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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... loue . Romeo . Out . Ben . Of loue . Ro . Out of her fauour where I am in loue . Ben . Alas that loue so gentle in her view , Should be so tyrranous and rough in proofe . Ro . Alas that loue whose view is muffled still , Should without ...
... loue . Romeo . Out . Ben . Of loue . Ro . Out of her fauour where I am in loue . Ben . Alas that loue so gentle in her view , Should be so tyrranous and rough in proofe . Ro . Alas that loue whose view is muffled still , Should without ...
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... loue ? Ro . What shall I grone and tell thee ? Ben . Why no , but fadly tell me who . Ro . Bid a fickman in sadness make his will . Ah word ill vrgde to one that is so ill . In sadnes cosen I doo loue a woman . Ben . I aimde fo right ...
... loue ? Ro . What shall I grone and tell thee ? Ben . Why no , but fadly tell me who . Ro . Bid a fickman in sadness make his will . Ah word ill vrgde to one that is so ill . In sadnes cosen I doo loue a woman . Ben . I aimde fo right ...
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... loue , the all feeing sonne Nere saw her match , since first the world begun . Ben . Tut you saw her faire none els being by , Her felfe poysd with her felfe in either eye : But in that cristall scales let there be waide , Your ladyes loue ...
... loue , the all feeing sonne Nere saw her match , since first the world begun . Ben . Tut you saw her faire none els being by , Her felfe poysd with her felfe in either eye : But in that cristall scales let there be waide , Your ladyes loue ...
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... loue sprung from my onely hate , Too early seene vnknowne , and knowne too late : Prodigious birth of loue is this to me , That I should loue a loathed enemie . Nurse . Whats this ? whats that ? Iul . Nothing nurse but a rime I learnt ...
... loue sprung from my onely hate , Too early seene vnknowne , and knowne too late : Prodigious birth of loue is this to me , That I should loue a loathed enemie . Nurse . Whats this ? whats that ? Iul . Nothing nurse but a rime I learnt ...
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... loue , and best befits the darke . Mer . If loue be blind , loue will not hit the marke , Now will he fit vnder a medler tree , And with his mistris were that kinde of fruite , As maides call medlers when they laugh alone . Ah Romeo ...
... loue , and best befits the darke . Mer . If loue be blind , loue will not hit the marke , Now will he fit vnder a medler tree , And with his mistris were that kinde of fruite , As maides call medlers when they laugh alone . Ah Romeo ...
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