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Romeo speaks of the nightingale in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He mistakenly believes that the bird's song is the morning lark, signaling that it is time for him to leave Juliet before being discovered. This misunderstanding leads to tragic consequences for the young lovers.

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