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I W T F W M T H G
I would the fool were married to her grave
I wouldthe fool were married to her grave - what act
A3
S5
G K O C N B O O Y 9 L - A3 S1
Good king of cats nothing but one of your 9 lives
O S N B T M T I M A2 S2
Oh swear not by the moon th inconstant moon
A2
S2
Oh swear not by the moon th inconstant moon - what act
A2 S2
M C I Y A S I T W - A2 S1
my child is yet a stranger in this world
my child is yeta stranger in this world - act
A2 S1
F S H H T P H D T - A1 S5
For saints have hands that pilgrims hands do touch
For saints have hands that pilgrims hands do touch act
A1 S5
O H D T I T S T R A L M D - A5 S3
Oh
happy
dagger
this
is
thy
sheath
there
rust
and
let
me
die
Oh happy dagger this is thy sheath there rust and let me die act
A5 S3
Y M L T L / N T I T H B I T E - A2 S3
young men's love
then
lies
/
not
truly
in
their
hearts
but
in
their
eyes
young men's love then lies / not truly in their hearts but in their eyes act
A2 S3
F R T F L O T T F/ A P O S C L T T L - prologue
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes/ a pair of star crossed lovers take their lives
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes/ a pair of star crossed lovers take their lives - act
prologue
B F Y F J - A3 S5
But fettle your fine joints
But fettle your fine joints- act
A3 S5
O I A F F - A 3 S1
Oh i am fortunes fool
Oh i am fortunes fool -act
A3 S5
T H M T T W ..... M N W - A1 S1
Thrust his maiden to the wall... My naked weapon
H T Y B D W - A3 S5
Hang thee young baggage disobedient wretch
Thrust his maiden to the wall... My naked weapon - act
A1 S1
Hang thee young baggage disobedient wretch - act
A3 S5
A T S M A T S E M A2 S3
And
to
soon
marred
are
those
so
early made
And to soon marred are those so early made -act
A1S2
E
W M T H R T B A B -
A1S2
ere we may think her ripe to be a bride
ere we may think her ripe to be a bride - act
A1 S2
W S C T H T - A2 S3
what satisfaction cans't though have tonight
W T M M B H S A M B P F H B S - A4 S1
which too much minded by herself alone may be put from her by society
which too much minded by herself alone may be put from her by society - act
A4 S1
what satisfaction cans't though have tonight - act
A2 S3