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Romeo and Juliet: Act 1 Scene 2

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Romeo and Juliet: Act 1 Scene 2
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  • But Montague is bound as well as I, In penalty alike, and 'tis not hard, I think, For men so old as we to keep the peace.
  • Of honorable reckoning are you both, And pity 'tis you lived at odds so long. But now, my lord, what say you to my suit?
  • But saying o'er what I have said before: My child is yet a stranger in the world; She hath not seen the change of fourteen years. Let two more summers wither in their pride, Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.
  • Younger than she are happy mothers made.
  • And too soon marred are those so early made. The earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she; She's the hopeful lady of my earth. But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart. My will to her consent is but a part, And she agreed, within her scope of choice Lies my consent and fair according voice.
  • This night I hold an old-accustomed feast, Whereto I have invited many a guest Such as I love; and you among the store One more most welcome makes my number more. At my poor house look to behold this night Earth-treading stars that make dark heaven light. Such comfort as do lusty young men feel When well-apparelled April on the heel Of limping Winter treads — even such delight Among fresh fennel buds shall you this night Inherit at my house. Hear all, all see And like her most whose merit most shall be, Which on more view, of many, mine being one, May stand in number, though in reckoning none. Come, go with me.
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