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 , shed bloud of Mountagew . Pry . Speake Benuolio who began this fray ? Ben . Tibalt heere flaine whom Romeos hand did flay . Romeo who fpake him fayre bid him bethinke How ...
... deare kinfman , prince as thou art true : For blood of ours , shed bloud of Mountagew . Pry . Speake Benuolio who began this fray ? Ben . Tibalt heere flaine whom Romeos hand did flay . 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 seruingman . 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 seruingman . 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 stay , Further to prie in what I vndertake , By heauen Ile teare thee ioynt by ioynt , And ftrewe thys hungry churchyard with thy lims . The time and my intents are fauage , wilde . Balt . Well , Ile ...
... deare imployment : but if thou wilt stay , Further to prie in what I vndertake , By heauen Ile teare thee ioynt by ioynt , And ftrewe 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 reft 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 reft With wormes , that are thy ...
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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