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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William Shakespeare. With more of thine , this griefe that thou haft showne , Doth ad more griefe to too much of mine owne . Loue is a smoke raifde with the fume of fighes Being purgde , a fire sparkling in louers eyes : Being vext , a ...
William Shakespeare. With more of thine , this griefe that thou haft showne , Doth ad more griefe to too much of mine owne . Loue is a smoke raifde with the fume of fighes Being purgde , a fire sparkling in louers eyes : Being vext , a ...
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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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... thine eyes , peace on thy breast , I would that I were fleep and peace of sweet to rest . Now will I to my ghoftly fathers cell , His help to craue , and my good hap to tell . Enter Enter frier Francis . Frier . The gray ey'd morne OF ...
... thine eyes , peace on thy breast , I would that I were fleep and peace of sweet to rest . Now will I to my ghoftly fathers cell , His help to craue , and my good hap to tell . Enter Enter frier Francis . Frier . The gray ey'd morne OF ...
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... thine , Thou and these woes were all for Rofaline , And art thou changde , pronounce this fentence then Women may fal , when ther's no ftrength in men . Rom . Thou chidft me oft for louing Rofaline . Fr. For doating , not for louing ...
... thine , Thou and these woes were all for Rofaline , And art thou changde , pronounce this fentence then Women may fal , when ther's no ftrength in men . Rom . Thou chidft me oft for louing Rofaline . Fr. For doating , not for louing ...
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... thine eyes . Iul . Romeo from thine all brightnes doth arise . Fr. Come wantons , come , the ftealing houres do paffe Defer imbracements till fome fitter time , C 3 Part Part for a while , you fhall not be alone OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
... thine eyes . Iul . Romeo from thine all brightnes doth arise . Fr. Come wantons , come , the ftealing houres do paffe Defer imbracements till fome fitter time , C 3 Part Part for a while , you fhall not be alone OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
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