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-->'''Giovanni:''' Oh, that it were not in religion sin\\

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-->'''Giovanni:''' Oh, O that it were not in religion sin\\

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-->'''Soranzo:''' I'm sick, and sick to th' heart.
-->'''Annabella:''' Help, ''aqua­ vitae''.
-->'''Soranzo:''' What mean you?
-->'''Annabella:''' Why, I thought you had been sick.
-->'''Soranzo:''' Do you mock my love?

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-->'''Soranzo:''' I'm sick, and sick to th' heart.
-->'''Annabella:'''
heart.\\
'''Annabella:'''
Help, ''aqua­ vitae''.
-->'''Soranzo:'''
vitae''.\\
'''Soranzo:'''
What mean you?
-->'''Annabella:'''
you?\\
'''Annabella:'''
Why, I thought you had been sick.
-->'''Soranzo:'''
sick.\\
'''Soranzo:'''
Do you mock my love?



* MetaphoricalMarriage: Giovanni and Annabella get down on their knees, exchange reciprocal vows, share a kiss, then rise and go consumate their union.

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* LoveIsLikeReligion: Near the beginning, Giovanni angstily monologues:
-->'''Giovanni:''' Oh, that it were not in religion sin\\
To make our love a god, and worship it
* MetaphoricalMarriage: Giovanni and Annabella get down on their knees, exchange reciprocal vows, share a kiss, then rise and go consumate consummate their union.

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* TheBardOnBoard: Quite a few elements are lifted directly from ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet''. Italy. Two forbidden young lovers. The girl's confidant, her nurse. The boy's confidant, a friar.

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An early version of TheBardOnBoard, '''Tis Pity She's A Whore'' was written less than 50 years after ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' and much of the plot is lifted over unchanged. It's [[RambunctiousItalian set in Italy because it's about sex and emotions]]. Two young lovers are in a SecretRelationship. The boy has a friar as confidant; the girl has a saucy nurse. It all ends in tragedy.

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An early version of TheBardOnBoard, '''Tis Pity She's A Whore'' was written less than 50 years after ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' and much of the plot is lifted over unchanged. It's [[RambunctiousItalian set in Italy because it's about sex and emotions]]. Two young lovers are in a SecretRelationship. The boy has a friar as confidant; the girl has a saucy nurse. It all ends in tragedy.
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Written in 1633, '''Tis Pity She's A Whore'' is a Jacobean tragedy by John Ford ([[NamesTheSame a different]] [[Creator/JohnFord John Ford]]).

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Written in 1633, '''Tis Pity She's A Whore'' is a Jacobean tragedy by John Ford ([[NamesTheSame a different]] [[Creator/JohnFord John Ford]]).
(a different Creator/JohnFord).

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