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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... vpon thy death . Ben . I doe but keepe the peace , put vp thy fword , or mannage it to part these men with me . Tib . What drawne and talke of peace ? I hate the word , as I hate hell , all Mountagues and thee : Haue at the coward ...
... vpon thy death . Ben . I doe but keepe the peace , put vp thy fword , or mannage it to part these men with me . Tib . What drawne and talke of peace ? I hate the word , as I hate hell , all Mountagues and thee : Haue at the coward ...
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... vpon that day : for I had then laid worme- wood to my dug fitting in the funne vnder the douehouse wall . My lord and you were then at Mantua , nay I doe beare a braine . But as I faide , when it did taft the worme- wood on the nipple ...
... vpon that day : for I had then laid worme- wood to my dug fitting in the funne vnder the douehouse wall . My lord and you were then at Mantua , nay I doe beare a braine . But as I faide , when it did taft the worme- wood on the nipple ...
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... vpon thy face , thou wilt fall backward when thou commest to age wilt thou not Iule ? It stinted , and said I. : Iuli . And stint thou too , I pray thee nurse , fay I. Nurse . Peace I haue done : God marke thee too his grace , thou waft ...
... vpon thy face , thou wilt fall backward when thou commest to age wilt thou not Iule ? It stinted , and said I. : Iuli . And stint thou too , I pray thee nurse , fay I. Nurse . Peace I haue done : God marke thee too his grace , thou waft ...
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... vpon her hand . O that I were a gloue vpon that hand , That I might touch that cheeke . Iuli . Ay me Rom . She fpeakes . Oh fpeake againe bright angell , for thou art As glorious to this night being ore my head , * and catera , and thou ...
... vpon her hand . O that I were a gloue vpon that hand , That I might touch that cheeke . Iuli . Ay me Rom . She fpeakes . Oh fpeake againe bright angell , for thou art As glorious to this night being ore my head , * and catera , and thou ...
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... vpon the bosome of the ayre . Iuli . O Romeo , Romeo , wherefore art thou Romeo ? Denie thy father and refuse thy name : Or if thou wilt not , be but fworne my loue , And Ile no longer be a Capulet . Rom . Shall I heare more , or fhall ...
... vpon the bosome of the ayre . Iuli . O Romeo , Romeo , wherefore art thou Romeo ? Denie thy father and refuse thy name : Or if thou wilt not , be but fworne my loue , And Ile no longer be a Capulet . Rom . Shall I heare more , or fhall ...
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