Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The most excellent tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet. 1597. The most lamentable |
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I Thats true , therefore Ile thrust the men from the wall , and thrust the maids to to the walls : nay , thou shalt fee I am a tall peece of flesh . 2 Tis well thou art not fish , for if thou wert thou wouldst be but poore Iohn .
I Thats true , therefore Ile thrust the men from the wall , and thrust the maids to to the walls : nay , thou shalt fee I am a tall peece of flesh . 2 Tis well thou art not fish , for if thou wert thou wouldst be but poore Iohn .
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I would thou wert fo happie by thy stay To heare true fhrift . Come madame lets away . Benuo . Good morrow cofen . Romeo . Is the day fo young ? Ben . But new stroke nine . Romeo . Ay me , fad hopes feeme long .
I would thou wert fo happie by thy stay To heare true fhrift . Come madame lets away . Benuo . Good morrow cofen . Romeo . Is the day fo young ? Ben . But new stroke nine . Romeo . Ay me , fad hopes feeme long .
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In bed afleepe while they doe dreame things true . Mer . Ah then I fee queen Mab hath bin with you . Ben . Queen Mab whats fhe ? She is the fairies midwife and doth come In fhape no bigger than an aggat stone On the forefinger of a ...
In bed afleepe while they doe dreame things true . Mer . Ah then I fee queen Mab hath bin with you . Ben . Queen Mab whats fhe ? She is the fairies midwife and doth come In fhape no bigger than an aggat stone On the forefinger of a ...
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Forfweare it fight , I neuer faw true beautie till this night . Tib . This by his voice fhould be a Mountague , Fetch me my rapier boy . What dares the flaue Come hither couer'd with an anticke face , To fcorne and ieere at our ...
Forfweare it fight , I neuer faw true beautie till this night . Tib . This by his voice fhould be a Mountague , Fetch me my rapier boy . What dares the flaue Come hither couer'd with an anticke face , To fcorne and ieere at our ...
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I should haue bin ftrange I must confeffe , But that thou ouer - heardst ere I was ware My true loues paffion : therefore pardon me , And And not impute this yeelding to light loue , Which OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
I should haue bin ftrange I must confeffe , But that thou ouer - heardst ere I was ware My true loues paffion : therefore pardon me , And And not impute this yeelding to light loue , Which OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
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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