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85,501 | Romeo and Juliet | 78 | 1.1.189 | ROMEO | Being vex'd a sea nourish'd with lovers' tears: |
85,502 | Romeo and Juliet | 78 | 1.1.190 | ROMEO | What is it else? a madness most discreet, |
85,503 | Romeo and Juliet | 78 | 1.1.191 | ROMEO | A choking gall and a preserving sweet. |
85,504 | Romeo and Juliet | 78 | 1.1.192 | ROMEO | Farewell, my coz. |
85,505 | Romeo and Juliet | 79 | 1.1.193 | BENVOLIO | Soft! I will go along, |
85,506 | Romeo and Juliet | 79 | 1.1.194 | BENVOLIO | An if you leave me so, you do me wrong. |
85,507 | Romeo and Juliet | 80 | 1.1.195 | ROMEO | Tut, I have lost myself, I am not here, |
85,508 | Romeo and Juliet | 80 | 1.1.196 | ROMEO | This is not Romeo, he's some other where. |
85,509 | Romeo and Juliet | 81 | 1.1.197 | BENVOLIO | Tell me in sadness, who is that you love. |
85,510 | Romeo and Juliet | 82 | 1.1.198 | ROMEO | What, shall I groan and tell thee? |
85,511 | Romeo and Juliet | 83 | 1.1.199 | BENVOLIO | Groan! why, no. |
85,512 | Romeo and Juliet | 83 | 1.1.200 | BENVOLIO | But sadly tell me who. |
85,513 | Romeo and Juliet | 84 | 1.1.201 | ROMEO | Bid a sick man in sadness make his will: |
85,514 | Romeo and Juliet | 84 | 1.1.202 | ROMEO | Ah, word ill urged to one that is so ill! |
85,515 | Romeo and Juliet | 84 | 1.1.203 | ROMEO | In sadness, cousin, I do love a woman. |
85,516 | Romeo and Juliet | 85 | 1.1.204 | BENVOLIO | I aim'd so near, when I supposed you loved. |
85,517 | Romeo and Juliet | 86 | 1.1.205 | ROMEO | A right good mark-man! And she's fair I love. |
85,518 | Romeo and Juliet | 87 | 1.1.206 | BENVOLIO | A right fair mark, fair coz, is soonest hit. |
85,519 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 1.1.207 | ROMEO | Well, in that hit you miss: she'll not be hit |
85,520 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 1.1.208 | ROMEO | With Cupid's arrow, she hath Dian's wit, |
85,521 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 1.1.209 | ROMEO | And, in strong proof of chastity well arm'd, |
85,522 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 1.1.210 | ROMEO | From love's weak childish bow she lives unharm'd. |
85,523 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 1.1.211 | ROMEO | She will not stay the siege of loving terms, |
85,524 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 1.1.212 | ROMEO | Nor bide the encounter of assailing eyes, |
85,525 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 1.1.213 | ROMEO | Nor ope her lap to saint-seducing gold: |
85,526 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 1.1.214 | ROMEO | O, she is rich in beauty, only poor, |
85,527 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 1.1.215 | ROMEO | That when she dies with beauty dies her store. |
85,528 | Romeo and Juliet | 89 | 1.1.216 | BENVOLIO | Then she hath sworn that she will still live chaste? |
85,529 | Romeo and Juliet | 90 | 1.1.217 | ROMEO | She hath, and in that sparing makes huge waste, |
85,530 | Romeo and Juliet | 90 | 1.1.218 | ROMEO | For beauty starved with her severity |
85,531 | Romeo and Juliet | 90 | 1.1.219 | ROMEO | Cuts beauty off from all posterity. |
85,532 | Romeo and Juliet | 90 | 1.1.220 | ROMEO | She is too fair, too wise, wisely too fair, |
85,533 | Romeo and Juliet | 90 | 1.1.221 | ROMEO | To merit bliss by making me despair: |
85,534 | Romeo and Juliet | 90 | 1.1.222 | ROMEO | She hath forsworn to love, and in that vow |
85,535 | Romeo and Juliet | 90 | 1.1.223 | ROMEO | Do I live dead that live to tell it now. |
85,536 | Romeo and Juliet | 91 | 1.1.224 | BENVOLIO | Be ruled by me, forget to think of her. |
85,537 | Romeo and Juliet | 92 | 1.1.225 | ROMEO | O, teach me how I should forget to think. |
85,538 | Romeo and Juliet | 93 | 1.1.226 | BENVOLIO | By giving liberty unto thine eyes, |
85,539 | Romeo and Juliet | 93 | 1.1.227 | BENVOLIO | Examine other beauties. |
85,540 | Romeo and Juliet | 94 | 1.1.228 | ROMEO | 'Tis the way |
85,541 | Romeo and Juliet | 94 | 1.1.229 | ROMEO | To call hers exquisite, in question more: |
