Details
Latitude45.4090366 Longitude11.87406683
Description
"Launce, by mine honesty welcome to Padua."
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TLCMap IDte0604
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:36 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:36
- 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 IDte0609
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:38 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:38
- 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 IDte0605
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:36 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:36
- 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 IDte0602
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:36 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:36
- Placename
- millaine
- 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 IDte0606
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:37 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:37
- Placename
- hellespont
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude40.27160937 Longitude26.52923905
Description
"That's on some shallow Storie of deepe loue,
How yong Leander crost the Hellespont."
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TLCMap IDte0603
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:36 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:36
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 IDte060b
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:38 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:38
- 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 IDte0607
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:37 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:37
Details
Latitude45.44610056 Longitude10.99839601
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TLCMap IDte0608
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:38 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:38
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude45.46670877 Longitude9.177719781
Description
"From Millaine."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte060a
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:38 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:38
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 IDte060c
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:38 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:38
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 IDte060d
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:39 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:39
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 IDte060e
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:39 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:39
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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TLCMap IDte060f
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:39 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:39
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 IDte0610
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:39 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:39
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude45.47979495 Longitude9.204279539
Description
"At Saint Gregories well."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0611
Created At2025-06-11 13:41:40 Updated At2025-06-11 13:41:40
Details
Latitude45.47033979 Longitude9.179517467
Description
"The time now serues not to expostulate,
Come, Ile conuey thee through the City-gate."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0612
Created At2025-06-11 13:42:45 Updated At2025-06-11 13:42:45
Details
Latitude45.47033979917952 Longitude9.179517467
Description
"I pray thee Launce, and if thou seest my Boy
Bid him make haste, and meet me at the North-gate."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0613
Created At2025-06-11 13:44:11 Updated At2025-06-11 13:44:11
Details
Latitude45.47033979 Longitude9.179517467
Description
"Why then, will I tell thee, that thy Master staies
for thee at the North gate."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte0614
Created At2025-06-11 13:44:45 Updated At2025-06-11 13:44:45