Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The most excellent tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet. 1597. The most lamentable |
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II the heades of their maides , or the maidenheades , take it in what fence thou 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 .
II the heades of their maides , or the maidenheades , take it in what fence thou 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 .
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... and then my husband God be with his foule , hee was a merrie man : doft thou fall forward Iuliet ? thou wilt fall backward when thou haft more wit : wilt thou not Iuliet ? and by my hollidam , the pretty foole left crying and faid ...
... and then my husband God be with his foule , hee was a merrie man : doft thou fall forward Iuliet ? thou wilt fall backward when thou haft more wit : wilt thou not Iuliet ? and by my hollidam , the pretty foole left crying and faid ...
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If he doe heare thee thou wilt anger him . Mer . Tut this cannot anger him , marrie if one shuld raise a fpirit in his miftris circle of some strange fashion , making it there to stand till fhe had laid it , and coniurde it downe ...
If he doe heare thee thou wilt anger him . Mer . Tut this cannot anger him , marrie if one shuld raise a fpirit in his miftris circle of some strange fashion , making it there to stand till fhe had laid it , and coniurde it downe ...
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Denie thy 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 fpeake to this ? B4 Iul . Iul . Tis but thy name that is mine enemie OF ROMEO ...
Denie thy 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 fpeake to this ? B4 Iul . Iul . Tis but thy name that is mine enemie OF ROMEO ...
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Nay I know thou wilt say I , And I will take thy word : but if thou swearst , Thou maieft proue false : At louer periuries ... Il'e frowne and fay thee nay and be peruerse , So thou wilt wooe : but els not for the world , In truth faire ...
Nay I know thou wilt say I , And I will take thy word : but if thou swearst , Thou maieft proue false : At louer periuries ... Il'e frowne and fay thee nay and be peruerse , So thou wilt wooe : but els not for the world , In truth faire ...
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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