Romeo and JulietJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750 - 70 pages |
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... Prince , with attendants . Prin . Rebellious fubjects , enemies to peace , Prophaners of your neighbour - ftained fteel- Will they not hear ? what ho ! you men ! you beasts , That That quench the fire of your pernicious rage , With 8 ...
... Prince , with attendants . Prin . Rebellious fubjects , enemies to peace , Prophaners of your neighbour - ftained fteel- Will they not hear ? what ho ! you men ! you beasts , That That quench the fire of your pernicious rage , With 8 ...
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... prince . Three civil broils , bred of an airy word , By thee , old Capulet , and Mountague , Have thrice difturb'd the quiet of our state . If ever you affright our ftreets again , Your lives fhall pay the forfeit of the peace . For ...
... prince . Three civil broils , bred of an airy word , By thee , old Capulet , and Mountague , Have thrice difturb'd the quiet of our state . If ever you affright our ftreets again , Your lives fhall pay the forfeit of the peace . For ...
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... prince will doom thee dead , If thou art taken : hence , be gone , away . Rom . O ! I am fortune's fool . [ Exit Romeo , III . SCENE Enter Prince , Mountague , Capulet , Citizens , & c . Print WHERE are the vile beginners of this Be . O ...
... prince will doom thee dead , If thou art taken : hence , be gone , away . Rom . O ! I am fortune's fool . [ Exit Romeo , III . SCENE Enter Prince , Mountague , Capulet , Citizens , & c . Print WHERE are the vile beginners of this Be . O ...
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... Prince , For blood of ours , fhed blood of Mountague . Prince . Benvolio , who began this fray ? Ben . Tibalt here flain ; Romeo befpake him fair , bid him bethink How nice the quarrel was , and urg'd withal Your high difpleafure : all ...
... Prince , For blood of ours , fhed blood of Mountague . Prince . Benvolio , who began this fray ? Ben . Tibalt here flain ; Romeo befpake him fair , bid him bethink How nice the quarrel was , and urg'd withal Your high difpleafure : all ...
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... parts ; And thou art wedded to calamity . -Rom . Father , what news ? what is the prince's doom ? What forrow craves acquaintance at my hand , That I yet know not ? Fri. Fri. Too familiar Is my dear fon with fuch four 40 ROMEO and JULIET .
... parts ; And thou art wedded to calamity . -Rom . Father , what news ? what is the prince's doom ? What forrow craves acquaintance at my hand , That I yet know not ? Fri. Fri. Too familiar Is my dear fon with fuch four 40 ROMEO and JULIET .
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