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- Juliet's Lament
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- 'Tis but thy name that is my enemy.
- Thou art thyself, though not a Montague.
- What's Montague? It is
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- nor hand,
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- nor foot,
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- nor arm,
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- nor face,
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- nor any other part belonging to a man.
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- O, be some other name!
- What's in a name? That which we call a rose
- by any other name would smell as sweet.
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- So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call'd,
- retain that dear perfection which he owes
- without that title.
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- Romeo, doff thy name;
- And for that name, which is no part of thee,
- take all myself.
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