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1  But, and you will not wed, I'll pardon you.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
2  If he be married, My grave is like to be my wedding bed.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
3  Death is my son-in-law, death is my heir; My daughter he hath wedded.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT IV
4  Affliction is enanmour'd of thy parts And thou art wedded to calamity.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
5  O son, the night before thy wedding day Hath death lain with thy bride.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT IV
6  Go you to Juliet ere you go to bed, Prepare her, wife, against this wedding day.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
7  I wonder at this haste, that I must wed Ere he that should be husband comes to woo.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
8  Come cords, come Nurse, I'll to my wedding bed, And death, not Romeo, take my maidenhead.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
9  All things that we ordained festival Turn from their office to black funeral: Our instruments to melancholy bells, Our wedding cheer to a sad burial feast; Our solemn hymns to sullen dirges change; Our bridal flowers serve for a buried corse, And all things change them to the contrary.
Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT IV