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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... face with fome that I fhall fhew , And I will make thee thinke thy fwan a crow . Ro . When the deuout religion of mine eye Maintaines fuch falfhood , then turne teares to fire , And these who often drownde could neuer die , Tranfparent ...
... face with fome that I fhall fhew , And I will make thee thinke thy fwan a crow . Ro . When the deuout religion of mine eye Maintaines fuch falfhood , then turne teares to fire , And these who often drownde could neuer die , Tranfparent ...
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... face to the dew - dropping fouth . Ben . Come , come , this winde doth blow vs from ouríelues , Supper is done and we shall come too late . Ro . I feare too earlie , for my minde mifgiues Some confequence is hanging in the stars , Which ...
... face to the dew - dropping fouth . Ben . Come , come , this winde doth blow vs from ouríelues , Supper is done and we shall come too late . Ro . I feare too earlie , for my minde mifgiues Some confequence is hanging in the stars , Which ...
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... face , To fcorne and ieere at our folemnitie ? Now by the stocke and honor of my kin , To ftrike him dead I hold it for no fin . Ca. Why how now cofen , wherefore storm you so . Ti . Vncle this is a Mountague our foe , A villaine that ...
... face , To fcorne and ieere at our folemnitie ? Now by the stocke and honor of my kin , To ftrike him dead I hold it for no fin . Ca. Why how now cofen , wherefore storm you so . Ti . Vncle this is a Mountague our foe , A villaine that ...
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... face , nor any other part . Whats in a name ? That which we call a rofe , By any other name would fmell as sweet : So Romeo would , were he not Romeo cald , Retaine the diuine perfection he owes : Without that title Romeo part thy name ...
... face , nor any other part . Whats in a name ? That which we call a rofe , By any other name would fmell as sweet : So Romeo would , were he not Romeo cald , Retaine the diuine perfection he owes : Without that title Romeo part thy name ...
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... face , Els would a maiden blush bepaint my cheeks : For that which thou hafte heard me fpeake to night , Faine would I dwell on forme , faine faine denie , What I haue fpoke : but farewell complements , Doeft thou loue me ? Nay I know ...
... face , Els would a maiden blush bepaint my cheeks : For that which thou hafte heard me fpeake to night , Faine would I dwell on forme , faine faine denie , What I haue fpoke : but farewell complements , Doeft thou loue me ? Nay I know ...
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