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scene i lines 184-185 || yet tell me not for i have heard it all. heres much to do with hate but more with love || dont tell me. ive already heard it. i feel hate but i feel more love || scene i lines 242-243 || by giving liberty unto thine eyes, examine other beuties || examine new girls with liberty || scene ii lines 52-53 || take thou some new infection to thy eye, and rank poison of the old will die. || check out new girls and youll forget about the old one || scene ii line 12 || younger than she are happy mothers made || there are women younger than her that are || scene ii line 13 || are too soon marred are those so early made || they are to young || scene ii lines 16-17 || but woo her gentle paris, win her heart. my will to her consent is but a part || make her fall in love with you and with her consent you can marry her || scene iii line 72 || it is an honor that i dream not of || thanks but no thanks || scene iii lines 106-108 || ill look to like if looking liking move but no more deep will i endart mine heart.
 * Character || Lines || Conclusions ||
 * **Romeo**
 * **Benvolio**
 * **Benvolio**
 * **Paris**
 * **Lord Capulet**
 * **Lord Capulet**
 * **Juliet**
 * **Juliet**

and in this state she gallops night by night through lovers brains and then they dream of love o'er courtious knees that dream like cutsies straight, o'er lawyers figures that straight dream on fears, o'er ladies lips who straight on kisses dreams, which oft the angry mab with boisterous plagues || ill look and see what happens. if your right ill fall for him

she is great || scene iii lines 75-80 ||
 * **Lady Capulet**