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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... liue , draw your necke out of the the collar . 1 I ftrike quickly being moou'd . 2 I , but you are not quickly mou'd to strike . 1 Dog of the house of the Mountagues moues me . 2 To mooue is to ftirre , and to bee valiant is to ftand to ...
... liue , draw your necke out of the the collar . 1 I ftrike quickly being moou'd . 2 I , but you are not quickly mou'd to strike . 1 Dog of the house of the Mountagues moues me . 2 To mooue is to ftirre , and to bee valiant is to ftand to ...
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... liues vnharm'd , Shee'le not abide the fiedge of louing tearmes , Nor ope her lap to faint feducing gold , Ah fhe is ... liue at ods fo long : But leaving that , what fay you to my fute ? Сари . Capu . What should I fay more than I faid ...
... liues vnharm'd , Shee'le not abide the fiedge of louing tearmes , Nor ope her lap to faint feducing gold , Ah fhe is ... liue at ods fo long : But leaving that , what fay you to my fute ? Сари . Capu . What should I fay more than I faid ...
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... liue a hundred yeare , I ne- uer should forget it , wilt thou not luliet ? and by my troth fhe ftinted and cried I. Juliet . And ftint thou too , I prethee nurce fay I. Nurce . Well goe thy waies , God marke thee for his grace , thou ...
... liue a hundred yeare , I ne- uer should forget it , wilt thou not luliet ? and by my troth fhe ftinted and cried I. Juliet . And ftint thou too , I prethee nurce fay I. Nurce . Well goe thy waies , God marke thee for his grace , thou ...
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... liue , But to the earth fome fpeciall good doth giue : Nor nought fo good , but ftraind from that faire vfc , Reuolts to vice and ftumbles on abuse : Vertue it felfe turnes vice being mifapplied , And vice fometimes by action dignified ...
... liue , But to the earth fome fpeciall good doth giue : Nor nought fo good , but ftraind from that faire vfc , Reuolts to vice and ftumbles on abuse : Vertue it felfe turnes vice being mifapplied , And vice fometimes by action dignified ...
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... liue in tryumph and Mercutio flaine ? Away to heauen refpectiue lenity : And fier eyed fury be my conduct now . Now Tibalt take the villaine backe againe , Which late thou gau'ft me : for Mercutios foule , Is but a little way aboue the ...
... liue in tryumph and Mercutio flaine ? Away to heauen refpectiue lenity : And fier eyed fury be my conduct now . Now Tibalt take the villaine backe againe , Which late thou gau'ft me : for Mercutios foule , Is but a little way aboue the ...
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