Romeo Juliet
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1:12:02
..and call thee back with
twenty hundred thousand times more joy...

1:12:06
..than thou went'st forth in lamentation.
1:12:11
Quick, hence! Be gone by break of day!
1:12:15
Sojourn in Mantua!
1:12:17
Farewell.
1:12:25
O God!
1:12:27
Did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?
1:12:30
O serpent heart, hid with a flowering face!
1:12:36
Was ever book containing
such vile matter so fairly bound?

1:12:40
O that deceit should dwell
in such a gorgeous palace!

1:12:48
She'll not come down tonight.
1:12:52
These times of woe afford no time to woo.
1:12:55
Look you, she loved
her kinsman Tybalt dearly.

1:12:58
And so did l.
1:13:01
Well,...
1:13:03
..we were born to die.
1:13:06
I'll know her mind early tomorrow.
Tonight she's mewed up to her heaviness.

1:13:20
Shall I speak ill ofhim that is my husband?
1:13:23
Ah, poor my lord, what tongue
shall smooth thy name,...

1:13:26
..when l, thy three-hours' wife,
have mangled it?

1:13:30
But whyfore, villain,
didst thou kill my cousin?


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