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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... vpon that day : for I had then laid wormewood to my dug , sitting in the fun vnder the doue - house wall . My lord and you were then at Mantua , nay I do beare a braine : but as I said , when it did tast the wormwood on the nipple of my ...
... vpon that day : for I had then laid wormewood to my dug , sitting in the fun vnder the doue - house wall . My lord and you were then at Mantua , nay I do beare a braine : but as I said , when it did tast the wormwood on the nipple of my ...
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... vpon her hand , I would I were the gloue to that same hand , That I might kisse that cheeke . Iul . Ay me . Rom . She speakes , oh speake againe bright angell : For thou art as glorious to this night beeing ouer my head , As is a winged ...
... vpon her hand , I would I were the gloue to that same hand , That I might kisse that cheeke . Iul . Ay me . Rom . She speakes , oh speake againe bright angell : For thou art as glorious to this night beeing ouer my head , As is a winged ...
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... vpon my name , How filuer fweet found louers tongues in night . Iul . Romeo ? Ro . Madame . Iul . At what a clocke to morrow shall I fend ? Ro . At the houre of nine . Iul . I will not faile , tis twentie yeares till then . Romeo I haue ...
... vpon my name , How filuer fweet found louers tongues in night . Iul . Romeo ? Ro . Madame . Iul . At what a clocke to morrow shall I fend ? Ro . At the houre of nine . Iul . I will not faile , tis twentie yeares till then . Romeo I haue ...
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... vpon foure - mens shoulders : For your house of the Mountegues and the Capolets : and then fome peasantly rogue , some sexton , fome base slaue shall write my epitapth , that Tybalt came and broke the princes lawes , and Mercutio was ...
... vpon foure - mens shoulders : For your house of the Mountegues and the Capolets : and then fome peasantly rogue , some sexton , fome base slaue shall write my epitapth , that Tybalt came and broke the princes lawes , and Mercutio was ...
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... vpon thy fate that smilles on thee . Take heede , take heede , for fuch dye miferable . Goe get thee to thy loue as was decreed : Afcend her chamber window , hence and comfort her , But looke thou stay not till the watch be fet : For ...
... vpon thy fate that smilles on thee . Take heede , take heede , for fuch dye miferable . Goe get thee to thy loue as was decreed : Afcend her chamber window , hence and comfort her , But looke thou stay not till the watch be fet : For ...
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