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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... feare not me I warrant thee . 2 I feare them no more than thee , but draw . 1 Nay let vs haue the law on our fide , let them begin first . Ile tell thee what Ile doo , as I goe by Ile bite my thumbe , which is difgrace enough if they ...
... feare not me I warrant thee . 2 I feare them no more than thee , but draw . 1 Nay let vs haue the law on our fide , let them begin first . Ile tell thee what Ile doo , as I goe by Ile bite my thumbe , which is difgrace enough if they ...
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... feare too earlie , for my minde mifgiues Some confequence is hanging in the stars , Which bitterly begins his fearefull date With this nights reuels , and expiers the terme Of a difpifed life , clofde in this breast , By fome vntimelie ...
... feare too earlie , for my minde mifgiues Some confequence is hanging in the stars , Which bitterly begins his fearefull date With this nights reuels , and expiers the terme Of a difpifed life , clofde in this breast , By fome vntimelie ...
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... feare being night , All this is but a dreame I heare and fee , Too flattering true to be fubftantiall . Iul . Three wordes goode Romeo and good night indeed . If that thy bent of loue be honourable ? Thy purpose marriage , fend me word ...
... feare being night , All this is but a dreame I heare and fee , Too flattering true to be fubftantiall . Iul . Three wordes goode Romeo and good night indeed . If that thy bent of loue be honourable ? Thy purpose marriage , fend me word ...
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... feare or doubt , To keep my felfe a faithfull vnftaind wife To my deere lord , my deereft Romeo . Fr. Hold Iuliet , hie thee home , get thee to bed , Let not thy nurse lye with thee in thy chamber : And when thou art alone , take thou ...
... feare or doubt , To keep my felfe a faithfull vnftaind wife To my deere lord , my deereft Romeo . Fr. Hold Iuliet , hie thee home , get thee to bed , Let not thy nurse lye with thee in thy chamber : And when thou art alone , take thou ...
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... feare I fhould difclofe Our former marriage ? Ah , I wrong him much , He is a holy and religious man : I will not entertaine fo bad a thought . What if I should be ftifled in the toomb ? Awake an houre before the appointed time : Ah ...
... feare I fhould difclofe Our former marriage ? Ah , I wrong him much , He is a holy and religious man : I will not entertaine fo bad a thought . What if I should be ftifled in the toomb ? Awake an houre before the appointed time : Ah ...
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