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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... shall I grone and tell thee ? Ben . Why no , but fadly tell me who . Ro . Bid a fick man in fadness make his will . Ah word ill vrgde to one that is fo ill . In fadnes cofen I doo loue a woman . Ben . I aimde fo right , when as you faid ...
... shall I grone and tell thee ? Ben . Why no , but fadly tell me who . Ro . Bid a fick man in fadness make his will . Ah word ill vrgde to one that is fo ill . In fadnes cofen I doo loue a woman . Ben . I aimde fo right , when as you faid ...
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... shall scant fhew well that now feemes best . Rom . Ile goe along no fuch fight to be showne , But to reioyce in fplendor of mine owne , Enter Enter Capulets wife and Nurce . Wife . Nurce wher's THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE.
... shall scant fhew well that now feemes best . Rom . Ile goe along no fuch fight to be showne , But to reioyce in fplendor of mine owne , Enter Enter Capulets wife and Nurce . Wife . Nurce wher's THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE.
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... shall she be fourteene , that shall fhee marie I remember it well . Tis fince the earth - quake nowe eleauen yeares , and she was weand I neuer fhall forget it , of all the daies of the yeare vpon that day : for I had then laid ...
... shall she be fourteene , that shall fhee marie I remember it well . Tis fince the earth - quake nowe eleauen yeares , and she was weand I neuer fhall forget it , of all the daies of the yeare vpon that day : for I had then laid ...
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... shall come about , I warrant you if I fhould liue a hundred yeare , I ne- uer should forget it , wilt thou not luliet ? and by my troth fhe ftinted and cried I. Juliet . And ftint thou too , I prethee nurce fay I. Nurce . Well goe thy ...
... shall come about , I warrant you if I fhould liue a hundred yeare , I ne- uer should forget it , wilt thou not luliet ? and by my troth fhe ftinted and cried I. Juliet . And ftint thou too , I prethee nurce fay I. Nurce . Well goe thy ...
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... father , and refuse thy name , Or if thou wilt not be but fworne my loue , And Il'e no longer be a Capulet . Rom . Shall I heare more , or fhall I speake to this ? B 4 Iul . Iul . Tis but thy name that is mine enemie OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
... father , and refuse thy name , Or if thou wilt not be but fworne my loue , And Il'e no longer be a Capulet . Rom . Shall I heare more , or fhall I speake to this ? B 4 Iul . Iul . Tis but thy name that is mine enemie OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
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