What is juliet's famous exiting line?

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In Act V, Scene 3, as Juliet hears a noise coming, she responds, "Yea noise!  Then I will be brief. O happy dagger, This is thy sheath, there rust and let me die."  She decides to do this in the haste of the moment because she doesn't want to live without Romeo.

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