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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... true , therefore Ile thrust the men from the wall , and thrust the maids to to the walls : nay , thou fhalt see I am a tall peece of flesh . 2 Tis well thou art not fish , for if thou wert thou wouldst be but poore Iohn . A 3 1 Ile 1 ...
... true , therefore Ile thrust the men from the wall , and thrust the maids to to the walls : nay , thou fhalt see I am a tall peece of flesh . 2 Tis well thou art not fish , for if thou wert thou wouldst be but poore Iohn . A 3 1 Ile 1 ...
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... true fhrift . Come madame lets away . Benuo . Good morrow cofen . Romeo . Is the day so young ? Ben . But new ftroke nine . Romeo . Ay me , fad hopes feeme long . Was that my father that went hence fo fast ? Ben . It was , what forrow ...
... true fhrift . Come madame lets away . Benuo . Good morrow cofen . Romeo . Is the day so young ? Ben . But new ftroke nine . Romeo . Ay me , fad hopes feeme long . Was that my father that went hence fo fast ? Ben . It was , what forrow ...
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... true . Mer . Ah then I fee queen Mab hath bin with you . Ben . Queen Mab whats fhe ? She is the fairies midwife and doth come In fhape no bigger than an aggat stone On the forefinger of a burgomafter , Drawne with a teeme of little ...
... true . Mer . Ah then I fee queen Mab hath bin with you . Ben . Queen Mab whats fhe ? She is the fairies midwife and doth come In fhape no bigger than an aggat stone On the forefinger of a burgomafter , Drawne with a teeme of little ...
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... true beautie till this night . Tib . This by his voice should be a Mountague , Fetch me my rapier boy . What dares the flaue Come hither couer'd with an anticke face , To fcorne and ieere at our folemnitie ? Now by the stocke and honor ...
... true beautie till this night . Tib . This by his voice should be a Mountague , Fetch me my rapier boy . What dares the flaue Come hither couer'd with an anticke face , To fcorne and ieere at our folemnitie ? Now by the stocke and honor ...
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... true , Than they that haue more cunning to be strange . I should haue bin ftrange I must confeffe , But that thou ouer - heardst ere I was ware My true loues paffion : therefore pardon me , And And not impute this yeelding to light loue ...
... true , Than they that haue more cunning to be strange . I should haue bin ftrange I must confeffe , But that thou ouer - heardst ere I was ware My true loues paffion : therefore pardon me , And And not impute this yeelding to light loue ...
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