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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... beare a braine : but as I faid , when it did taft the wormwood on the nipple of my dug , and felt it bitter , pretty foole to fee it teachie and fall out out with dugge . Shake quoth the doue - house OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
... beare a braine : but as I faid , when it did taft the wormwood on the nipple of my dug , and felt it bitter , pretty foole to fee it teachie and fall out out with dugge . Shake quoth the doue - house OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... Romeo and a Page . Ro . What shall this fpeech bee spoke for our excuse ? Or fhall we on without apologie . Benuoleo . The date is out of fuch prolixitie , Weele haue no Cupid hudwinckt with a scarfe , Bearing a Tartars painted bow of ...
... Romeo and a Page . Ro . What shall this fpeech bee spoke for our excuse ? Or fhall we on without apologie . Benuoleo . The date is out of fuch prolixitie , Weele haue no Cupid hudwinckt with a scarfe , Bearing a Tartars painted bow of ...
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... Romeo is it not ? Ti . It is that villaine Romeo . Ca. Let him alone , he beares him like a portly gentleman , And to fpeake truth , Verona brags of him , As of a vertuous and well gouern'd youth : I would not for the wealth of all this ...
... Romeo is it not ? Ti . It is that villaine Romeo . Ca. Let him alone , he beares him like a portly gentleman , And to fpeake truth , Verona brags of him , As of a vertuous and well gouern'd youth : I would not for the wealth of all this ...
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... Romeo alone . Ro . Shall I goe forward and my heart is here ? Turne backe dull earth and finde 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 ...
... Romeo alone . Ro . Shall I goe forward and my heart is here ? Turne backe dull earth and finde 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 ...
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... Romeo that fhe were , ah that she were An open Et cætera , thou a poprin peare . Romeo God night , il'e to my trundle bed : This field bed is too cold for mee . Come lets away , for tis but vaine , To feeke him here that meanes not to ...
... Romeo that fhe were , ah that she were An open Et cætera , thou a poprin peare . Romeo God night , il'e to my trundle bed : This field bed is too cold for mee . Come lets away , for tis but vaine , To feeke him here that meanes not to ...
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