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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... rest you merrie . Rom . Stay fellow I can read . He reads the letter . Seigneur Martino and his wife and daughters , countie An- felme and his beauteous fisters , the ladie widdow of Vtruuio , feigneur Placentio , and his louelie neeces ...
... rest you merrie . Rom . Stay fellow I can read . He reads the letter . Seigneur Martino and his wife and daughters , countie An- felme and his beauteous fisters , the ladie widdow of Vtruuio , feigneur Placentio , and his louelie neeces ...
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... Rest you merrie . Ben . At this fame auncient feast of Capulets , Sups the faire Rofaline whom thou so loues : With all the admired beauties of Verona , Goe thither and with vnattainted eye , Compare her face with some that I shall shew ...
... Rest you merrie . Ben . At this fame auncient feast of Capulets , Sups the faire Rofaline whom thou so loues : With all the admired beauties of Verona , Goe thither and with vnattainted eye , Compare her face with some that I shall shew ...
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... 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 remember it well . Tis since the earth - quake nowe ...
... 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 remember it well . Tis since the earth - quake nowe ...
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... would that I were fleep and peace of sweet to rest . Now will I to my ghostly fathers cell , His help to craue , and my good hap to tell . Enter Enter frier Francis . Frier . The gray ey'd morne OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
... would that I were fleep and peace of sweet to rest . Now will I to my ghostly fathers cell , His help to craue , and my good hap to tell . Enter Enter frier Francis . Frier . The gray ey'd morne OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... 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 good fonne : but where hast thou bin then ? Ro . I tell thee ere thou ...
... 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 good fonne : but where hast thou bin then ? Ro . I tell thee ere thou ...
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