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♫♫ It is to you, heavenly flower♫♫
What light shines through yonder window frame?
O, window, o window
It is the east and Juliet the bright sun!
She speaks
but I can't hear her words
It is her eyes, they speak.
They are two of the fairest stars in all the heaven
Having some business elsewhere
Do entreat her eyes to twinkle in their spheres till they return
O, see how she leans her cheek upon her hand
I wish I were a glove upon that hand that I might touch that face
Ay me!
It is but your name that is my enemy
You are not a Montague but yourself.
After all, what is a Montague?
Just a name.
If a rose were called by any other name
wouldn't it smell as sweet?
O Romeo, forget your name
And for that name, which is no part of you
Take all myself, as I am all yours
I'll gladly do what you wish.
For you I'll change whatever you desire
For you I'll be newly baptized
Do not call me Romeo... but love
Who are you hidden by the night to unravel my secret?
I know not what name to choose
To tell you who I am, my love!
My name is hateful to me now
How did you manage to come here?
The orchard walls are high and hard to climb
Consider who you are
it means death for you
If any of my kinsmen finds you here
Go away from here
With love's light wings I climbed these walls
Love laughs at walls and barriers
What is it that love desires and doesn't get?
Therefore your kinsmen cannot stop me
Yes, but if they see you, they'll kill you
In your eyes, my love, there lies more peril
than in the swords of my enemies
One sweet look of yours will be enough
to protect me from their enmity.
But if you love me not
Let them find me here!
I would prefer to end my days by their hate
Than live without your love.
Open it.
The mask of the night hides my face
thus you cannot see my blushing cheeks
For what you heard me speak tonight.
Fair Montague
in truth I am lost in love.
you may think my behaviour light
But trust me, love
I'll prove more true
than those who fain modesty
I vow by yonder blessed moon
O, swear not by the inconstant moon
That monthly changes its visage
Lest your love prove likewise variable
What shall I swear by?
Nothing, no one
Sweet repose and rest that fill my heart
Come to your soul
Darling, good...
O, will you leave me so unsatisfied?
What satisfaction can you have tonight?
The exchange of your love's faithful vow for mine
I gave you mine before you did request it
And yet I wish but for the thing I have
My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep
The more I give to you the more I have, for both are infinite
Sweet Montague, be true
O blessed, blessed night!
I am afeard being in night, all this is but a dream.
It is too good to be true.
Dear Romeo, good night indeed
If your love be honourable, send me word tomorrow by my nurse
where and when I should meet you and we will wed
And all my fortunes at your foot I'll lay
And follow you my lord
to the end of the world
Heading to school is sad, returning from school is happy.
But for Love heading towards love is happy, and parting is sad
Romeo, Romeo
My love?
I do not know why I called you back
Let me stand here till you remember it
I shall forget, to have you still stand there
And I'll stay till you forget ... everything
As I forget everything when I'm with you
Everything that is not this night
Yet I should kill you with much cherishing
Good night, good night, good night!
Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say good night till it be morrow