The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fall , fo light is vanity . Jul . Good even to my ghoftly Confeffor .. Fri. Romeo fhall thank thee , daughter , for us both . Ful . As much to him , elfe are his thanks too much . Rom . Ah ! Juliet , if the measure of thy joy Be heap'd ...
... fall , fo light is vanity . Jul . Good even to my ghoftly Confeffor .. Fri. Romeo fhall thank thee , daughter , for us both . Ful . As much to him , elfe are his thanks too much . Rom . Ah ! Juliet , if the measure of thy joy Be heap'd ...
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... fall out with a taylor for wearing his new doublet before Eafter ? with another , for tying his new fhoes with old ribband ? and yet thou wilt tutor me for quarrelling . Ben . If I were fo apt to quarrel as thou art , any man should buy ...
... fall out with a taylor for wearing his new doublet before Eafter ? with another , for tying his new fhoes with old ribband ? and yet thou wilt tutor me for quarrelling . Ben . If I were fo apt to quarrel as thou art , any man should buy ...
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... falls The citizens are up , and Tybalt flain ( 1 ) This day's black fate on more days does depend : ] . unhappy destiny bangs over the days yet to come . yet be more mifchief , This day's There will .C . 5 Stand Stand not amaz'd . The ...
... falls The citizens are up , and Tybalt flain ( 1 ) This day's black fate on more days does depend : ] . unhappy destiny bangs over the days yet to come . yet be more mifchief , This day's There will .C . 5 Stand Stand not amaz'd . The ...
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... fall upon the ground as I do now ,, Taking the measure of an unmade grave . [ Throwing himself on the Ground . Fri. Arife , one knocks . Good Romeo , hide thyself , Knock within . Rom . Not I , unless the breath of heart - fick Groans ...
... fall upon the ground as I do now ,, Taking the measure of an unmade grave . [ Throwing himself on the Ground . Fri. Arife , one knocks . Good Romeo , hide thyself , Knock within . Rom . Not I , unless the breath of heart - fick Groans ...
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... fall into fo deep an Rom . Oh , Nurfe ! Nurfe . Ah Sir ! ah Sir ! -Death is the end of all . Rom . Speak'ft thou of Julier ? how is it with her ? Doth not the think me an old murderer , Now I have ftain'd the childhood of our joy With ...
... fall into fo deep an Rom . Oh , Nurfe ! Nurfe . Ah Sir ! ah Sir ! -Death is the end of all . Rom . Speak'ft thou of Julier ? how is it with her ? Doth not the think me an old murderer , Now I have ftain'd the childhood of our joy With ...
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