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Use the powerful Advanced Search Look up individual words in the Concordance (index) View statistics about the plays and OSS Search for characters and see a list of all ... Romeo, that she were, O, that she were An open et caetera, thou a poperin pear! Romeo, good night: I'll to my truckle-bed; This field-bed is too cold for me to sleep: Come, shall we go? 840 Benvolio.
pear and cherry slug, Go, then; for 'tis in vain To seek him here that means not to be found. [Exeunt] previous scene Act II, Scene 2 Capulet’s orchard. next scene ... Shakespeare's plays, listed by genre List plays by title word count speech count date As maids call medlars, when they laugh alone. 835 Romeo, that she were, O, that she were An open et caetera, thou a poperin pear!
pear and cherry slug, Romeo, good night: I'll to my truckle-bed; This field-bed is too cold for me to sleep: Come, shall we go? 840 Benvolio. Go, then; for 'tis in vain To seek him here that means not to be found. [Exeunt] Concordance of Shakespeare's complete worksConcordance of Shakespeare's complete worksConcordance of Shakespeare's complete worksConcordance of Shakespeare's complete works :|: Open Source Shakespeare Concordance of Shakespeare's complete works 'tis a withered pear; it was formerly better; marry, yet 'tis a withered pear: will you anything with it? 165 Helena. Not my virginity yet [—] There shall your master have a thousand loves, A mother and a mistress and a friend, A phoenix, captain and an enemy, A guide, a goddess, and a sovereign, 170 A counsellor, a traitress, and a dear; Shakespeare's poems These five poems are all the poetry we have from Shakespeare, except the Sonnets.
Links lead to the poems' full texts. Lover's Complaint (1609) Passionate Pilgrim (1598) Phoenix and the Turtle (1601) Rape of Lucrece (1594) Venus and Adonis (1593) Explore the complete text of Shakespeare's Macbeth on Open Source Shakespeare, featuring all acts and scenes for in-depth study or enjoyment.