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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... eyes : Being vext , a fea raging with a louers tears . What is it else ? A madnes most discreet , A choking gall , and a preferuing fweet . Farewell cofe , Ben . Nay Ile goe along . And if you hinder me you doo me wrong . Ro . Tut I ...
... eyes : Being vext , a fea raging with a louers tears . What is it else ? A madnes most discreet , A choking gall , and a preferuing fweet . Farewell cofe , Ben . Nay Ile goe along . And if you hinder me you doo me wrong . Ro . Tut I ...
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... eye , Compare her face with fome that I fhall fhew , And I will make thee thinke thy fwan a crow . Ro . When the deuout religion of mine eye Maintaines fuch falfhood , then turne teares to fire , And these who often drownde could neuer ...
... eye , Compare her face with fome that I fhall fhew , And I will make thee thinke thy fwan a crow . Ro . When the deuout religion of mine eye Maintaines fuch falfhood , then turne teares to fire , And these who often drownde could neuer ...
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... eyes To twinckle in their fpheares till they returne . What if her eyes were there , they in her head , The brightnes of her cheekes would shame those stars : As day - light doth a lampe , her eyes in heauen , Would through the airie ...
... eyes To twinckle in their fpheares till they returne . What if her eyes were there , they in her head , The brightnes of her cheekes would shame those stars : As day - light doth a lampe , her eyes in heauen , Would through the airie ...
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... Therefore thy kinsmen are no let to me . Iul . If they doe finde thee they will murder thee . Rom . Alas there lies more perrill in thine eyes , Then Then twentie of their fwords , looke thou but fweete THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE.
... Therefore thy kinsmen are no let to me . Iul . If they doe finde thee they will murder thee . Rom . Alas there lies more perrill in thine eyes , Then Then twentie of their fwords , looke thou but fweete THE MOST EXCELLENT TRAGEDIE.
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... eyes . I am no pilot yet wert thou as farre As that vast shore , wafht with the furtheft fea , I would aduenture for fuch marchandise . Iul . Thou knowft the mafke of night is on my face , Els would a maiden blush bepaint my cheeks ...
... eyes . I am no pilot yet wert thou as farre As that vast shore , wafht with the furtheft fea , I would aduenture for fuch marchandise . Iul . Thou knowft the mafke of night is on my face , Els would a maiden blush bepaint my cheeks ...
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