Romeo Juliet
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:11:12
Black and portentous
must this humour prove...

:11:17
..unless good counsel
may the cause remove.

:11:22
So please you, step aside.
:11:27
I'll know his grievance
or be much denied.

:11:30
Come, madam, let's away.
:11:46
Good morrow, cousin.
:11:49
Is the day so young?
:11:51
But new struck, coz.
:11:54
Ay me, sad hours seem long.
:11:59
Was that my father that went hence so fast?
:12:02
It was.
:12:04
What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours?
:12:05
Not having that
which having makes them short.

:12:08
- In love?
- Out.

:12:09
- Of love?
- Out of her favour where I am in love.

:12:11
Alas that love,
so gentle in his view,...

:12:13
..should be so tyrannous
and rough in proof.

:12:16
Alas that love,
whose view is muffled still,...

:12:18
..should without eyes
see pathways to his will.

:12:21
Where shall we dine?
:12:23
..this costly blood.
:12:24
Never anger made good guard for itself.
:12:27
The law hath not been dead...
:12:28
O me! What fray was here?
:12:30
- Coz, l...
- Yet tell me not, for I've heard it all.

:12:33
Here's much to do with hate,
but more with love.

:12:35
Why, then, O brawling love,
O loving hate!

:12:38
O anything of nothing first create!
:12:40
O heavy lightness, serious vanity!
:12:42
Misshapen chaos of well-seeming forms!
:12:45
- Feather of lead, br...
:12:48
Dost thou not laugh?
:12:51
No, coz, I rather weep.
:12:53
Good heart, at what?
:12:55
- At thy good heart's oppression.
- Farewell, my coz.

:12:58
Soft, I will go along. And if you
leave me so, you do me wrong.


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