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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... thee . 2 I feare them no more than thee , but draw . I Nay let vs haue the law on our fide , let them begin first . Ile tell thee what Ile doo , as I goe by Ile bite my thumbe , which is disgrace enough if they suffer it . 2 Content ...
... thee . 2 I feare them no more than thee , but draw . I Nay let vs haue the law on our fide , let them begin first . Ile tell thee what Ile doo , as I goe by Ile bite my thumbe , which is disgrace enough if they suffer it . 2 Content ...
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... thee for his grace , thou wert the prettiest babe that euer I nurst , might I but liue to fee thee married once , I haue my wish . Wife . And that fame marriage nurce , is the theame I meant to talke of : tell me luliet , howe stand you ...
... thee for his grace , thou wert the prettiest babe that euer I nurst , might I but liue to fee thee married once , I haue my wish . Wife . And that fame marriage nurce , is the theame I meant to talke of : tell me luliet , howe stand you ...
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... thee , Take all I haue . Rom . I take thee at thy word , Call me but loue , and Il'e be new baptifde , Henceforth I neuer will be Romeo . Iu . What man art thou , that thus beskrind in night , Doest stumble on my counfaile ? Ro . By a ...
... thee , Take all I haue . Rom . I take thee at thy word , Call me but loue , and Il'e be new baptifde , Henceforth I neuer will be Romeo . Iu . What man art thou , that thus beskrind in night , Doest stumble on my counfaile ? Ro . By a ...
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... thee . Ro . If my true harts loue Iul . Sweare not at al , though I doo ioy in thee , I haue small ioy in this contract to night , It is too rash , too fodaine , too vnaduisde , Too like the lightning that doth cease to bee Ere one can ...
... thee . Ro . If my true harts loue Iul . Sweare not at al , though I doo ioy in thee , I haue small ioy in this contract to night , It is too rash , too fodaine , too vnaduisde , Too like the lightning that doth cease to bee Ere one can ...
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... thee backe . Rom . Let me stay here till you remember it . Iul . I shall forget to haue thee still staie here , Remembring how I loue thy companie . Rom . And Il'e stay still to haue thee still forget , Forgetting any other home but ...
... thee backe . Rom . Let me stay here till you remember it . Iul . I shall forget to haue thee still staie here , Remembring how I loue thy companie . Rom . And Il'e stay still to haue thee still forget , Forgetting any other home but ...
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