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- Text
Details
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Description
"That's on some shallow Storie of deepe loue,
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TLCMap IDte0560
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:53 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude45.46670877 Longitude9.177719781
Description
"Sweet Protheus, no: Now let vs take our leaue:
To Millaine let me heare from thee by Letters
Of thy successe in loue; and what newes else
Betideth here in absence of thy Friend:
And I likewise will visite thee with mine."
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TLCMap IDte0561
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:53 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude45.46670877 Longitude9.177719781
Description
"All happinesse bechance to thee in Millaine."
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TLCMap IDte0562
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:54 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude40.27160937 Longitude26.52923905
Description
"Tis true; for you are ouer-bootes in loue,
And yet you neuer swom the Hellespont."
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TLCMap IDte055e
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:53 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude45.46670877 Longitude9.177719781
Description
"But now he parted hence to embarque for Millain."
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TLCMap IDte0563
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:55 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:55
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"THE Two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte055f
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:53 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:53
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"I would it were,
That you might kill your stomacke on your meat,
And
22 The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte0564
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:55 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:55
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"CHe
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TLCMap IDte056b
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:57 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:57
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte0565
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:55 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:55
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"Sweet Loue, sweet lines, sweet life,
Here is her hand, the agent of her heart;
Here is her oath for loue, her honors paune;
O
The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte0566
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:55 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:55
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"Nay, 'twill bee this howre ere I haue done
weeping: all the kinde of the Launces, haue this very
fault: I haue receiu'd my proportion, like the prodigious
sonne,
The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte0567
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:56 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:56
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"True sir: I was in loue with my bed, I thanke
you, you swing'd me for my loue, which makes mee the
bolder
24 The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte0568
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:56 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:56
Details
Latitude45.4090366 Longitude11.87406683
Description
"Launce, by mine honesty welcome to Padua."
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TLCMap IDte056e
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:58 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:58
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"Shee is faire: and so is Iulia that I loue,
(That
The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte0569
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:56 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude8.493858703 Longitude39.79680367
Description
"I to my selfe am deerer then a friend,
For Loue is still most precious in it selfe,
And Siluia (witnesse heauen that made her faire)
Shewes Iulia but a swarthy Ethiope."
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TLCMap IDte056a
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:57 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:57
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"C2 Scoena
28 The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte056c
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:57 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:57
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"This loue of theirs, my selfe haue often seene,
Haply when they haue iudg'd me fast asleepe,
And oftentimes haue purpos'd to forbid
Sir
The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte056d
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:58 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:58
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"Marry,
The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte0570
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:59 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:59
Details
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TLCMap IDte0571
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:59 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:59
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"C3Goe
30 The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte056f
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:58 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:58
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"32 The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte0572
Created At2025-06-11 10:22:59 Updated At2025-06-11 10:22:59
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"There is a Lady in Verona heere
Whom I affect: but she is nice, and coy,
And naught esteemes my aged eloquence."
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TLCMap IDte0573
Created At2025-06-11 10:23:00 Updated At2025-06-11 10:23:00
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude45.46670877 Longitude9.177719781
Description
"From Millaine."
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TLCMap IDte0574
Created At2025-06-11 10:23:00 Updated At2025-06-11 10:23:00
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"34 The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte0577
Created At2025-06-11 10:23:01 Updated At2025-06-11 10:23:01
Details
Latitude45.16053331 Longitude10.79772698
Description
"And I from Mantua, for a Gentleman,
Who, in my moode, I stab'd vnto the heart."
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TLCMap IDte0575
Created At2025-06-11 10:23:00 Updated At2025-06-11 10:23:00
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte0576
Created At2025-06-11 10:23:01 Updated At2025-06-11 10:23:01
Details
Latitude45.16053331 Longitude10.79772698
Description
"Thy selfe hast lou'd, and I haue heard thee say
No griefe did euer come so neere thy heart,
As when thy Lady, and thy true-loue dide,
Vpon whose Graue thou vow'dst pure chastitie:
Sir Eglamoure: I would to Valentine
To Mantua, where I heare, he makes aboad;
And for the waies are dangerous to passe,
I doe desire thy worthy company,
Vpon whose faith and honor, I repose."
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TLCMap IDte0578
Created At2025-06-11 10:23:01 Updated At2025-06-11 10:23:01
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude45.47979495 Longitude9.204279539
Description
"At Saint Gregories well."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte057a
Created At2025-06-11 10:23:02 Updated At2025-06-11 10:23:02
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"My selfe was from Verona banished,
For practising to steale away a Lady,
And heire and Neece, alide vnto the Duke."
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TLCMap IDte057b
Created At2025-06-11 10:23:02 Updated At2025-06-11 10:23:02
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"Thurio giue backe; or else embrace thy death:
Come not within the measure of my wrath:
Doe not name Siluia thine: if once againe,
Verona shall not hold thee: heere she stands,
Take but possession of her, with a Touch:
I dare thee, but to breath vpon my Loue."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte057e
Created At2025-06-11 10:23:03 Updated At2025-06-11 10:23:03
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"About my stature: for at Pentecost,
When all our Pageants of delight were plaid,
Our youth got me to play the womans part,
And I was trim'd in Madam Iulias gowne,
Which serued me as fit, by all mens iudgements,
As if the garment had bin made for me:
Therefore I know she is about my height,
And at that time I made her weepe a good,
For
36 The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte057c
Created At2025-06-11 10:23:02 Updated At2025-06-11 10:23:02
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
Description
"nay, ile be sworne I haue
sat in the stockes, for puddings he hath stolne, otherwise
he had bin executed: I haue stood on the Pillorie for
Geese he hath kil'd, otherwise he had sufferd for't: thou
think'st not of this now: nay, I remember the tricke you
seru'd me, when I tooke my leaue of Madam Siluia: did
not
The two Gentlemen of Verona."
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TLCMap IDte0579
Created At2025-06-11 10:23:02 Updated At2025-06-11 10:23:02
Details
Latitude45.16053331 Longitude10.79772698
Description
"These likelihoods confirme her flight from hence;
Therefore I pray you stand, not to discourse,
But mount you presently, and meete with me
Vpon the rising of the Mountaine foote
That leads toward Mantua, whether they are fled:
Dispatch (sweet Gentlemen) and follow me."
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TLCMap IDte057d
Created At2025-06-11 10:23:03 Updated At2025-06-11 10:23:03