Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
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Flie hence and leaue me, thinke vpon those gone,
Let them affright thee. I beseech thee Youth, Put not an other sin vpon my head, By vrging me to furie. O be gone, By heauen I loue thee better then my selfe, For I come hither arm'd against my selfe: Stay not, be gone, liue, and hereafter say, A mad mans mercy bid thee run away Par. I do defie thy commisseration, And apprehend thee for a Fellon here Ro. Wilt thou prouoke me? Then haue at thee Boy Pet. O Lord they fight, I will go call the Watch Pa. O I am slaine, if thou be mercifull, Open the Tombe, lay me with Iuliet Rom. In faith I will, let me peruse this face: Mercutius kinsman, Noble Countie Paris, What said my man, when my betossed soule Did not attend him as we rode? I thinke He told me Paris should haue married Iuliet. Said he not so? Or did I dreame it so? Or am I mad, hearing him talke of Iuliet, To thinke it was so? O giue me thy hand, One, writ with me in sowre misfortunes booke. Ile burie thee in a triumphant graue. A Graue; O no, a Lanthorne; slaughtred Youth: |
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