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| Romeo |
Thou detestable maw, thou womb of death, |
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Gorged with the dearest morsel of the earth, |
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Thus I enforce thy rotten jaws to open, |
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And, in despite, I'll cram thee with more food! |
| Paris |
This is that banish'd haughty Montague, |
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That murder'd my love's cousin, with which grief, |
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It is supposed, the fair creature died; |
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And here is come to do some villanous shame |
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To the dead bodies: I will apprehend him. |
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Stop thy unhallow'd toil, vile Montague! |
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Can vengeance be pursued further than death? |
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Condemned villain, I do apprehend thee: |
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Obey, and go with me; for thou must die. |
| Romeo |
I must indeed; and therefore came I hither. |
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Good gentle youth, tempt not a desperate man; |
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Fly hence, and leave me: think upon these gone; |
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Let them affright thee. I beseech thee, youth, |
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Put not another sin upon my head, |
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By urging me to fury: O, be gone! |
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By heaven, I love thee better than myself; |
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For I come hither arm'd against myself: |
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Stay not, be gone; live, and hereafter say, |
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A madman's mercy bade thee run away. |
| Paris |
I do defy thy conjurations, |
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And apprehend thee for a felon here. |
| Romeo |
Wilt thou provoke me? then have at thee, boy! |
| Page |
O Lord, they fight! I will go call the watch. |
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Open the tomb, lay me with Juliet. |
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