Romeo Juliet
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1:08:03
Benvolio, who began this bloody fray?
1:08:08
Romeo he cries aloud, "Hold, friends!"
1:08:12
Tybalt hit the life of stout Mercutio.
1:08:15
Tybalt here slain...
1:08:18
..Romeo's hand did slay.
1:08:20
Prince!
1:08:23
As thou art true,...
1:08:24
..for blood of ours, shed blood of Montague!
1:08:27
Romeo... spoke him fair,...
1:08:30
..could not take truce
with the unruly spleen of Tybalt...

1:08:32
..deaf to peace.
1:08:34
He is a kinsman to the Montague.
Affection makes him false!

1:08:37
I beg for justice,
which thou, Prince, must give!

1:08:41
Romeo slew Tybalt.
1:08:43
Romeo must not live!
1:08:47
Romeo slew him. He slew Mercutio.
1:08:50
Who now the price of his dear blood
doth owe?

1:08:56
Not Romeo, Prince.
He was Mercutio's friend.

1:08:59
His fault concludes but what the law
should end - the life of Tybalt.

1:09:02
And for that offence
immediately we do exile him.

1:09:04
Noble Prince...
1:09:06
I will be deaf to pleading and excuses!
1:09:08
Nor tears nor prayers
shall purchase out abuses!

1:09:11
Therefore use none!
1:09:15
Let Romeo hence in haste!
1:09:19
Else, when he is found, that hour is his last!
1:09:24
Romeo is banished!
1:09:29
Banishment...
1:09:32
Be merciful, say death.
1:09:35
For exile hath more terror in his look,
much more than death.

1:09:39
Do not say banishment.
1:09:42
Affliction is enamoured of thy parts,
and thou art wedded to calamity.

1:09:47
Hence from Verona art thou banished.
1:09:50
Be patient, for the world is broad and wide.
1:09:53
There is no world without Verona walls.
1:09:55
Hence banished is banish'd from
the world, and world's exile is death.


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