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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... hath not yet attainde to fourteene yeares : Let two more fommers wither in their pride , Before she can be thought fit for a bride . Paris . Younger than the are happie mothers made . Cap . But too foone marde are these so early maried ...
... hath not yet attainde to fourteene yeares : Let two more fommers wither in their pride , Before she can be thought fit for a bride . Paris . Younger than the are happie mothers made . Cap . But too foone marde are these so early maried ...
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... hath corns . Am I come neere you now , welcome gentlemen , welcome , More lights you knaues , and turn these tables vp , And quench the fire the roome is growne too hote . Ah firra , this vnlookt for sport comes well , Nay fit , nay fit ...
... hath corns . Am I come neere you now , welcome gentlemen , welcome , More lights you knaues , and turn these tables vp , And quench the fire the roome is growne too hote . Ah firra , this vnlookt for sport comes well , Nay fit , nay fit ...
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... hath not bin a bed to night . Ro . The last was true , the sweeter rest was mine . Fr. God pardon fin , wert thou with Rofaline ? Ro . With Rosaline my ghostly father no , I haue forgot that name , and that names woe . Fri. Thats my ...
... hath not bin a bed to night . Ro . The last was true , the sweeter rest was mine . Fr. God pardon fin , wert thou with Rofaline ? Ro . With Rosaline my ghostly father no , I haue forgot that name , and that names woe . Fri. Thats my ...
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... hath hee nothing ? A poxe on your houses . Rom . What art thou hurt man , the wound is not deepe . Mer . Noe not so deepe as a well , nor fo wide as a barne doore , but it will ferue I warrant . What meant you to come betweene vs ? I ...
... hath hee nothing ? A poxe on your houses . Rom . What art thou hurt man , the wound is not deepe . Mer . Noe not so deepe as a well , nor fo wide as a barne doore , but it will ferue I warrant . What meant you to come betweene vs ? I ...
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... hath beene to fee her matcht . And hauing now found out a gentleman , Of princely parentage , youthfull , and nobly trainde . Stuft as they say with honorable parts , Proportioned as ones heart coulde wish a man : And then to haue a ...
... hath beene to fee her matcht . And hauing now found out a gentleman , Of princely parentage , youthfull , and nobly trainde . Stuft as they say with honorable parts , Proportioned as ones heart coulde wish a man : And then to haue a ...
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