Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The most excellent tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet. 1597. The most lamentable |
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Why is not this better now than groning for loue ? why now art thou fociable , now art thou thy felfe , nowe art This driueling thou what thou art , as wel by arte as nature . loue loue is like a great naturall , that runs vp THE MOST ...
Why is not this better now than groning for loue ? why now art thou fociable , now art thou thy felfe , nowe art This driueling thou what thou art , as wel by arte as nature . loue loue is like a great naturall , that runs vp THE MOST ...
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O heauens , O nature , wherefore did you make me , To liue fo vile , fo wretched as I fhall . Cap . O heere she lies that was our hope , our ioy , And being dead , dead forrow nips vs all . All at once cry out and wring their hands .
O heauens , O nature , wherefore did you make me , To liue fo vile , fo wretched as I fhall . Cap . O heere she lies that was our hope , our ioy , And being dead , dead forrow nips vs all . All at once cry out and wring their hands .
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This cannot anger him , t'would anger him To raise a spirit in his miftreffe circle , Of fome strange nature , letting it there ftand Till fhe had laide it , and coniured it downe , That were fome fpight .
This cannot anger him , t'would anger him To raise a spirit in his miftreffe circle , Of fome strange nature , letting it there ftand Till fhe had laide it , and coniured it downe , That were fome fpight .
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now art thou fociable , now art thou Romeo : now art thou what thou art , by art as well as by nature , for this driueling loue is like a great natural !, that runs lolling vp and downe to hide his bable in a hole . Ben .
now art thou fociable , now art thou Romeo : now art thou what thou art , by art as well as by nature , for this driueling loue is like a great natural !, that runs lolling vp and downe to hide his bable in a hole . Ben .
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... A dimme § faint , an honourable villaine : O nature , what hadft thou to doe in hell , When thou didst bower || the spirit of a fiend In mortall paradise of such sweet flesh ? Was euer booke containing fuch vile matter bedeard .
... A dimme § faint , an honourable villaine : O nature , what hadft thou to doe in hell , When thou didst bower || the spirit of a fiend In mortall paradise of such sweet flesh ? Was euer booke containing fuch vile matter bedeard .
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againe againſt backe beare beauty better Caffio comes daughter dead deare death doth downe earth Enter euen euery Exeunt Exit eyes face faire fall father feare felfe fhall fight fome fortune foule fpeake fuch fweet giue gone grace Hamlet hand hath haue head heare heart heauen heere helpe hold Hora houre Iuliet keepe kind King lady leaue Leir light liue looke lord loue married matter meanes mind moft morrow moſt mother muſt nature neuer night once play poore pray queene Romeo ſhall ſhe ſhould teares tell thanke thee theſe thine thing thinke thou art thought Tibalt true vnto vpon watch whofe wife wilt