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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... fortune in my miferie . Ser . Perhaps you haue learned it without booke : but I pray can you read any thing you fee ? Rom . I if I know , the letters and the language . Seru . Yee fay honeftly , reft you merrie . Rom . Stay fellow I can ...
... fortune in my miferie . Ser . Perhaps you haue learned it without booke : but I pray can you read any thing you fee ? Rom . I if I know , the letters and the language . Seru . Yee fay honeftly , reft you merrie . Rom . Stay fellow I can ...
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... fortunes flaue . Exeunt . Enter Citizens . Watch . Wher's he that flue Mercutio , Tybalt that villaine ? Ben . There is that Tybalt . Watch . Vp firra goe with vs. Enter Prince , Capolets wife . Pry . Where be the vile beginners of this ...
... fortunes flaue . Exeunt . Enter Citizens . Watch . Wher's he that flue Mercutio , Tybalt that villaine ? Ben . There is that Tybalt . Watch . Vp firra goe with vs. Enter Prince , Capolets wife . Pry . Where be the vile beginners of this ...
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... fortunes tender , To fay I cannot loue , I am too young , I pray you pardon mee ? But if you cannot wedde Ile pardon you . Graze where you will , you shall not house with me . Looke to it , thinke ont , I do not vse to iest . I tell yee ...
... fortunes tender , To fay I cannot loue , I am too young , I pray you pardon mee ? But if you cannot wedde Ile pardon you . Graze where you will , you shall not house with me . Looke to it , thinke ont , I do not vse to iest . I tell yee ...
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... fortune in my miferie . Ser . Perhaps you haue learned it without booke : But I pray can you read any thing you fee ? Rom . I if I know the letters and the language . Ser . Ye fay honestly , reft you merry . Rom . Stay fellow , I can ...
... fortune in my miferie . Ser . Perhaps you haue learned it without booke : But I pray can you read any thing you fee ? Rom . I if I know the letters and the language . Ser . Ye fay honestly , reft you merry . Rom . Stay fellow , I can ...
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... fortunes at thy foote Ile lay , And follow thee my L § throughout the world . Madam . I come , anon : but if thou meanest not well , Madam . I doe befeech thee ( by and by I come ) To ceafe thy ftrife and leaue me to my griefe , To ...
... fortunes at thy foote Ile lay , And follow thee my L § throughout the world . Madam . I come , anon : but if thou meanest not well , Madam . I doe befeech thee ( by and by I come ) To ceafe thy ftrife and leaue me to my griefe , To ...
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