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Jerome Korman/Terrence Mann
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ground! to the ground!
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where we lay our scene. Two house holds
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grudge break to new mu - ti - ny
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forth the fa - tal loins of these two foes. A pair of star - crossed
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she is rich in bea - uty she hath di - an's wit but
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with cu - pid's ar - row shall not be hit O I do love a
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wo - man. In sad - ness I do love a wo - man
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I am not here I've lost my - self some oth - er where O
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spare Griefs of mine own lie hea - vy in my breast this love
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she is rich in bea - uty she hath di - an's wit but with cu - pid's ar - row shall not be
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lov - ing hate. In sad - ness I do love a wo - man
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she is rich in bea - uty she hath di - an's wit but
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with cu - pid's ar - row shall not be hit O I do love a
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eyes O I do love a wo - man.
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spare Griefs of mine own lie hea - vy in my breast this love
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doth add more grief to too much of mine own.
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Jerome Korman/Terrence Mann
based on text by William Shakespeare
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Ah me sad hours seem long.
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Not hav - ing that which hav - ing makes them short. I'm
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out of her fa - vor Where I am in love. She hath for sworn me,
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and in that vow do I live dead to tell it now?
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A - las that love whose view is muf - fled still should
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with - out eyes see path - ways to his will.
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am-ine ot - her beau - ties 'Tis the way to call her ex - qu-isite in ques-tion more.
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Get Her Heart
Romeo and Juliet
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Jerome Korman/Terrence Mann
based on text by William Shakespeare
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My child is yet a stran - ger in the world.
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heart. Vamp This night I hold an old ac - cus - tomed
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feast where to I have in - ve - ted man - y a guest such as I love, and you a - mong the store one more most wel -
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come makes my num - ber more.
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feast where to I have in - vi - ted ma - ny a guest such as I love, and you a - mong the store one more most wel -
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come makes my num - ber more. At my poor house look to be - hold this night earth
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come makes my num - ber more. At my poor house look to be - hold this night earth
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tread - ing stars that make dark hea - ven light. Fresh fe - male buds at my house
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this night see and like her most whose mer - it most shall be whose -
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Romeo and Juliet
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Nurse, give us leave a while.
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Nurse, come back a - gain Thou knows my daugh - ter's of a pret - ty age, she's but four -
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It is an ho - nor that I dream not of.
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How stands your dis - po - si - tion to be mar - ried?
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A man young la - dy, such a man. A man young la - dy, such a man.
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seeks you for his love.
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E - ven sum - mer hath not such a flower.
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Can you like of Par - is love?
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look to like if look - ing lik - ing move me. I
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Nay, he's a flo - wer, in faith a flo - wer, a ve - ry flo - wer.
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The val - iant Par - is seeks you for his love.
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The val - iant Par - is seeks you for his love.
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flower. It is an ho - nor that I dream not of.
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11
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13
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Romeo and Juliet
14A
Jerome Korman/Terrence Mann
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15
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Banishment
Romeo and Juliet
15A
Jerome Korman/Terrence Mann
based on text by William Shakespeare
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Romeo and Juliet
16
Jerome Korman/Terrence Mann
based on text by William Shakespeare
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17
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Romeo and Juliet
18
(CUT)
Jerome Korman/Terrence Mann
based on text by William Shakespeare
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Romeo in the Tomb
Romeo and Juliet
23
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based on text by William Shakespeare
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Juliet Awakes
Romeo and Juliet
24
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