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Which lines spoken by Friar Lawrence DEFY the church canon (general law or principle) for marriage, according to “Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiasticall”?
A. "Therefore love moderately, long love doth so." (2.6.14)
B. “The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night” (2.3.1)
C. Thou has amazed me. By my holy order, / I thought thy disposition better tempered. / Hast thou slain Tybalt? Wilt thou slay thyself?" (3.3.114 - 116)
D. "God pardon sin. Wast thou with Rosaline?" (2.3.44)
E. "For, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone / Till Holy Church incorporate two in one." (2.6.37-38)

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