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You could use: "Never was there a story of more woe, than that of Juliet and her Romeo." Unless you have to come up with something with your own words, than you could use the same... idea? But make it your own, change up some of the words.

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"But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?" - This line from Romeo and Juliet could fit in a Sonnet due to its poetic and melodic quality. It's filled with imagery and sets a romantic tone, making it suitable for a sonnet about love or longing.

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Romeo and Juliet contains several imbedded sonnets, most famously the prologue, "Two households, both alike in dignity" and the thirteen lines which follow it, and Romeo and Juliet's conversation commencing with "If I profane with my unworthiest hand" and the thirteen lines which follow. But of course all of the lines which are in blank verse could be lines in sonnets but as a matter of fact, almost all of them are not.

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