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Alack, there lies more peril in thine eye
Than twenty of their swords.
— Romeo and Juliet, Act II Scene 2
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Having been three months married to her, sitting in
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Calling my officers about me, in my branched velvet
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Saying, 'Cousin Toby, my fortunes having cast me on
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What money, sir?
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I'll follow this good man, and go with you;
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Marry, sir, lullaby to your bounty till I come
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