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 formed us to extinguih the enmity of our parents, and to retore peace to our country.

Ah! cruel one! I had reaon to wih not to hear you: the ong of the Syrens is les educing. Away, I conjure thee; my father is convering with Octavio; perhaps, they may come; they would acrifice you to their hatred. A mortal fright overpowers all my enes.

No, I will not leave you. Mut I live or die? Speak, what do you determine?

Since uch is the will of Fate, I will hut my eyes that I may not ee the abys into which you drag me. Go, I will meet you at church as oon as every thing is ready: depend on my word, and retire; I hear a noie within doors.

My happines equals my paion. Adieu, my dear Juliet.

Dear Romeo, adieu.

Rh