Romeo and Juliet ; Timon of Athens ; Julius Caesar ; Macbeth ; Hamlet ; King Lear ; OthelloJacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane, 1709 |
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... I'll procure to come to thee , Where and what time thou wilt perform the Rite , ' And all my Fortunes at thy Foot I'll lay , And follow thee , my Lord , throughout the World . I come , anon [ Exit . [ Within : Madam , -but if thou ...
... I'll procure to come to thee , Where and what time thou wilt perform the Rite , ' And all my Fortunes at thy Foot I'll lay , And follow thee , my Lord , throughout the World . I come , anon [ Exit . [ Within : Madam , -but if thou ...
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... I'll tell thee as we pafs , but this I pray , That thou consent to marry us to Day . Fri. Holy Saint Francis , what a Change is here ? Is Rofaline , that thou didst love fo dear , So foon forfaken ? young Mens Love then lyes Not truly ...
... I'll tell thee as we pafs , but this I pray , That thou consent to marry us to Day . Fri. Holy Saint Francis , what a Change is here ? Is Rofaline , that thou didst love fo dear , So foon forfaken ? young Mens Love then lyes Not truly ...
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... I'll take him down , and a were luftier than he is , and twenty fuch Jacks : And if I cannot , I'll find those that fhall . Scurvy Knave , I am none of his Flirt - gils ; I am none of his Skains - mates . And thou must ftand by too ...
... I'll take him down , and a were luftier than he is , and twenty fuch Jacks : And if I cannot , I'll find those that fhall . Scurvy Knave , I am none of his Flirt - gils ; I am none of his Skains - mates . And thou must ftand by too ...
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... I'll quite thy Pains : Farewel , commend me to thy Miftrefs . Nur . Now God in Heaven blefs thee : Hark you , Sir . Rom . What fay'ft thou , my dear Nurse ? Nur . Is your Man fecret ? Did you ne'er hear say , Two may keep Counsel ...
... I'll quite thy Pains : Farewel , commend me to thy Miftrefs . Nur . Now God in Heaven blefs thee : Hark you , Sir . Rom . What fay'ft thou , my dear Nurse ? Nur . Is your Man fecret ? Did you ne'er hear say , Two may keep Counsel ...
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... I'll find Romeo To comfort you , I wot well where he is : Hark ye , your Romeo will be here at Night ; I'll to him , he is hid at Lawrence Cell . Jul . O find him , give this Ring to my true Knight , And bid him come , to take his laft ...
... I'll find Romeo To comfort you , I wot well where he is : Hark ye , your Romeo will be here at Night ; I'll to him , he is hid at Lawrence Cell . Jul . O find him , give this Ring to my true Knight , And bid him come , to take his laft ...
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