to too much of mine owne . Loue is a smoke raisde with the fume of fighes Being purgde , a fire sparkling in louers eyes ... hast ...
William Shakespeare. With more of thine , this griefe that thou hast showne , Doth ad more griefe to too much of mine owne . Loue is a smoke raisde with the fume of fighes Being purgde , a fire sparkling in louers eyes ... hast ...
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... 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 , I warrant you if I should liue a hundred yeare , I ne- uer should forget it , wilt thou not ...
... 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 , I warrant you if I should liue a hundred yeare , I ne- uer should forget it , wilt thou not ...
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... hast thou bin then ? Ro . I tell thee ere thou aske it me againe , I haue bin feasting with mine enemie : Where on the fodaine one hath wounded mee Thats by me wounded , both our remedies With in thy help and holy phisicke lies , I ...
... hast thou bin then ? Ro . I tell thee ere thou aske it me againe , I haue bin feasting with mine enemie : Where on the fodaine one hath wounded mee Thats by me wounded , both our remedies With in thy help and holy phisicke lies , I ...
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... hast worne out thy pumpe , that when the single fole of it is worn the ieft may remaine after the wearing folie finguler . Rom . O fingle foald iest solie finguler for the singlenes . Me . Come between vs good Benuolio , for my wits ...
... hast worne out thy pumpe , that when the single fole of it is worn the ieft may remaine after the wearing folie finguler . Rom . O fingle foald iest solie finguler for the singlenes . Me . Come between vs good Benuolio , for my wits ...
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