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| Juliet |
Come hither, nurse. What is yond gentleman? |
| Nurse |
The son and heir of old Tiberio. |
| Juliet |
What's he that now is going out of door? |
| Nurse |
Marry, that, I think, be young Petrucio. |
| Juliet |
What's he that follows there, that would not dance? |
| Juliet |
Go ask his name: if he be married. |
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My grave is like to be my wedding bed. |
| Nurse |
His name is Romeo, and a Montague; |
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The only son of your great enemy. |
| Juliet |
My only love sprung from my only hate! |
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Too early seen unknown, and known too late! |
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Prodigious birth of love it is to me, |
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That I must love a loathed enemy. |
| Nurse |
What's this? what's this? |
| Juliet |
A rhyme I learn'd even now |
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One calls within 'Juliet.' |
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Come, let's away; the strangers all are gone. |
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