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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... mind draue me to walke abroad , Where vnderneath the groue of fyramour , That weftward rooteth from this city fide : So early walking did I fee your fonne , Towards him I made , but he was ware of me , And stole into the couert of the ...
... mind draue me to walke abroad , Where vnderneath the groue of fyramour , That weftward rooteth from this city fide : So early walking did I fee your fonne , Towards him I made , but he was ware of me , And stole into the couert of the ...
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... mind they hide the faire : He that is strooken blind , cannot forget The precious treasure of his eye - fight loft , Shew me a mistreffe that is paffing faire , What doth her beauty ferue but as a note , Where I may read who past that ...
... mind they hide the faire : He that is strooken blind , cannot forget The precious treasure of his eye - fight loft , Shew me a mistreffe that is paffing faire , What doth her beauty ferue but as a note , Where I may read who past that ...
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... mind , the faries coachmakers and in this state she gallops night by night , throgh louers brains , and then they : * Nay omitted . ‡ Spiders . * G 2 t of dream dream of loue . On courtiers knees , that dreame OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
... mind , the faries coachmakers and in this state she gallops night by night , throgh louers brains , and then they : * Nay omitted . ‡ Spiders . * G 2 t of dream dream of loue . On courtiers knees , that dreame OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... blowes vs from ourfelues , Supper is done , and we fhall come too late . Ro . I feare too early , for my mind mifgiues , di cames . telfaches . Some Some confequence yet hanging in the starres , Shall bitterly THE MOST LAMENTABLE TRAGEDIE.
... blowes vs from ourfelues , Supper is done , and we fhall come too late . Ro . I feare too early , for my mind mifgiues , di cames . telfaches . Some Some confequence yet hanging in the starres , Shall bitterly THE MOST LAMENTABLE TRAGEDIE.
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... minds , Tibalt is dead and Romeo banished : That banished , that one word banished , Hath flaine ten thousand Tibalts : Tibalts death Was woe inough if it had ended there : Or Or if fower woe delights in fellowship , And needly OF ROMEO ...
... minds , Tibalt is dead and Romeo banished : That banished , that one word banished , Hath flaine ten thousand Tibalts : Tibalts death Was woe inough if it had ended there : Or Or if fower woe delights in fellowship , And needly OF ROMEO ...
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