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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... wilt . 2 Nay let them take it in fence that feele it , but heere comes two of the Mountagues . Enter two feruingmen of the Monntagues . 1 Nay feare not me I warrant thee . 2 I feare them no more than thee , but draw . 1 Nay let vs haue ...
... wilt . 2 Nay let them take it in fence that feele it , but heere comes two of the Mountagues . Enter two feruingmen of the Monntagues . 1 Nay feare not me I warrant thee . 2 I feare them no more than thee , but draw . 1 Nay let vs haue ...
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... wilt fall backward when thou haft more wit : wilt thou not Iuliet ? and by my hollidam , the pretty foole left crying and faid I. To fee how a ieaft shall come about , I warrant you if I fhould liue a hundred yeare , I ne- uer should ...
... wilt fall backward when thou haft more wit : wilt thou not Iuliet ? and by my hollidam , the pretty foole left crying and faid I. To fee how a ieaft shall come about , I warrant you if I fhould liue a hundred yeare , I ne- uer should ...
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... wilt anger him . Mer . Tut this cannot anger him , marrie if one shuld raise a fpirit in his miftris circle of fome ftrange fashion , making it there to stand till fhe had laid it , and coniurde it downe , that were fome spite . My ...
... wilt anger him . Mer . Tut this cannot anger him , marrie if one shuld raise a fpirit in his miftris circle of fome ftrange fashion , making it there to stand till fhe had laid it , and coniurde it downe , that were fome spite . My ...
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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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... wilt fay I , And I will take thy word : but if thou fwearft , Thou maiest proue false : At louer periuries they fay Ioue fmiles . Ah gentle Romeo , if thou loue pronounce it faithfully : Or if thou thinke I am too eafely wonne , Il'e ...
... wilt fay I , And I will take thy word : but if thou fwearft , Thou maiest proue false : At louer periuries they fay Ioue fmiles . Ah gentle Romeo , if thou loue pronounce it faithfully : Or if thou thinke I am too eafely wonne , Il'e ...
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