Romeo and JulietJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750 - 70 pages |
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... 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 ROMEO and JULIET .
... 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 ROMEO and JULIET .
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... hear the fentence of your moved 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 ...
... hear the fentence of your moved 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 ...
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... hear , To night there is an ancient fplendid feast Kept by old Capulet , our enemy , Where all the beauties of Verona meet . Rom . At Capulet's ! Mer . At Capulet's , my friend , Go there , and with an unattainted eye , Compare her face ...
... hear , To night there is an ancient fplendid feast Kept by old Capulet , our enemy , Where all the beauties of Verona meet . Rom . At Capulet's ! Mer . At Capulet's , my friend , Go there , and with an unattainted eye , Compare her face ...
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... hear my counsel : thou know't my daughter's of a pretty age . Nurfe . Faith I can tell her age unto an hour . La . Cap . She's not eighteen . Nurfe , I'll lay eighteen of my teeth , and yet to my teeth be it fpoken , I have but eight ...
... hear my counsel : thou know't my daughter's of a pretty age . Nurfe . Faith I can tell her age unto an hour . La . Cap . She's not eighteen . Nurfe , I'll lay eighteen of my teeth , and yet to my teeth be it fpoken , I have but eight ...
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... hear thee , thou wilt anger him . Mer . This cannot anger him : ' twould To raise a spirit in his mistress ' circle ' Till she had laid it . My invocation is Honest and fair , and in his mistress ' name , I conjure only but to raise him ...
... hear thee , thou wilt anger him . Mer . This cannot anger him : ' twould To raise a spirit in his mistress ' circle ' Till she had laid it . My invocation is Honest and fair , and in his mistress ' name , I conjure only but to raise him ...
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againſt art thou banished breaft Capulet's Houſe Coufin counſel dead dear death Doft thou doth Enter Benvolio Enter Capulet Enter Friar Lawrence Enter Juliet Enter Lady Capulet Enter Romeo Exeunt Exit eyes faid fair Farewel father fend ferve fhall fhould fight filk flain fleep flower fome foon forrow foul fpeak ftay ftill ftraight ftrength fuch fweet fword gentleman give gone Greg hafte hate hath heart heav'n hence himſelf hither holy houfe kifs laſt lips look lord Madam Mantua marriage married meaſure Mercutio Moun Mountague muft muſt myſelf night Nurfe Nurſe Paris peace pleaſure poifon Prince reft Rife ROMEO and JULIET SCENE ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſtand ſweet tears tell thee thefe theſe thoſe thou art thou wilt Thurſday Tibalt uſe Verona villain wife worfe