Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The most excellent tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet. 1597. The most lamentable |
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It feemes fhe hangs upon the cheeke of night , Like a rich iewell in an Aethiops eare , Beautie too rich for vfe , for earth too deare : So fhines a fnow - white fwan trouping with crowes , As this fair ladie ouer her fellowes fhowes .
It feemes fhe hangs upon the cheeke of night , Like a rich iewell in an Aethiops eare , Beautie too rich for vfe , for earth too deare : So fhines a fnow - white fwan trouping with crowes , As this fair ladie ouer her fellowes fhowes .
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Oh deare account , My life is my foes thrall . Ca. Nay gentlemen prepare not to be gone , We haue a trifling foolish banquet towards . They whisper in his eare . I pray + I pray you let me intreat you . Is 1 THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE ...
Oh deare account , My life is my foes thrall . Ca. Nay gentlemen prepare not to be gone , We haue a trifling foolish banquet towards . They whisper in his eare . I pray + I pray you let me intreat you . Is 1 THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE ...
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My name deare faint is hatefull to my feife , Because it is an enemie to thee . Had I it written I would teare the word . Iul . My eares haue not yet drunk a hundred words Of that tongues vtterance , yet I know the found : Art thou not ...
My name deare faint is hatefull to my feife , Because it is an enemie to thee . Had I it written I would teare the word . Iul . My eares haue not yet drunk a hundred words Of that tongues vtterance , yet I know the found : Art thou not ...
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I heare fome comming , Deare loue adew , fweet Mountague be true , Stay but a little and Il'e come againe . Ro . O blessed blessed night , I feare being night , All this is but a dreame I heare and fee , Too flattering true to be ...
I heare fome comming , Deare loue adew , fweet Mountague be true , Stay but a little and Il'e come againe . Ro . O blessed blessed night , I feare being night , All this is but a dreame I heare and fee , Too flattering true to be ...
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Then plainely know my harts deare loue is fet On the faire daughter of rich Capulet : As mine on hers , fo hers likewife on mine , And all combind , faue what thou must combine By holy marriage : where , and when ...
Then plainely know my harts deare loue is fet On the faire daughter of rich Capulet : As mine on hers , fo hers likewife on mine , And all combind , faue what thou must combine By holy marriage : where , and when ...
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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