The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 9H. Baldwin and son, 1798 |
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... thou her maid art far more fair than fhe : Be not her maid , fince she is envious ; Her veftal livery is but fick ... thou art As glorious to this night , being o'er my head , As is a winged meffenger of heaven Unto the white Scene ...
... thou her maid art far more fair than fhe : Be not her maid , fince she is envious ; Her veftal livery is but fick ... thou art As glorious to this night , being o'er my head , As is a winged meffenger of heaven Unto the white Scene ...
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... art thou Romeo ? Deny thy father , and refufe thy name : Or , if thou wilt not , be but fworn my love , And I'll no longer be a Capulet . Rom . Shall I hear more , or fhall I speak at this ? [ Afide , ful . ' Tis but thy name , that is ...
... art thou Romeo ? Deny thy father , and refufe thy name : Or , if thou wilt not , be but fworn my love , And I'll no longer be a Capulet . Rom . Shall I hear more , or fhall I speak at this ? [ Afide , ful . ' Tis but thy name , that is ...
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... Art thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rom . Neither , fair faint , if either thee dislike . Jul . How cam'ft thou hither , tell me ? and wherefore ? The orchard walls are high , and hard to climb ; And the place death , confidering who thou ...
... Art thou not Romeo , and a Montague ? Rom . Neither , fair faint , if either thee dislike . Jul . How cam'ft thou hither , tell me ? and wherefore ? The orchard walls are high , and hard to climb ; And the place death , confidering who thou ...
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... Thou art up - rous'd by fome diftemp'rature ; Or if not fo , then here I hit it right- Our Romeo hath not been in bed to - night . Rom . That laft is true , the fweeter reft 38 A & t II ROMEO AND JULIET .
... Thou art up - rous'd by fome diftemp'rature ; Or if not fo , then here I hit it right- Our Romeo hath not been in bed to - night . Rom . That laft is true , the fweeter reft 38 A & t II ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... Thou and these woes were all for Rosaline ; And art thou chang'd ? pronounce this sentence then- Women may fall , when there's no ftrength in men . Rom . Thou chidd'ft me oft for loving Rosaline , Fri. For doting , not for loving ...
... Thou and these woes were all for Rosaline ; And art thou chang'd ? pronounce this sentence then- Women may fall , when there's no ftrength in men . Rom . Thou chidd'ft me oft for loving Rosaline , Fri. For doting , not for loving ...
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