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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... deare kinfman , prince as thou art true : For blood of ours , fhed bloud of Mountagew . Pry . Speake Benuolio who began this fray ? Ben . Tibalt heere flaine whom Romeos hand did slay . Romeo who fpake him fayre bid him bethinke How ...
... deare kinfman , prince as thou art true : For blood of ours , fhed bloud of Mountagew . Pry . Speake Benuolio who began this fray ? Ben . Tibalt heere flaine whom Romeos hand did slay . Romeo who fpake him fayre bid him bethinke How ...
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... deare loude coufen , and my dearest lord . Then let the trumpet found a generall doome , These two being dead , then liuing is there none . Nur . Tybalt is dead , and Romeo banished , Romeo that murdred him is banished . Iul . Ah ...
... deare loude coufen , and my dearest lord . Then let the trumpet found a generall doome , These two being dead , then liuing is there none . Nur . Tybalt is dead , and Romeo banished , Romeo that murdred him is banished . Iul . Ah ...
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... deare Romeo . Exeunt . Enter olde Capolet , his wife , Nurse , and feruingman . Capo . Where are you firra ? Ser . Heere forfooth . Capo . Goe , prouide me twentie cunning cookes . Ser . I warrant you fir , let me alone for that , Ile ...
... deare Romeo . Exeunt . Enter olde Capolet , his wife , Nurse , and feruingman . Capo . Where are you firra ? Ser . Heere forfooth . Capo . Goe , prouide me twentie cunning cookes . Ser . I warrant you fir , let me alone for that , Ile ...
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... deare imployment : but if thou wilt ftay , Further to prie in what I vndertake , By heauen Ile teare thee ioynt by ioynt , And strewe thys hungry churchyard with thy lims . The time and my intents are fauage , wilde . Balt . Well , Ile ...
... deare imployment : but if thou wilt ftay , Further to prie in what I vndertake , By heauen Ile teare thee ioynt by ioynt , And strewe thys hungry churchyard with thy lims . The time and my intents are fauage , wilde . Balt . Well , Ile ...
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... deare Iuliet , How well thy beauty doth become this graue ? OI beleeue that vnfubftanciall death , Is amorous , and doth court my loue . Therefore will I , O heere , O euer heere , Set vp my euerlasting rest With wormes , that are thy ...
... deare Iuliet , How well thy beauty doth become this graue ? OI beleeue that vnfubftanciall death , Is amorous , and doth court my loue . Therefore will I , O heere , O euer heere , Set vp my euerlasting rest With wormes , that are thy ...
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