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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... paine of torture , from those bloody handes Throw your mistempered weapons to the ground . Three ciuell brawles bred of an airie word , By By the old Capulet and Mountague , Haue thrice disturbd THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE.
... paine of torture , from those bloody handes Throw your mistempered weapons to the ground . Three ciuell brawles bred of an airie word , By By the old Capulet and Mountague , Haue thrice disturbd THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE.
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... those trees , To be conforted with the humerous night , Blinde in his 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 ...
... those trees , To be conforted with the humerous night , Blinde in his 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 ...
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... those stars : As day - light doth a lampe , her eyes in heauen , Would through the airie region streame so bright , That birdes would fing , and thinke it were not night . Oh now the leanes her cheekes vpon her hand , I would I were the ...
... those stars : As day - light doth a lampe , her eyes in heauen , Would through the airie region streame so bright , That birdes would fing , and thinke it were not night . Oh now the leanes her cheekes vpon her hand , I would I were the ...
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... those neuer parting bands , Witnes of our harts loue by ioyning hands , And come she will . Fr. I gesse she will indeed , Youths loue is quicke , swifter than fwiftest speed . Enter Iuliet Somewhat fast , and embraceth Romeo . See where ...
... those neuer parting bands , Witnes of our harts loue by ioyning hands , And come she will . Fr. I gesse she will indeed , Youths loue is quicke , swifter than fwiftest speed . Enter Iuliet Somewhat fast , and embraceth Romeo . See where ...
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... those , that when hee comes in- to the confines of a tauerne , claps me his rapier on the boord , and fayes , God fend me no need of thee : and by the operation of the next cup of wine , he drawes it on the drawr , when in deed there is ...
... those , that when hee comes in- to the confines of a tauerne , claps me his rapier on the boord , and fayes , God fend me no need of thee : and by the operation of the next cup of wine , he drawes it on the drawr , when in deed there is ...
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