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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... those stars : As day - light doth a lampe , her eyes in heauen , Would through the airie region ftreame fo bright , That birdes would fing , and thinke it were not night . Oh now she leanes her cheekes vpon her hand , I would I were the ...
... those stars : As day - light doth a lampe , her eyes in heauen , Would through the airie region ftreame fo bright , That birdes would fing , and thinke it were not night . Oh now she leanes her cheekes vpon her hand , I would I were the ...
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... those horfe : ftay not I fay . Well Iuliet , I will lye with thee to night . Lets fee for meanes . As I doo remember Here dwells a pothecarie whom oft I noted As I paft by , whofe needie shop is stufft With beggerly accounts of emptie ...
... those horfe : ftay not I fay . Well Iuliet , I will lye with thee to night . Lets fee for meanes . As I doo remember Here dwells a pothecarie whom oft I noted As I paft by , whofe needie shop is stufft With beggerly accounts of emptie ...
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... those that fell them . Rom . Art thou fo bare and full of pouertie , And dooft thou feare to violate the law ? The law is not thy frend , nor the lawes frend , And therefore make no confcience of the law : Vpon thy backe hangs ragged ...
... those that fell them . Rom . Art thou fo bare and full of pouertie , And dooft thou feare to violate the law ? The law is not thy frend , nor the lawes frend , And therefore make no confcience of the law : Vpon thy backe hangs ragged ...
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... those bloudy hands , Throw your mistempered weapons to the ground , And heare the fentence of your moued prince . Three ciuill brawles bred of an ayrie word , By thee old Capulet and Mountague , Haue thrice disturbde the quiet of our ...
... those bloudy hands , Throw your mistempered weapons to the ground , And heare the fentence of your moued prince . Three ciuill brawles bred of an ayrie word , By thee old Capulet and Mountague , Haue thrice disturbde the quiet of our ...
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... those so early made : Earth hath fwallowed all my hopes but she , Shees the hopefull lady of my earth , But wooe her gentle Paris , get her heart , My will to her confent , is but a part , Exeunt . † And Mountague . * She is . And And ...
... those so early made : Earth hath fwallowed all my hopes but she , Shees the hopefull lady of my earth , But wooe her gentle Paris , get her heart , My will to her confent , is but a part , Exeunt . † And Mountague . * She is . And And ...
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