| William Shakespeare - 1709 - 598 psl.
...faithful Jttliet. Cap. As rich fliall Romeo by his Lady lye, Poor Sacrifices of our Enmity. Pri. A glooray Peace this Morning with it brings The Sun for Sorrow will not fliew his Head ', Go hence to have more talk of thefe fad things; Some ft all be pardon'd, and fome... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 psl.
...Juliet. Cap. As rich fhall Romeo's by his lady lye ; Poor facrifices of our enmity ! Prince. A gloomy Peace this morning with it brings, The Sun for Sorrow will not mew his head j Go hence to have more talk of thefe fad things ; Some (hall be pardon'd, and fome punifhcd.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 582 psl.
...faithful Juliet. 430 Cap. As rich shall Romeo by his lady lie ; Poor sacrifices of our enmity ! frince, A glooming peace this morning with it brings ; • The sun, for sorrow, will not shew his head : Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things ; Some shall be pardon'd, and some... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 psl.
...shall Romeo by his lady lie ; Poor sacrifices of our enmity ! 1 Mercutio and Parii. VOL. x. K Prince. A glooming peace this morning with it brings ; The...have more talk of these sad things ; Some shall be pardon' d, and some punished: For never was a story of more woe, Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 psl.
...is known, * There shall no figure at such rate be set, As that of true and faithful Juliet. Prince. A glooming peace this morning with it brings; The...story of more woe, Than this of Juliet and her Romeo. [Exeunt. . HAMLET. Act III. Scene IV. Ham Look you now, what follows : Here is your husband; like a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 psl.
...faithful Juliet. Cap. As rich shall Romeo by his lady lie; Poor sacrifices of our enmity ! Prince. A glooming peace this morning with it brings ; The...these sad things; Some shall be pardon'd, and some punished:9 For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo. \_Exeunt.1 1 Have lost... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 486 psl.
...faithful Juliet. Cap. As rich shall Romeo by his lady lie; Poor sacrifices of our enmity ! Prince. A glooming peace this morning with it brings ; The...these sad things ; Some shall be pardon'd, and some punished:9 For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo. [Exeunt.1 s Have lost... | |
| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 psl.
...sort in his very edifying Discourses on the " Hebrew Poetry." P. 178.— 178.— 566. Prince. Go heuce to have more talk of these sad things ; Some shall be pardon'd, and some punish' d : For never was a story of more woe, Than this of Juliet and her Romeo. I incline to agree... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 356 psl.
...and faithful Juliet Cap. As rich shall Romeo by his lady lie; Poor sacrifices of our enmity ! Prince. A glooming peace this morning with it brings; The...story of more woe. Than this of Juliet and her Romeo. [Exeunt. ANNOTATIONS DPON ROMEO AND JULIET. i Tins prologue, after the first copy was published in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 374 psl.
...faithful Juliet. Cap. As rich shall Romeo by his lady lie; Poor sacrifices of our enmity ! Prince. A glooming peace this morning with it brings : The...story of more woe, Than this of Juliet and her Romeo. [Exeunt. HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK. PERSONS OF THE DRAMA. CLAUDIUS, King of Denmark. HAMLET, son to... | |
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