:13:08
	No!
:13:47
	Come, gentle night.
:13:50
	Come, loving, black-browed night.
Give me my Romeo.
:13:54
	And when I shall die, take him
and cut him out in little stars...
:13:58
	..and he will make
the face of heaven so fine...
:14:02
	..that all the world
will be in love with night...
:14:05
	..and pay no worship to the garish sun.
:14:09
	O! I have bought the mansion of a love...
:14:12
	..but not possessed it;
:14:14
	..and though I am sold, not yet enjoyed.
:14:18
	So... tedious is this day...
:14:21
	..as is the night before some festival
to an impatient child...
:14:25
	..that hath new robes and may not wear them.