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What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet.
— Romeo and Juliet, Act II Scene 2
KEYWORD: kiss
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Not a whit, Touchstone. Those that are good manners at the
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And they are often tarr'd over with the surgery of our
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I would kiss before I spoke. |
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Nay, you were better speak first; and when you were
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How if the kiss be denied? |
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It is not the fashion to see the lady the epilogue; but
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