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1  He is a kinsman to the Montague.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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2  Enter Montague and his Lady Montague.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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3  O brother Montague, give me thy hand.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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4  A dog of the house of Montague moves me.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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5  This by his voice, should be a Montague.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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6  Stop thy unhallow'd toil, vile Montague.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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7  I will take the wall of any man or maid of Montague's.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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8  Enter Prince, attended; Montague, Capulet, their Wives and others.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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9  His name is Romeo, and a Montague, The only son of your great enemy.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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10  Tis but thy name that is my enemy; Thou art thyself, though not a Montague.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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11  Come, Montague, for thou art early up, To see thy son and heir more early down.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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12  Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe; A villain that is hither come in spite, To scorn at our solemnity this night.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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13  But Montague is bound as well as I, In penalty alike; and 'tis not hard, I think, For men so old as we to keep the peace.'
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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14  True, and therefore women, being the weaker vessels, are ever thrust to the wall: therefore I will push Montague's men from the wall, and thrust his maids to the wall.
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15  In truth, fair Montague, I am too fond; And therefore thou mayst think my 'haviour light: But trust me, gentleman, I'll prove more true Than those that have more cunning to be strange.'
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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16  For this time all the rest depart away: You, Capulet, shall go along with me, And Montague, come you this afternoon, To know our farther pleasure in this case, To old Free-town, our common judgement-place.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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17  Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word, By thee, old Capulet, and Montague, Have thrice disturb'd the quiet of our streets, And made Verona's ancient citizens Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments, To wield old partisans, in hands as old, Canker'd with peace, to part your canker'd hate.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
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