Romeo and JulietJ. Tonson, and the rest of the proprietors; and sold, 1734 - 84 pages |
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... stand ; and ' tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh . Greg . ' Tis well thou art not filh : if thou hadst , thou hadst been Poor John . Draw thy tool , here comes of the house of the Mountagues , Enter Abram and Balthafar . Sam . My ...
... stand ; and ' tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh . Greg . ' Tis well thou art not filh : if thou hadst , thou hadst been Poor John . Draw thy tool , here comes of the house of the Mountagues , Enter Abram and Balthafar . Sam . My ...
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... stand alone , nay , by th ' rood she could have run , and wadled all about ; for even the day before fhe broke her brow , and then my husband , ( God be with his foul , a was a merry man , ) took up the child ; yea , quoth he , dost ...
... stand alone , nay , by th ' rood she could have run , and wadled all about ; for even the day before fhe broke her brow , and then my husband , ( God be with his foul , a was a merry man , ) took up the child ; yea , quoth he , dost ...
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... stand there , Remembring how I love thy company . Rom . And I'll ftill ftay to have thee ftill forget , Forgetting any other home but this . 6 Jul . ' Tis almoft morning . I would have thee gone , And yet no further than a Wanton's bird ...
... stand there , Remembring how I love thy company . Rom . And I'll ftill ftay to have thee ftill forget , Forgetting any other home but this . 6 Jul . ' Tis almoft morning . I would have thee gone , And yet no further than a Wanton's bird ...
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... stand by too , fuffer every knave to use me at his pleasure . and [ To her man .. Pet . I saw no man ufe you at his pleafure : if I had , my weapon fhould quickly have been out , I warrant you . I dare draw as foon as another man , if I ...
... stand by too , fuffer every knave to use me at his pleasure . and [ To her man .. Pet . I saw no man ufe you at his pleafure : if I had , my weapon fhould quickly have been out , I warrant you . I dare draw as foon as another man , if I ...
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... Stand not amaz'd , the prince will doom thee death , If thou art taken : hence , be gone , away . Rom . O ! I am fortune's fool . Ben . Why doft thou stay ? SCENE III . Enter Citizens . [ Exit Romeo . Cit . Which way ran he that kill'd ...
... Stand not amaz'd , the prince will doom thee death , If thou art taken : hence , be gone , away . Rom . O ! I am fortune's fool . Ben . Why doft thou stay ? SCENE III . Enter Citizens . [ Exit Romeo . Cit . Which way ran he that kill'd ...
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