Romeo Juliet
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O God!
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O Nurse, how shall this be prevented?
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What say'st thou? Hast thou not
a word of joy? Some comfort, Nurse!

:31:21
Faith, here it is.
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I think it best you marry with this Paris.
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O he's a lovely gentleman.
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I think you are happy in this second match,...
:31:39
..for it excels your first.
:31:42
Or, if it did not,...
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..your first is dead.
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Or 'twere as good he were...
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..as living here and you no use to him.
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Speakest thou from thy heart?
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And from my soul too;
else beshrew them both!

:32:09
Amen.
:32:10
What?
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Well, thou hast comforted me
marvellous much.

:32:19
Go in and tell my lady I am gone,
having displeased my father,...

:32:24
..to Friar Laurence to make
confession and be absolved.

:32:33
Immoderately she weeps for Tybalt's death.
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Now, sir, her father counts it dangerous...
:32:39
..that she doth give her sorrow
so much sway...

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..and in his wisdom hastes our marriage
to stop the inundation of her tears.

:32:50
Happily met, my lady and my wife.
:32:53
That may be, sir, when I may be a wife.
:32:56
That "may be" must be, love,
on Thursday next.

:32:58
- What must be shall be.
- Well, that's a certain text.


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