Romeo Juliet
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- Madam!
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Your lady mother is coming to your chamber!
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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!
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Juliet?
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- 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...

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- ..in our times to come.
- Ho, daughter!

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Juliet!
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O God!
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I have an ill-divining soul!
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Methinks I see thee, now thou art so low,...
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..as one dead in the bottom of a tomb.
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Adieu!
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O fortune, fortune!
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Be fickle, fortune.
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For then I hope thou wilt not
keep him long, but send him back.

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Thou hast a careful father, child.
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One who, to put thee from thy heaviness,...
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..hath sorted out a sudden day of joy,...
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..which thou expect'st not,
nor I looked not for.

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Madam, in happy time. What day is that?
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Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn,...
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..the gallant, young,
and noble gentleman, Sir Paris,...

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..at St Peter's Church,
shall happily make thee there...

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..a joyful bride.
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Now, by St Peter's Church and Peter too,...
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..he shall not make me there a joyful bride!

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