Romeo Juliet
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:26:12
Wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day.
:26:15
I must be gone and live, or stay and die.
:26:18
Yon light is not daylight; I know it, I.
:26:21
It is some meteor that the sun exhales
to light thee on thy way to Mantua.

:26:26
Therefore stay yet; thou need'st not be gone.
:26:30
Well, let me be taken.
:26:32
Let me be put to death!
:26:34
I have more care to stay than will to go.
:26:37
Come, death, and welcome! Juliet wills it so.
:26:42
How is't, my soul? Let's talk. It is not day.
:26:48
It is... It is!
:26:51
Hie hence, be gone, away!
:26:54
O now be gone!
More light and light it grows.

:26:57
More light and light,...
:26:59
..more dark and dark our woes.
:27:03
- Madam!
:27:07
Your lady mother is coming to your chamber!
:27:10
Ho, daughter, are you up?
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Then, window,...
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..let day in and let life...
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..out!
:27:23
Juliet?
:27:24
- Think'st thou we shall ever meet again?
- I doubt it not.

:27:31
Trust me, love. All these woes
shall serve for sweet discourses...

:27:35
- ..in our times to come.
- Ho, daughter!

:27:41
Juliet!
:27:53
O God!
:27:54
I have an ill-divining soul!
:27:57
Methinks I see thee, now thou art so low,...
:27:59
..as one dead in the bottom of a tomb.

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