Romeo Juliet
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- A most courteous exposition.
- Nay, I am the very pink of courtesy.

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- Pink for flower?
- Right.

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Why, then is my pump well flowered!
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O sure wit!
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Now art thou sociable. Now art thou Romeo!
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Now art thou what thou art,
by art as well as by nature!

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Here's goodly gear!
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God ye good e'en, fair gentlewoman.
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I desire some confidence with you.
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Ooh! A bawd!
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A bawd, a bawd, a bawd!
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So ho! So ho!
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So ho! So ho!
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Romeo!
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Romeo!
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Romeo!
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Will you come to your father's?
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We'll to dinner thither.
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I will follow you.
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Farewell, ancient lady! Farewell!
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If ye should lead her
in a fool's paradise, as they say,...

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..it were a very gross kind
of behaviour, as they say.

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For the lady is young...
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..and, therefore, if you should
deal double with her,...

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..truly it were an ill thing,
and very weak dealing.

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Bid her to come to confession
this afternoon...

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..and there she shall,
at Friar Laurence's cell, be shrived...

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..and married.
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O honey nurse! What news?
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- Nurse!
- I am aweary! Give me leave awhile!

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Fie, how my bones ache!
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What a jaunce have l!
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Would thou hadst my bones
and I thy news.

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Come, I pray thee, speak!
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Jesu, what haste! Can you not stay awhile?

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