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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... hand Of yonder knight ? O fhee doth teach the torches to burne bright ! It feemes fhe hangs upon the cheeke of night , Like a rich iewell in an Aethiops eare , Beautie too rich for vfe , for earth too deare : So fhines a fnow - white ...
... hand Of yonder knight ? O fhee doth teach the torches to burne bright ! It feemes fhe hangs upon the cheeke of night , Like a rich iewell in an Aethiops eare , Beautie too rich for vfe , for earth too deare : So fhines a fnow - white ...
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... hand too much , Which mannerly deuotion fhewes in this : For faints haue hands which holy palmers touch , And palme to palme is holy palmers kisse . Rom . Haue not faints lips , and holy palmers too ? Iuli . Yes pilgrime lips that they ...
... hand too much , Which mannerly deuotion fhewes in this : For faints haue hands which holy palmers touch , And palme to palme is holy palmers kisse . Rom . Haue not faints lips , and holy palmers too ? Iuli . Yes pilgrime lips that they ...
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... hand , I would I were the gloue to that fame hand , That I might kiffe that cheeke . Iul . Ay me . Rom . She fpeakes , oh fpeake againe bright angell : For thou art as glorious to this night beeing ouer my head , As is a winged ...
... hand , I would I were the gloue to that fame hand , That I might kiffe that cheeke . Iul . Ay me . Rom . She fpeakes , oh fpeake againe bright angell : For thou art as glorious to this night beeing ouer my head , As is a winged ...
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... hand nor foote , Nor arme , nor face , nor any other part . Whats in a name ? That which we call a rofe , By any other name would fmell as sweet : So Romeo would , were he not Romeo cald , Retaine the diuine perfection he owes : Without ...
... hand nor foote , Nor arme , nor face , nor any other part . Whats in a name ? That which we call a rofe , By any other name would fmell as sweet : So Romeo would , were he not Romeo cald , Retaine the diuine perfection he owes : Without ...
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... hand , Like a pore prifoner in his twifted giues , And with a filke thred puls it backe againe , Too louing iealous of his libertie . Rom . Would I were thy bird . Iul . Sweet fo would I , Yet I fhould kill thee with much cherrifhing ...
... hand , Like a pore prifoner in his twifted giues , And with a filke thred puls it backe againe , Too louing iealous of his libertie . Rom . Would I were thy bird . Iul . Sweet fo would I , Yet I fhould kill thee with much cherrifhing ...
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