Romeo Juliet
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And all this day an unaccustomed spirit...
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..lifts me above the ground
with cheerful thoughts.

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I dreamt my lady came
and found me dead...

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..and breathed such life with kisses
in my lips that I revived...

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..and was an emperor.
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Ah me!
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How sweet is love itselfpossessed,...
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..when but love's shadows
are so rich injoy!

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News from Verona!
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How now, Balthasar?
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Dost thou not bring me
letters from the priest?

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How doth my lady? Is my father well?
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How doth my lady Juliet?
For nothing can be ill if she be well.

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Then she is well, and nothing can be ill.
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Her body rests in chapel monument,...
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..and her immortal part
with the angels lives.

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I saw her laid low.
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Pardon me for bringing these ill news.
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Is it e'en so?

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