:35:01
	What light through yonder window breaks?
:35:09
	It is the east,...
:35:11
	..and Juliet is the sun!
:35:18
	Arise, fair sun,
and kill the envious moon,...
:35:21
	..who is already sick and pale with grief...
:35:24
	..that thou, her maid,
art far more fair than she.
:35:28
	Be not her maid, since she is envious.
:35:31
	Her vestal livery is but sick and green,
and none but fools do wear it.
:35:38
	O cast it off!
:35:49
	It is my lady, it is my love.
:35:52
	O that she knew she were.
:36:02
	Ay me!
:36:06
	She speaks.
:36:08
	Speak again, bright angel.
:36:12
	Romeo.
:36:14
	O Romeo!
:36:16
	Wherefore art thou Romeo?
:36:23
	Deny thy father and refuse thy name.
:36:25
	Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
and I'll no longer be a Capulet.
:36:31
	Shall I hear more,...
:36:33
	..or shall I speak at this?
:36:35
	'Tis but thy name that is my enemy.
:36:38
	Thou art thyself, though not a Montague.
:36:41
	What's Montague?
:36:43
	It is not hand,...
:36:45
	..nor foot, nor arm, nor face,...
:36:49
	..nor any other part belonging to a man.
:36:53
	O be some other name!
:36:57
	What's in a name?