Romeo Juliet
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:39:16
Thou knowest
the mask of night is on my face;

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..else would a maiden blush
bepaint my cheek...

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..for that which thou hast
heard me speak tonight.

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Fain would I dwell on form,...
:39:25
..fain, fain deny what I have spoke.
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But... farewell compliment.
:39:31
Dost thou love me?
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I know thou wilt say "Ay",
and I will take thy word.

:39:38
Yet, if thou swear'st,
thou may'st prove false.

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O gentle Romeo, if thou dost love,
pronounce it faithfully.

:39:44
Lady, by yonder blessed moon I vow,...
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..that tips with silver all these fruit tree tops...
:39:49
O swear not by the moon,...
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..the inconstant moon that monthly
changes in her circled orb,...

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..lest that thy love prove likewise variable.
:39:58
What shall I swear by?
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Do not swear at all.
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Or, if thou wilt,...
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..swear by thy gracious self
which is the god of my idolatry,...

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..and I'll believe thee.
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If my heart's...
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..dear love...
:40:25
Do not swear. Although I joy in thee,
I have no joy in this contract tonight.

:40:30
It is too rash, too unadvised,
too sudden, too like the lightning,...

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..which doth cease to be
ere one can say "lt lightens".

:40:36
Sweet, good night!
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This bud of love,
by summer's ripening breath,...

:40:41
..may prove a beauteous flower
when next we meet.

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Good night.
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Good night!
:40:50
O wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied?
:40:54
What satisfaction canst thou have tonight?
:40:58
The exchange of thy love's
faithful vow for mine.


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