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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... night . Tib . This by his voice should be a Mountague , Fetch me my rapier boy . What dares the flaue Come hither couer'd with an anticke face , To fcorne and ieere at our folemnitie ? Now by the stocke and honor of my kin , To ftrike ...
... night . Tib . This by his voice should be a Mountague , Fetch me my rapier boy . What dares the flaue Come hither couer'd with an anticke face , To fcorne and ieere at our folemnitie ? Now by the stocke and honor of my kin , To ftrike ...
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... night , Blinde in his loue , and best befits the darke . Mer . If loue be blind , loue will not hit the marke , Now will he fit vnder a medler tree , And with his miftris were that kinde of fruite , As maides call medlers when they ...
... night , Blinde in his loue , and best befits the darke . Mer . If loue be blind , loue will not hit the marke , Now will he fit vnder a medler tree , And with his miftris were that kinde of fruite , As maides call medlers when they ...
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... night . Oh now she leanes her cheekes vpon her hand , I would I were the gloue to that fame hand , That I might kiffe that cheeke . Iul . Ay me . Rom . She fpeakes , oh fpeake againe bright angell : For thou art as glorious to this night ...
... night . Oh now she leanes her cheekes vpon her hand , I would I were the gloue to that fame hand , That I might kiffe that cheeke . Iul . Ay me . Rom . She fpeakes , oh fpeake againe bright angell : For thou art as glorious to this night ...
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... nights cloak to hide thee from their fight , And but thou loue me let them finde me here : For life were better ... night , Faine would I dwell on forme , faine faine denie , What I haue fpoke : but farewell complements , Doeft thou ...
... nights cloak to hide thee from their fight , And but thou loue me let them finde me here : For life were better ... night , Faine would I dwell on forme , faine faine denie , What I haue fpoke : but farewell complements , Doeft thou ...
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... night , I feare being night , All this is but a dreame I heare and fee , Too flattering true to be fubftantiall . Iul . Three wordes goode Romeo and good night indeed . If that thy bent of loue be honourable ? Thy purpose marriage ...
... night , I feare being night , All this is but a dreame I heare and fee , Too flattering true to be fubftantiall . Iul . Three wordes goode Romeo and good night indeed . If that thy bent of loue be honourable ? Thy purpose marriage ...
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