The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 6Rwington, 1821 |
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Page 288
... fryers cell they both forth walked byn ; He shuts the doore as soon as he and Juliet were in . But Romeus , her ... fryer Lawrence spake : Fayre lady Juliet , my gostly daughter deere , As farre as I of Romeus learne , who by you ...
... fryers cell they both forth walked byn ; He shuts the doore as soon as he and Juliet were in . But Romeus , her ... fryer Lawrence spake : Fayre lady Juliet , my gostly daughter deere , As farre as I of Romeus learne , who by you ...
Page 299
... fryer Lawrence cell . But if you gyn eft sones , as erst you did , to moorne , Whereto goe I ? you will be ded , before I thence retoorne . So I shall spend in waste my time and busy payne , So unto you , your life once lost , good ...
... fryer Lawrence cell . But if you gyn eft sones , as erst you did , to moorne , Whereto goe I ? you will be ded , before I thence retoorne . So I shall spend in waste my time and busy payne , So unto you , your life once lost , good ...
Page 300
... fryer sent home the newes of Romeus certain helth , And promise made ( what so befell ) he should that night by stelth Comme to his wonted place , that they in nedefull wise Of theyr affayres in tyme to comme might thoroughly devise ...
... fryer sent home the newes of Romeus certain helth , And promise made ( what so befell ) he should that night by stelth Comme to his wonted place , that they in nedefull wise Of theyr affayres in tyme to comme might thoroughly devise ...
Page 301
... fryer with sorrow saw and heard , Of such beginning eke the end the wiseman greatly feard . But lo ! he was so weake by reason of his age , That he ne could by force represse the rigour of his rage . His wise and friendly woordes he ...
... fryer with sorrow saw and heard , Of such beginning eke the end the wiseman greatly feard . But lo ! he was so weake by reason of his age , That he ne could by force represse the rigour of his rage . His wise and friendly woordes he ...
Page 305
... fryer Lawrence skill . The governor is now right carefull of his charge , To whom he doth wisely discoorse of his affaires at large . He tells him how he shall depart the towne unknowne , ( Both mindeful of his frendes safetie , and ...
... fryer Lawrence skill . The governor is now right carefull of his charge , To whom he doth wisely discoorse of his affaires at large . He tells him how he shall depart the towne unknowne , ( Both mindeful of his frendes safetie , and ...
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