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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... thy swan a crow . Ro . When the deuout religion of mine eye Maintaines such falshood , then turne teares to fire ... felfe poysd with her felfe in either eye : But in that cristall scales let there be waide , Your ladyes loue ...
... thy swan a crow . Ro . When the deuout religion of mine eye Maintaines such falshood , then turne teares to fire ... felfe poysd with her felfe in either eye : But in that cristall scales let there be waide , Your ladyes loue ...
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... felfe , Because it is an enemie to thee . Had I it written I would teare the word . Iul . My eares haue not yet drunk a hundred words Of that tongues vtterance , yet I know the found : Art thou not Romeo and a Mountague ? Rom . Neyther ...
... felfe , Because it is an enemie to thee . Had I it written I would teare the word . Iul . My eares haue not yet drunk a hundred words Of that tongues vtterance , yet I know the found : Art thou not Romeo and a Mountague ? Rom . Neyther ...
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... thy pumpe , that when the single fole of it is worn the ieft may remaine after the wearing folie finguler . Rom . O ... felfe , nowe art thou what thou art , as wel by arte as nature . This driueling loue is like a great naturall ...
... thy pumpe , that when the single fole of it is worn the ieft may remaine after the wearing folie finguler . Rom . O ... felfe , nowe art thou what thou art , as wel by arte as nature . This driueling loue is like a great naturall ...
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... thy newes . Nur . Fie , what a iaunt haue I had and my backe a tother fide . Lord , Lord , what a cafe am I in . Jul ... felfe . Iul . Nay stay sweet nurse , I doo intreate thee now , What fayes my loue , my lord , my Romeo . Nur ...
... thy newes . Nur . Fie , what a iaunt haue I had and my backe a tother fide . Lord , Lord , what a cafe am I in . Jul ... felfe . Iul . Nay stay sweet nurse , I doo intreate thee now , What fayes my loue , my lord , my Romeo . Nur ...
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... thy parts , And thou art wedded to calamitie . Enter Romeo . Rom . Father what newes , what is the princes doome ... felfe , doo not say banishment . Fr. Hence from Verona art thou banished : Be patient , for the world is broad and ...
... thy parts , And thou art wedded to calamitie . Enter Romeo . Rom . Father what newes , what is the princes doome ... felfe , doo not say banishment . Fr. Hence from Verona art thou banished : Be patient , for the world is broad and ...
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