Romeo Juliet
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..as that is desperate
which we would prevent.

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If, rather than to marry with this Paris,...
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..thou hast the strength of will
to slay thyself,...

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..then it is likely thou wilt
undertake a thing like death...

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..to chide away this shame.
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And, if thou darest,...
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..I'll give thee remedy.
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No warmth, no breath shall testify thou livest.
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Each part,
deprived of supple government,...

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..shall stiff and stark and cold
appear, like death.

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Now, when the bridegroom in the morning
comes to rouse thee from thy bed,...

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..there art thou dead.
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Thou shalt be borne
to that same ancient vault...

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..where all the kindred of the Capulets lie.
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And in this borrowed likeness
of shrunk death...

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..thou shalt continue
four and twenty hours...

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..and then awake as from a pleasant sleep.
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In the meantime, against thou shalt awake,...
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..shall Romeo by my letters know our drift.
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And hither shall he come that very night
to bear thee both hence to Mantua.

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Take thou this vial, being then in bed,...
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..and this distilling liquor drink thou off.
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I'll send my letters to thy lord
post haste to Mantua.

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Hello?
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What if this mixture do not work at all?
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Shall I be married then tomorrow morning?
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- What, are you busy? Need you my help?
- No, madam.

:35:58
We have culled such necessaries
as are behoveful for our estate tomorrow.


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