I shall beest marrying juliet capulet on thursday,
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I’m joyous to meeteth thee, mine own mistress and mine own jointress
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weepeth with me. This mess is beyond desire, beyond cureth, beyond holp!
Oh, juliet, i already knoweth about thy depress'd situation. It’s a problem too hard f'r me to solveth. I heareth yond thee might not but marryeth this counteth on thursday,
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That’s how mine own future fath'r-in-law capulet wanteth t, and i’m not dragging mine own feet
Waiteth i has't a planeth
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The friar proposes a plan: Juliet must consent to marry Paris; then, on the night before the wedding, she must drink a sleeping potion that will make her appear to be dead; she will be laid to rest in the Capulet tomb, and the friar will send word to Romeo in Mantua to help him retrieve her when she wakes up. She will then return to Mantua with Romeo, and be free to live with him
Yond might beest the case sir, aft'r i’m did marry