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The marriage of Romeo and Juliet
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Amen, amen. But come what sorrow can,It cannot countervail the exchange of joyThat one short minute gives me in her sight.
So smile the heavens upon this holy actThat after-hours with sorrow chide us not.
And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,Which, as they kiss, consume. The sweetest honey
Ah, Juliet, if the measure of thy joyBe heaped like mine, and that thy skill be moreTo blazon it, then sweeten with thy breath
Here comes the lady.
Good even to my ghostly confessor.
This neighbor air, and let rich music’s tongueUnfold the imagined happiness that bothReceive in either by this dear encounter.
Romeo comes to meet friar Lawrence to merry Juliet
Conceit, more rich in matter than in words,Brags of his substance, not of ornament.They are but beggars that can count their worth,
they talk about marriage.
Come, come with me, and we will make short work,For, by your leaves, you shall not stay aloneTill Holy Church incorporate two in one.
But my true love is grown to such excessI cannot sum up sum of half my wealth.
Juliet comes and the marriage begins.
they both say how much they mean to each other and will love each other no matter what
Juliet explains her love for Romeo is better than anything.
they are happily married.
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