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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... meane fir in delay , We burne our lights by night , like lampes by day , Take our good meaning for our judgement fits Three times a day , ere once in her right wits . Rom . So we meane well by going to this maske : But tis no wit to goe ...
... meane fir in delay , We burne our lights by night , like lampes by day , Take our good meaning for our judgement fits Three times a day , ere once in her right wits . Rom . So we meane well by going to this maske : But tis no wit to goe ...
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... for tis but vaine , To feeke him here that meanes not to be found . Ro . He iefts at fcars that neuer felt a wound : But foft , what light forth yonder window breakes ? It It is the east , and Iuliet is the funne THE MOST EXCELLENT ...
... for tis but vaine , To feeke him here that meanes not to be found . Ro . He iefts at fcars that neuer felt a wound : But foft , what light forth yonder window breakes ? It It is the east , and Iuliet is the funne THE MOST EXCELLENT ...
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... meane of death , Though nere fo meane , but banishment To torture me withall : ah , banished . O frier , the damned vfe that word in hell : Howling attends it . How hadst thou the heart , Being a diuine , a ghostly confeffor , A finne ...
... meane of death , Though nere fo meane , but banishment To torture me withall : ah , banished . O frier , the damned vfe that word in hell : Howling attends it . How hadst thou the heart , Being a diuine , a ghostly confeffor , A finne ...
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... meanes not to come downe to night . Par . These times of woe affoord no time to wooe , Maddam farwell , commend me to your daughter . Paris offers to goe in , and Capolet calles him againe . Cap . Sir Paris ? Ile make a defperate tender ...
... meanes not to come downe to night . Par . These times of woe affoord no time to wooe , Maddam farwell , commend me to your daughter . Paris offers to goe in , and Capolet calles him againe . Cap . Sir Paris ? Ile make a defperate tender ...
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... meanes , and Ile finde fuch a man : For whileft he liues , my heart shall nere be light Till I behold him , dead is my poore heart . Thus for a kinsman vext ? Moth . Well let that paffe . I come to bring thee ioyfull newes ? Iul . And ...
... meanes , and Ile finde fuch a man : For whileft he liues , my heart shall nere be light Till I behold him , dead is my poore heart . Thus for a kinsman vext ? Moth . Well let that paffe . I come to bring thee ioyfull newes ? Iul . And ...
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