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Brother, I'll go and bring it thee. |
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Brother, I'll go and bring it to you. |
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Now must I to the monument alone. |
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Within this three hours will fair Juliet wake. |
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She will beshrew me much that Romeo |
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Hath had no notice of these accidents. |
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But I will write again to Mantua, |
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And keep her at my cell till Romeo come. |
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Poor living corse, closed in a dead man's tomb! |
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Now I must go to the tomb alone. Within three hours Juliet will
wake up. She'll be very angry with me that Romeo
doesn't know what happened. But I'll write again
to Mantua, and I'll keep her in my cell until Romeo comes.
That poor living corpse. She's shut inside a dead
man's tomb! |
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