Shakespeare in Love
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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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Sin from my lips? Oh, trespass
sweetly urged. Give me my sin again.

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Yes, yes!
Um, not quite right.

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It is more--
Let me.

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Then have my lips
the sin that they have took.

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Sin from my lips? Oh, trespass
sweetly urged. Give me my sin again.

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- You kiss by the book.
- Well, Will!

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It was lucky you were here.
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- Why do not I write
the rest of your play--
- Yes, yes!

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Uh, continue. Now the nurse.
Where is Ralph?

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Madam, your mother
craves a word with you.

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- What is her mother?
- Marry, bachelor,

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her mother is the lady of the house,
and a good lady...

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and a wise and virtuous.
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I nursed her daughter
that you talked withal.

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I tell you, he that
can lay hold of her...

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shall have the chinks.
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- Is she a Capulet?
- Mmm.

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Oh, dear account!
My life is my foe's debt.


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