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Prodigious birth of love it is to me
that I must love a loathed enemy."

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Prodigious...
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"Prodigious birth of love..."
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No use screaming.
I won't let you go.

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So you're gonna play Juliet.
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The tea-or-chocolate wench
wants to be a princess, eh?

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Alas, it's a story about love,
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an emotion you're incapable of feeling.
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You're too shallow to imagine it,
too common to understand it.

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I know what love is about
because I gave my all for it.

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I paid the price with my life.
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And so did she.
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The real Juliet.
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The only Juliet.
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With you, the play'll turn into
a cheap bourgeois farce.

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Maybe that's what Scrutzler's after.
You never know with him.

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You'll be booed, your name dragged
through the mud, and it'll serve you right.

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You'll step over anybody to get
your shabby little name up in lights.

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You exploit my death,
and what's more, you use her.

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She sacrificed everything
for an ideal you can't touch,

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and you wipe your filthy feet on it!
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I forbid you to take her place,
you understand?

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I forbid you to sully a story
that doesn't belong to you!

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"My only love sprung from my only hate.
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Too early seen unknown,
and known too late.

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Prodigious birth of love it is to me,
that I must love a loathed enemy."

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This isn'tworking.
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This isn't working. I can't get it.

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