Romeo Juliet
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For exile hath more terror in his look,
much more than death.

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Do not say banishment.
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Affliction is enamoured of thy parts,
and thou art wedded to calamity.

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Hence from Verona art thou banished.
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Be patient, for the world is broad and wide.
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There is no world without Verona walls.
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Hence banished is banish'd from
the world, and world's exile is death.

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Then banished is death mistermed.
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Calling death banished, thou cutt'st
my head off with a golden axe...

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..and smil'st upon the stroke
that murders me.

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O deadly sin! O rude unthankfulness!
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This is dear mercy and thou seest it not.
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Hence!
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- I come from my lady Juliet!
- Welcome, then.

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Where is my lady's lord?
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Romeo, come forth.
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- Ah, sir.
- Nurse.

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Ah, sir.
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Death's the end of all.
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Speakest thou of Juliet?
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Where is she and how doth she?
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And what says my concealed lady
to our cancelled love?

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O she says nothing, sir,
but weeps and weeps.

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And then on Romeo cries,
and then falls down again.

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As if that name, shot from
the deadly level of a gun,...

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..did murder her, as that name's
cursed hand murdered her kinsman!

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I thought thy disposition better tempered.
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Thy Juliet is alive. There art thou happy.
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Tybalt would kill thee,
but thou slewest Tybalt.

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There art thou happy.
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The law that threatened death
becomes thy friend and turns it to exile.

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There art thou happy.
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A pack of blessings light upon thy back.
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Wherefore railest thou on thy birth,
the heaven, and earth,...

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..since birth, and heaven, and earth,
all three do meet in thee at once?

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Sir, a ring my lady bid me give you.

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