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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... father girle , And one who pittying thy needfull state , Hath found thee out a happie day of ioy . Iul . What day is that I pray you ? Moth . Marry my childe , The gallant , yong and youthfull gentleman , The countie Paris at faint ...
... father girle , And one who pittying thy needfull state , Hath found thee out a happie day of ioy . Iul . What day is that I pray you ? Moth . Marry my childe , The gallant , yong and youthfull gentleman , The countie Paris at faint ...
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... father heare me fpeake . She kneeles done . Cap . I tell thee what , eyther refolue on Thursday next To goe with Paris to faint Peter's church : Or henceforth neuer looke me in the face . Speake not , reply not , for my fingers ytch ...
... father heare me fpeake . She kneeles done . Cap . I tell thee what , eyther refolue on Thursday next To goe with Paris to faint Peter's church : Or henceforth neuer looke me in the face . Speake not , reply not , for my fingers ytch ...
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... father Capolet will haue it fo , And I am nothing flacke to flow his haft . Fr. You fay you doe not know the ladies minde ? Vneuen is the course , I like it not . Par . Immoderately fhe weepes for Tybalts death , And therefore haue I ...
... father Capolet will haue it fo , And I am nothing flacke to flow his haft . Fr. You fay you doe not know the ladies minde ? Vneuen is the course , I like it not . Par . Immoderately fhe weepes for Tybalts death , And therefore haue I ...
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... father well ? How fares my Juliet ? that I afke againe : If she be well , then nothing can be ill . Balt . Then nothing can be ill , for she is well , Her bodie fleepes in Capels monument , And And her immortall parts with angels dwell ...
... father well ? How fares my Juliet ? that I afke againe : If she be well , then nothing can be ill . Balt . Then nothing can be ill , for she is well , Her bodie fleepes in Capels monument , And And her immortall parts with angels dwell ...
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... father . So get thee gone and trouble me no more . Why I defcend into this bed of death , Is partly to behold my ladies face , But chiefly to take from her dead finger , A precious ring which I must vse In deare imployment : but if thou ...
... father . So get thee gone and trouble me no more . Why I defcend into this bed of death , Is partly to behold my ladies face , But chiefly to take from her dead finger , A precious ring which I must vse In deare imployment : but if thou ...
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againſt art thou beauty becauſe beſt Caffio daughter dead deare death defire doft doth Enter euen euery Exeunt Exit eyes faid faire father feeme feene felfe fhall fhew firſt flaine fleepe fome fonne foule fpeake fpirit frier ftand ftill fuch fure fweet gaue giue graue grone Hamlet hath haue heart heauen heere honeft Hora houſe huſband Iago Iuliet King lady Laer Laertes leaue Leir liue lord loue Mantua Mercutio moft morrow moſt Mountague muft muſt neuer night Nurfe nurſe Ophe Othello pleaſe pleaſure pray prefent proue purpoſe reafon Romeo ſay ſhall ſhe ſhould ſpeake ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill ſweet tell thee thefe theſe thine thinke thofe thoſe thou art thou wilt thy felfe Tibalt villaine vnto vpon whofe Whoſe wife