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III. ii.: Juliet hears that Romeo killed Tybalt.
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| Ay me, what news? Why dost thou wring thy hads? | |
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| Ah well-a-day, he's dead, he's dead, he's dead! | |
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| Romeo can, though heaven can not. Who ever would have thought it? Romeo! Romeo! | |
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| Hath Romeo slain himself? | |
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| Tybalt is gone, and Romeo is banished. Romeo that killed him! | |
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| Did Romeo shed Tybalt's blood? | |
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