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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... true , Stay but a little and Il'e come againe . Ro . O bleffed blessed 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 ...
... true , Stay but a little and Il'e come againe . Ro . O bleffed blessed 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 ...
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... true qualities : For nought fo vile , that vile on earth doth liue , But to the earth fome fpeciall good doth giue : Nor nought fo good , but ftraind from that faire vfc , Reuolts to vice and ftumbles on abuse : Vertue it felfe turnes ...
... true qualities : For nought fo vile , that vile on earth doth liue , But to the earth fome fpeciall good doth giue : Nor nought fo good , but ftraind from that faire vfc , Reuolts to vice and ftumbles on abuse : Vertue it felfe turnes ...
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... true , the fweeter reft was mine . Fr. God pardon fin , wert thou with Rofaline ? Ro . With Rofaline my ghoftly father no , I haue forgot that name , and that names woe . Fri. Thats my good fonne : but where haft thou bin then ? Ro . I ...
... true , the fweeter reft was mine . Fr. God pardon fin , wert thou with Rofaline ? Ro . With Rofaline my ghoftly father no , I haue forgot that name , and that names woe . Fri. Thats my good fonne : but where haft thou bin then ? Ro . I ...
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... 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 nice the quarrell was . But Tibalt ...
... 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 nice the quarrell was . But Tibalt ...
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... of thy yeares and arte Could to no iffue of true honour bring . Speake not , be briefe : for I defire to die , If what thou speakst , speake not of remedie . Fr. Fr. Stay Juliet , I doo spie a kinde of THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE.
... of thy yeares and arte Could to no iffue of true honour bring . Speake not , be briefe : for I defire to die , If what thou speakst , speake not of remedie . Fr. Fr. Stay Juliet , I doo spie a kinde of THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE.
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