Romeo Juliet
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Ay me!
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She speaks.
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Speak again, bright angel.
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Romeo.
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O Romeo!
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Wherefore art thou Romeo?
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Deny thy father and refuse thy name.
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Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
and I'll no longer be a Capulet.

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Shall I hear more,...
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..or shall I speak at this?
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'Tis but thy name that is my enemy.
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Thou art thyself, though not a Montague.
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What's Montague?
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It is not hand,...
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..nor foot, nor arm, nor face,...
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..nor any other part belonging to a man.
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O be some other name!
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What's in a name?
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That which we call a rose by
any other word would smell as sweet.

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So Romeo would,
were he not Romeo called,...

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..retain that dear perfection
which he owes without that title.

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Romeo, doff thy name;
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..and for thy name, which is
no part of thee, take all myself.

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- I take thee at thy word.
- Agh!

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Art thou not Romeo, and a Montague?
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Neither, fair maid, if either thee dislike.
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How camest thou hither, tell me,
and wherefore?

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The garden walls are high
and hard to climb,...

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..and the place death,
considering who thou art.

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With love's light wings
did I o'erperch these walls,...

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..for stony limits cannot hold love out,...
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..and what love can do,
that dares love attempt.

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Therefore thy kinsmen are no stop to me!

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