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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... night I hold an old accustom'd feast , Whereto I haue inuited many a guest , Such as I loue : yet you among the store , One more most welcome makes the number more . At my poore house you shall behold this night , Earth treadding stars ...
... night I hold an old accustom'd feast , Whereto I haue inuited many a guest , Such as I loue : yet you among the store , One more most welcome makes the number more . At my poore house you shall behold this night , Earth treadding stars ...
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... night shall she be fourteene . Sufan and she God rest all christian soules were of an age . Well Susan is with God , the was too good for me : But as I said on Lammas eue at night shall she be fourteene , that shall shee marie I ...
... night shall she be fourteene . Sufan and she God rest all christian soules were of an age . Well Susan is with God , the was too good for me : But as I said on Lammas eue at night shall she be fourteene , that shall shee marie I ...
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... night , like lampes by day , Take our good meaning for our iudgement fits Three times a day , ere once in her right wits . Rom . So we meane well by going to this maske : But tis no wit to goe . Mer . Why Romeo may one aske ? Rom . I ...
... night , like lampes by day , Take our good meaning for our iudgement fits Three times a day , ere once in her right wits . Rom . So we meane well by going to this maske : But tis no wit to goe . Mer . Why Romeo may one aske ? Rom . I ...
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... night , And plats the Elfelocks in foule fluttish haire , Which once vntangled much misfortune breedes . Rom . Peace ... nights reuels , and expiers the terme } Of a dispised life , clofde in this breast , By some untimelie forfet ...
... night , And plats the Elfelocks in foule fluttish haire , Which once vntangled much misfortune breedes . Rom . Peace ... nights reuels , and expiers the terme } Of a dispised life , clofde in this breast , By some untimelie forfet ...
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... night , Like a rich iewell in an Aethiops eare , Beautie too rich for vse , for earth too deare : So shines a snow - white swan trouping with crowes , As this fair ladie ouer her fellowes showes . The measure done , Ile watch her place ...
... night , Like a rich iewell in an Aethiops eare , Beautie too rich for vse , for earth too deare : So shines a snow - white swan trouping with crowes , As this fair ladie ouer her fellowes showes . The measure done , Ile watch her place ...
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