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1. But soft what light through yonder window breaks,
it is the east and juliet is the son. Arise fair sun, and kill the envious mon, who is already sick and pale with grief |
2. that thou her made art far more fair than she
but not her made since she is envious |
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her vestal livery is but sick and green
and none but fools do wear it cast it off |
oh it is my lady oh it is my love
oh that she knew she were |
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she speaks yet she says nothing what of that?
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her eye discourses, i willanswer it.
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I am too bold; tis not to me she speaks
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two of the fairest stars in all the heaven having some business do entreat her eyes
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to twinkele in their spheres till they return
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what if her eyes were there, they in her head
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what if...
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the brightness of her cheek would shame those stars
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A daylight doth a lamp; her eyes in heaven
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as daylight
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would throught the airy region stream so bright
that birds would sing and think it were not night |
see how she leans her cheek upon gthat hand
oh that i were a glove upon that hand oh that i might touch that cheek |
see how
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ay me!
she speaks, oh speak again bright angel |
thou art as glorious to this night being over my head as a winged messenger of heaven
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though art as glorious..
as a winged.. |
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unto the white upturned wondering eyes
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of mortals that fall back to gaze on him
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of mortals...
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when he besrides the lazy puffing clouds
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and sails into the bosom of the air
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and sails
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