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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... beare a braine : but as I faid , when it did taft the wormwood on the nipple of my dug , and felt it bitter , pretty foole to fee it teachie and fall out out with dugge . Shake quoth the doue - house OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
... beare a braine : but as I faid , when it did taft the wormwood on the nipple of my dug , and felt it bitter , pretty foole to fee it teachie and fall out out with dugge . Shake quoth the doue - house OF ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... beare the light . Mer . Beleeue me Romeo I muft haue you daunce . Rom . Not I beleeue me you haue dancing fhooes With nimble foles , I haue a foule of lead So ftakes me to the ground I cannot flirre , Mer . Giue me a cafe to put my ...
... beare the light . Mer . Beleeue me Romeo I muft haue you daunce . Rom . Not I beleeue me you haue dancing fhooes With nimble foles , I haue a foule of lead So ftakes me to the ground I cannot flirre , Mer . Giue me a cafe to put my ...
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... Beare a faire prefence , and put off these frownes , An ill befeeming femblance for a feaft . Ti . It fits when fuch a villaine is a guest , Ile not indure him . Ca. He fhal be indured , goe to I fay , he fhall , Am I the master of the ...
... Beare a faire prefence , and put off these frownes , An ill befeeming femblance for a feaft . Ti . It fits when fuch a villaine is a guest , Ile not indure him . Ca. He fhal be indured , goe to I fay , he fhall , Am I the master of the ...
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... beare no hatred bleffed man : for loe My interceffion likewife fteades my foe . Frier . Be plaine my fonne and homely in thy drift , Ridling confeffion findes but ridling fhrift . Rom . Then plainely know my harts deare loue is fet On ...
... beare no hatred bleffed man : for loe My interceffion likewife fteades my foe . Frier . Be plaine my fonne and homely in thy drift , Ridling confeffion findes but ridling fhrift . Rom . Then plainely know my harts deare loue is fet On ...
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William Shakespeare. I must take paines to further your delight , But you must beare the burden foone at night . Doth this newes please you now ? Iul . How doth her latter words reuiue my hart . Thankes gentle nurfe , difpatch thy ...
William Shakespeare. I must take paines to further your delight , But you must beare the burden foone at night . Doth this newes please you now ? Iul . How doth her latter words reuiue my hart . Thankes gentle nurfe , difpatch thy ...
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