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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... comes two of the Mountagues . Enter two feruingmen of the Monntagues . 1 Nay 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 ...
... comes two of the Mountagues . Enter two feruingmen of the Monntagues . 1 Nay 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 ...
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... Come Capulet come you along with me , And Mountague , come you this afternoone , To know our farther pleasure in this cafe , To old free towne our common iudgement place , Once more on paine of death each man depart . Exeunt . M. wife ...
... Come Capulet come you along with me , And Mountague , come you this afternoone , To know our farther pleasure in this cafe , To old free towne our common iudgement place , Once more on paine of death each man depart . Exeunt . M. wife ...
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... come , what lamb , what ladie bird , God forbid . Wher's this girle ? what Iuliet . Enter Iuliet . Juliet . How now who cals ? Nurce . Your mother . Iul . Madame I am here , what is your will ? W. This is the matter . Nurfe giue leaue a ...
... come , what lamb , what ladie bird , God forbid . Wher's this girle ? what Iuliet . Enter Iuliet . Juliet . How now who cals ? Nurce . Your mother . Iul . Madame I am here , what is your will ? W. This is the matter . Nurfe giue leaue a ...
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... comes fhe with a tithe pigs taile , Tickling a parfon's nose that lies asleepe , And then dreames he of another ... Come , come , this winde doth blow vs from ouríelues , Supper is done and we shall come too late . Ro . I feare too ...
... comes fhe with a tithe pigs taile , Tickling a parfon's nose that lies asleepe , And then dreames he of another ... Come , come , this winde doth blow vs from ouríelues , Supper is done and we shall come too late . Ro . I feare too ...
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... come neere you now , welcome gentlemen , welcome , More lights you knaues , and turn thefe tables vp , And quench the fire the roome is growne too hote . Ah firra , this vnlookt for fport comes well , Nay fit , nay fit , good cofen ...
... come neere you now , welcome gentlemen , welcome , More lights you knaues , and turn thefe tables vp , And quench the fire the roome is growne too hote . Ah firra , this vnlookt for fport comes well , Nay fit , nay fit , good cofen ...
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