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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William Shakespeare. Mount . I would thou wert fo happie by thy ftay To heare true fhrift . Come madame lets away . Benuo . Good morrow cofen . Romeo . Is the day so young ? Ben . But new ftroke nine . Romeo . Ay me , fad hopes feeme ...
William Shakespeare. Mount . I would thou wert fo happie by thy ftay To heare true fhrift . Come madame lets away . Benuo . Good morrow cofen . Romeo . Is the day so young ? Ben . But new ftroke nine . Romeo . Ay me , fad hopes feeme ...
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... heare all , all fee , And like her moft , whofe merite moft fhal be . Such amongst view of many myne beeing one , May ftand in number though in reckoning none . Enter Seruingmen . Where are you firra , goe trudge about Through faire ...
... heare all , all fee , And like her moft , whofe merite moft fhal be . Such amongst view of many myne beeing one , May ftand in number though in reckoning none . Enter Seruingmen . Where are you firra , goe trudge about Through faire ...
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... heare our counfaile . Thou knoweft my daughters of a prettie age . Nurce . Faith I can tell her age unto an houre . Wife . Shee's not fourteene . Nurce . Ile lay fourteene of my teeth , and yet to my teene be it fpoken , I haue but ...
... heare our counfaile . Thou knoweft my daughters of a prettie age . Nurce . Faith I can tell her age unto an houre . Wife . Shee's not fourteene . Nurce . Ile lay fourteene of my teeth , and yet to my teene be it fpoken , I haue but ...
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... thy center out . Enter Benuolio Mercutio . Ben . Romeo , my cofen Romeo . Mer . Doeft thou heare he is wife , Vpon my life he hath ftolne him home to bed . B 3 Ben . Ben . He came this way , and leapt this OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
... thy center out . Enter Benuolio Mercutio . Ben . Romeo , my cofen Romeo . Mer . Doeft thou heare he is wife , Vpon my life he hath ftolne him home to bed . B 3 Ben . Ben . He came this way , and leapt this OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... 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 .
... 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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againſt art thou beauty becauſe beſt Caffio daughter dead deare death defire doft doth Enter euen euery Exeunt Exit eyes faid faire father feeme feene felfe fhall fhew firſt flaine fleepe fome fonne foule fpeake fpirit frier ftand ftill fuch fure fweet gaue giue graue grone Hamlet hath haue heart heauen heere honeft Hora houſe huſband Iago Iuliet King lady Laer Laertes leaue Leir liue lord loue Mantua Mercutio moft morrow moſt Mountague muft muſt neuer night Nurfe nurſe Ophe Othello pleaſe pleaſure pray prefent proue purpoſe reafon Romeo ſay ſhall ſhe ſhould ſpeake ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill ſweet tell thee thefe theſe thine thinke thofe thoſe thou art thou wilt thy felfe Tibalt villaine vnto vpon whofe Whoſe wife