From shakespeare's the tragedy of romeo and juliet
note: juliet's father angrily speaks...
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From shakespeare's the tragedy of romeo and juliet
note: juliet's father angrily speaks to his crying daughter.
"thou counterfeit'st a bark, a sea, a wind;
for still thy eyes, which i may call the sea,
do ebb and flow with tears; the bark thy body is,
sailing in this salt flood; the winds, thy sighs;
who, raging with thy tears, and they with them,
without a sudden calm, will overset
thy tempest-tossed body."
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