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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... must to the learned to learne of them , that's as much to say , the taylor must meddle with his laste , the shoomaker with his needle , the painter painter with his nets , and the fisher with his THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE.
... must to the learned to learne of them , that's as much to say , the taylor must meddle with his laste , the shoomaker with his needle , the painter painter with his nets , and the fisher with his THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE.
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... 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 fourteene . Nurce . Ile lay ...
... 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 fourteene . Nurce . Ile lay ...
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... must be gone to waite . Enter Maskers with Romeo and a Page . Ro . What shall this speech bee spoke for our excuse ? Or shall we on without apologie . Benuoleo . The date is out of fuch prolixitie , Weele haue no Cupid hudwinckt with a ...
... must be gone to waite . Enter Maskers with Romeo and a Page . Ro . What shall this speech bee spoke for our excuse ? Or shall we on without apologie . Benuoleo . The date is out of fuch prolixitie , Weele haue no Cupid hudwinckt with a ...
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... to be strange . I should haue bin strange I must confesse , But that thou ouer - heardst ere I was ware My true loues passion : therefore pardon me , And And not impute this yeelding to light loue , Which OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
... to be strange . I should haue bin strange I must confesse , But that thou ouer - heardst ere I was ware My true loues passion : therefore pardon me , And And not impute this yeelding to light loue , Which OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... must vp fill this oafier cage of ours , With balefull weeds , and precious iuyced flowers , Oh mickle is the powerfull grace that lies In hearbes , plants , ftones , and their true qualities : For nought fo vile , that vile on earth ...
... must vp fill this oafier cage of ours , With balefull weeds , and precious iuyced flowers , Oh mickle is the powerfull grace that lies In hearbes , plants , ftones , and their true qualities : For nought fo vile , that vile on earth ...
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