AN: So here's the next installment. This one takes place just after Lizzie refused mr. Collins (and yes, i know. I love writing post-proposal songs, just always seem like a good time to burst into song)

I will marry for love

Mel. I won't say I'm in love (Hercules)

Mrs. Bennet:

If there's a price for rotten judgement

I think you just went and won it

I thought you selfish now you've proved it

Refuse the man who can save your family

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Marry mr. Collins

Go right back and say that you will

Marry mr. Collins

See some sense and realize

This match is wise and prudent

Or I'll never speak to you as long as I am living

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Lizzie:

Oh no, no way I will marry for love

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Mrs. Bennet:

Listen to me; he's the heir to this house

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Lizzie:

Well I don't care, I will marry for love

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I always said I'd die a spinster

I want no life that is phoney

No, only love so warm and tender

Can induce me into matrimony

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Mrs. Bennet:

You keep on denying

But our situation's urgent

When your father's dying

We could all be turned out

And then starving in the hedgerows

Marry mr. Collins and then none of that will happen

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Lizzie:

Oh no, oh no, I will marry for love

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Mrs. Bennet:

Look here young miss, you will do as I say

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Lizzie:

Oh no, oh no, I won't marry him

.

What can be said, I won't marry him

I can't be swayed, I won't marry him

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Mrs. Bennet:

What do you think that your father will say

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Lizzie:

Oooooooh

I think he'll say: you should marry for love