Romeo and JulietJ. Tonson, and the rest of the proprietors; and sold, 1734 - 84 pages |
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... must take it in fenfe that feel it . Sam . Me they fhall feel while I am able to 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 ...
... must take it in fenfe that feel it . Sam . Me they fhall feel while I am able to 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 ...
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... must have you dance . Rom . Not I , believe me ; you have dancing shoes With nimble foles , I have a foul of lead , So ftakes me to the ground I cannot move . Mer . Give me a cafe to put my visage in , A vifor for a visor ; what care ...
... must have you dance . Rom . Not I , believe me ; you have dancing shoes With nimble foles , I have a foul of lead , So ftakes me to the ground I cannot move . Mer . Give me a cafe to put my visage in , A vifor for a visor ; what care ...
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... must use in prayer . Ram . O then , dear faint , let lips do what hands do , They pray , ( grant thou ) left faith turn to despair . * Nurfe . Madam , your mother craves a word with you . Rom . What is her mother ? { To her nurses Nurfe ...
... must use in prayer . Ram . O then , dear faint , let lips do what hands do , They pray , ( grant thou ) left faith turn to despair . * Nurfe . Madam , your mother craves a word with you . Rom . What is her mother ? { To her nurses Nurfe ...
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... must love a loathed enemy . Nurfe . What's this ? what's this ? Jul . A rhime I learn'd e'en now Of one I danc'd withal . Nurfe . Aon , anon- [ One calls within , Juliet , Come , let's away , the ftrangers all are gone . [ Exeunt . ACT ...
... must love a loathed enemy . Nurfe . What's this ? what's this ? Jul . A rhime I learn'd e'en now Of one I danc'd withal . Nurfe . Aon , anon- [ One calls within , Juliet , Come , let's away , the ftrangers all are gone . [ Exeunt . ACT ...
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... must conjure him . I conjure thee by Rofaline's bright eyes , By her high fore - head , and her fearlet lip , By her fine foot , ftraight leg , and quivering thigh , And the demeafns that there adjacent lye , That in thy likeness thou ...
... must conjure him . I conjure thee by Rofaline's bright eyes , By her high fore - head , and her fearlet lip , By her fine foot , ftraight leg , and quivering thigh , And the demeafns that there adjacent lye , That in thy likeness thou ...
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