The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... dead ; That gallant fpirit hath afpir'd the clouds , Which too untimely here did fcorn the earth . Rom . This day's black fate on more days does depend ; This but begins the woe , others must end . • This day's black fate on more days ...
... dead ; That gallant fpirit hath afpir'd the clouds , Which too untimely here did fcorn the earth . Rom . This day's black fate on more days does depend ; This but begins the woe , others must end . • This day's black fate on more days ...
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... dead , he's dead , he's dead ! We are undone , lady , we are undone . Alack the day ! he's gone , he's kill'd , he's dead . Jul . Can heaven be fo envious ? Nurfe . Romeo can , Though heav'n cannot . O Romeo ! Romeo ! Who ever would ...
... dead , he's dead , he's dead ! We are undone , lady , we are undone . Alack the day ! he's gone , he's kill'd , he's dead . Jul . Can heaven be fo envious ? Nurfe . Romeo can , Though heav'n cannot . O Romeo ! Romeo ! Who ever would ...
71 psl.
... dead ! Jul . What ftorm is this , that blows fo contrary ! Is Romeo flaughter'd ? and is Tybalt dead ? My dear - lov'd coufin , and my dearer Lord ? Then let the trumpet found the general Doom , For who is living , if thofe two are gone ...
... dead ! Jul . What ftorm is this , that blows fo contrary ! Is Romeo flaughter'd ? and is Tybalt dead ? My dear - lov'd coufin , and my dearer Lord ? Then let the trumpet found the general Doom , For who is living , if thofe two are gone ...
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... dead , that would have kill'd my huf- band ; All this is comfort ; wherefore weep I then ? Some word there was , worfer than Tybalt's death , That murder'd me ; I would forget it , fain ; But , oh ! it preffes to my memory , Like damned ...
... dead , that would have kill'd my huf- band ; All this is comfort ; wherefore weep I then ? Some word there was , worfer than Tybalt's death , That murder'd me ; I would forget it , fain ; But , oh ! it preffes to my memory , Like damned ...
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... thou difmember'd with thine own defence . ] And thou torn to pieces with thy own weapons . J For whose dear fake thou waft but lately dead 3 For ROMEO and JULIET . 79 Haft thou flain Tybalt? wilt thou slay thyself? ...
... thou difmember'd with thine own defence . ] And thou torn to pieces with thy own weapons . J For whose dear fake thou waft but lately dead 3 For ROMEO and JULIET . 79 Haft thou flain Tybalt? wilt thou slay thyself? ...
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