Shakespeare in Love
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[ Rooster Crows ]
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[ Crowing Continues ]
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Will.
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[ Kiss ]
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You would not
leave me.

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- [ Moans ]
- I must.

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Look how pale the window.
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Moonlight.
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Mmm, no.
The morning rooster woke me.

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It was the owl.
Come to bed.

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[ Continues Moaning ]
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Oh, let Henslowe wait.
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Mr.Henslowe?
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Mmm, let him be damned
for his pages.

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Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
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There is time. Mmm!
It is still dark.

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- It's broad day.
The rooster tells us so.
- It was the owl.

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Believe me, love, it was the owl--
[ Moans ]

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You would leave us players
without a scene to read today?

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- [ Knock On Door ]
- [ Nurse ] My lady?

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The house is stirring.
It is a new day.

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It is a new world.
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[ Romeo ] Good pilgrim,
you do wrong your hand too much,

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which mannerly devotion
shows in this.

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For saints have hands
that pilgrims' hands do touch,

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and palm to palm
is holy palmers' kiss.

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Have not saints lips,
and holy palmers too?

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Aye, pilgrim.
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Lips that they must use
in prayer.

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Oh, then, dear saint,
let lips do what hands do.

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They pray.
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Grant thou, lest faith
turn to despair.

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Saints do not move,
though grant for prayers' sake.

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It's you.
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Suffering cats!
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Then move not...
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while my prayer's effect
I take.

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Thus from my lips,
by thine my sin is purged.

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Then have my lips
the sin that they have took.


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