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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... These two being dead , then liuing is there none . Nur . Tybalt is dead , and Romeo banished , Romeo that murdred him is banished . Iul . Ah heauens , did Romeos hand fhed Tybalts blood ! Nur . It did , it did , alacke the daye it did ...
... These two being dead , then liuing is there none . Nur . Tybalt is dead , and Romeo banished , Romeo that murdred him is banished . Iul . Ah heauens , did Romeos hand fhed Tybalts blood ! Nur . It did , it did , alacke the daye it did ...
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... these the newes you had to tell me of ? Marrie here are newes indeed . yet . Madame I will not marrie And when I doo , it fhal be rather Romeo whom I hate , Than countie Paris that I cannot loue . D3 Enter Enter olde Capolet . Moth ...
... these the newes you had to tell me of ? Marrie here are newes indeed . yet . Madame I will not marrie And when I doo , it fhal be rather Romeo whom I hate , Than countie Paris that I cannot loue . D3 Enter Enter olde Capolet . Moth ...
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... these maisterles and goory weapons ? Ah me I doubt , whofe heere ? what Romeo dead ? Who and Paris too ? what vnluckie houre Is acceffary to fo foule a finne ? The lady fturres . Juliet rifes . Iul . Ah comfortable fryer . I doe ...
... these maisterles and goory weapons ? Ah me I doubt , whofe heere ? what Romeo dead ? Who and Paris too ? what vnluckie houre Is acceffary to fo foule a finne ? The lady fturres . Juliet rifes . Iul . Ah comfortable fryer . I doe ...
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... These letters doo make good the fryers wordes , Come Capelet , and come òlde Mountagewe . Where are these enemies ? fee what hate hath done , Cap . Come brother Mountague giue me thy hand , There is my daughters dowry : for now no more ...
... These letters doo make good the fryers wordes , Come Capelet , and come òlde Mountagewe . Where are these enemies ? fee what hate hath done , Cap . Come brother Mountague giue me thy hand , There is my daughters dowry : for now no more ...
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... these fad things . Some shall be pardoned and fome punished : For nere was heard a ftorie of more woe , Than this of Iuliet and her Romeo . FIN I S. The most Excellent and Lamentable TRAGEDIE , O F ROMEO OF ROMEO AND JULIET , Some shall ...
... these fad things . Some shall be pardoned and fome punished : For nere was heard a ftorie of more woe , Than this of Iuliet and her Romeo . FIN I S. The most Excellent and Lamentable TRAGEDIE , O F ROMEO OF ROMEO AND JULIET , Some shall ...
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