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| Nurse
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Even or odd, of all days in the year
| I iii 23
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| Lady Capulet
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What say you, can you love the gentleman?
| I iii 86
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Juliet
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O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou
| II ii 32
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| Juliet
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O serpent heart, hid with a flowering face!
| III ii 78
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Thou knowest the mask of night is on my face
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II ii 85
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| Juliet
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The clock strook nine when I did send the nurse
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II v 1
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Juliet
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Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds
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III ii 1
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| Juliet
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Shall I speak ill of him that is my husband?
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III ii 104
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Juliet
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Is there no pity sitting in the clouds
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III v 211
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Nurse
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Faith, here it is,
Romeo is banish'd; and all the world to nothing
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III v 228
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Juliet
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Tell me not, friar, that thou hearest of this
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IV i 54
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Juliet
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Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again.
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IV iii 18
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