Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The most excellent tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet. 1597. The most lamentable |
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This night I hold an old accuftom'd feast , Whereto I haue inuited many a guest , Such as I loue yet you among the store , One more most welcome makes the number more . At my poore houfe you fhall behold this night , Earth treadding ...
This night I hold an old accuftom'd feast , Whereto I haue inuited many a guest , Such as I loue yet you among the store , One more most welcome makes the number more . At my poore houfe you fhall behold this night , Earth treadding ...
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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 ftorm you fo . Ti . Vncle this is a Mountague our foe , A villaine that is hether come in spight , To mocke at our ...
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 ftorm you fo . Ti . Vncle this is a Mountague our foe , A villaine that is hether come in spight , To mocke at our ...
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Marrie batcheler her mother is the ladie houfe , and a good lady , and a wife , and a vertuous . her daughter that you talkt withall , I tell you , he that can lay hold of her fhall haue the chinkes . Rom . Is the a Mountague ?
Marrie batcheler her mother is the ladie houfe , and a good lady , and a wife , and a vertuous . her daughter that you talkt withall , I tell you , he that can lay hold of her fhall haue the chinkes . Rom . Is the a Mountague ?
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By loues light winges did I oreperch thefe wals , For ftonie limits cannot hold loue out , And what loue can doo , that dares loue attempt , Therefore thy kinfmen are no let to me . Iul . If they doe finde thee they will murder thee .
By loues light winges did I oreperch thefe wals , For ftonie limits cannot hold loue out , And what loue can doo , that dares loue attempt , Therefore thy kinfmen are no let to me . Iul . If they doe finde thee they will murder thee .
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He offers to fab himselfe , and nurfe fnatches the dagger away . Nur . Ah ? Fr. Hold , ftay thy hand : art thou a man ? thy forme Cryes out thou art , but thy wilde actes denote The vnrefonable furyes of a ...
He offers to fab himselfe , and nurfe fnatches the dagger away . Nur . Ah ? Fr. Hold , ftay thy hand : art thou a man ? thy forme Cryes out thou art , but thy wilde actes denote The vnrefonable furyes of a ...
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