id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101066125046 Collier, John Payne Shakespeare's library : a collection of the romances, novels, poems, and histories, used by Shakespeare as the foundation of his dramas : now first collected, and accurately reprinted from the original editions with introductory notices v.2 1843 .txt text/plain 124385 8234 86 What shall thy kinsmen thinke, thou cause of all their ruthe? Which unto love this wofull man dyd speake in great despite. I shall thee wed, for all thy lyfe, that sure thou shalt not fayle hope of his great good service in time to come, if hee hadde not teares, sayd unto hir in great rage : "Come hither thou unkynd behold the father, the counte Paris, and a great troupe of gentlemen and ladies, which were come to honour the feaste, hearing it known unto you sir, that yesterday morning my mistresse Julietta left hir lyfe in thys worlde to seeke rest in an other : and to be called forthe, and saied unto hym: "Sir counte, bicause you are a gentleman of greate honor, our pleasure is, qualche cosa, e non lo volete dire ; e tanto gli disse che messer Giannetto le contò come messere Ansaldo era rimaso ./cache/njp.32101066125046.pdf ./txt/njp.32101066125046.txt