The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Том 5Jacob Tonson, 1709 - 3324 страница |
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... flain ? Away to Heav'n refpective Lenity , And Fire and Fury be my Condu & now : Now , Tybalt , take the Villain back again , That late thou gav'ft me ; for Mercutio's Soul Is but a little way above our Heads , Staying for thine to keep ...
... flain ? Away to Heav'n refpective Lenity , And Fire and Fury be my Condu & now : Now , Tybalt , take the Villain back again , That late thou gav'ft me ; for Mercutio's Soul Is but a little way above our Heads , Staying for thine to keep ...
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... flain- 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 dost thou stay ? Enter Citizens . [ Exit Romeo . Cit . Which way ran he that kill'd ...
... flain- 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 dost thou stay ? Enter Citizens . [ Exit Romeo . Cit . Which way ran he that kill'd ...
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... flain ; And as he fell , did Romeo turn to Fly : This is the Truth , or let Benvolio die . La . Cap . He is a Kinfman to the Mountagues , Affection makes him falfe , he speaks not true . Some twenty of them fought in this black firife ...
... flain ; And as he fell , did Romeo turn to Fly : This is the Truth , or let Benvolio die . La . Cap . He is a Kinfman to the Mountagues , Affection makes him falfe , he speaks not true . Some twenty of them fought in this black firife ...
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... flain himself ? Say thou but Ay ; And that bare Vowel Ay , fhall poifon more That the Death - darting Eye of Cockatrice : I am not I , if there be fuch an Ay , Or those Eyes shot that makes the answer Ay , If he be flain fay Ay , or if ...
... flain himself ? Say thou but Ay ; And that bare Vowel Ay , fhall poifon more That the Death - darting Eye of Cockatrice : I am not I , if there be fuch an Ay , Or those Eyes shot that makes the answer Ay , If he be flain fay Ay , or if ...
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... flain , And Tybalt dead that would have kill'd my Husband ; All this is Comfort ; wherefore weep I then ? Some word there was worfer than Tybalt's Death That murdered me ; I would forget it fain , But oh it preffes to my Memory , Like ...
... flain , And Tybalt dead that would have kill'd my Husband ; All this is Comfort ; wherefore weep I then ? Some word there was worfer than Tybalt's Death That murdered me ; I would forget it fain , But oh it preffes to my Memory , Like ...
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