85,542 | Romeo and Juliet | 94 | 1.1.230 | ROMEO | These happy masks that kiss fair ladies' brows |
85,543 | Romeo and Juliet | 94 | 1.1.231 | ROMEO | Being black put us in mind they hide the fair, |
85,544 | Romeo and Juliet | 94 | 1.1.232 | ROMEO | He that is strucken blind cannot forget |
85,545 | Romeo and Juliet | 94 | 1.1.233 | ROMEO | The precious treasure of his eyesight lost: |
85,546 | Romeo and Juliet | 94 | 1.1.234 | ROMEO | Show me a mistress that is passing fair, |
85,547 | Romeo and Juliet | 94 | 1.1.235 | ROMEO | What doth her beauty serve, but as a note |
85,548 | Romeo and Juliet | 94 | 1.1.236 | ROMEO | Where I may read who pass'd that passing fair? |
85,549 | Romeo and Juliet | 94 | 1.1.237 | ROMEO | Farewell: thou canst not teach me to forget. |
85,550 | Romeo and Juliet | 95 | 1.1.238 | BENVOLIO | I'll pay that doctrine, or else die in debt. |
85,551 | Romeo and Juliet | 95 | null | BENVOLIO | Exeunt |
85,552 | Romeo and Juliet | 95 | null | BENVOLIO | SCENE II. A street. |
85,553 | Romeo and Juliet | 95 | null | BENVOLIO | Enter CAPULET, PARIS, and Servant |
85,554 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 1.2.1 | CAPULET | But Montague is bound as well as I, |
85,555 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 1.2.2 | CAPULET | In penalty alike, and 'tis not hard, I think, |
85,556 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 1.2.3 | CAPULET | For men so old as we to keep the peace. |
85,557 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 1.2.4 | PARIS | Of honourable reckoning are you both, |
85,558 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 1.2.5 | PARIS | And pity 'tis you lived at odds so long. |
85,559 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 1.2.6 | PARIS | But now, my lord, what say you to my suit? |
85,560 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 1.2.7 | CAPULET | But saying o'er what I have said before: |
85,561 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 1.2.8 | CAPULET | My child is yet a stranger in the world, |
85,562 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 1.2.9 | CAPULET | She hath not seen the change of fourteen years, |
85,563 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 1.2.10 | CAPULET | Let two more summers wither in their pride, |
85,564 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 1.2.11 | CAPULET | Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride. |
85,565 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 1.2.12 | PARIS | Younger than she are happy mothers made. |
85,566 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.13 | CAPULET | And too soon marr'd are those so early made. |
85,567 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.14 | CAPULET | The earth hath swallow'd all my hopes but she, |
85,568 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.15 | CAPULET | She is the hopeful lady of my earth: |
85,569 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.16 | CAPULET | But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart, |
85,570 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.17 | CAPULET | My will to her consent is but a part, |
85,571 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.18 | CAPULET | An she agree, within her scope of choice |
85,572 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.19 | CAPULET | Lies my consent and fair according voice. |
85,573 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.20 | CAPULET | This night I hold an old accustom'd feast, |
85,574 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.21 | CAPULET | Whereto I have invited many a guest, |
85,575 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.22 | CAPULET | Such as I love, and you, among the store, |
85,576 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.23 | CAPULET | One more, most welcome, makes my number more. |
85,577 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.24 | CAPULET | At my poor house look to behold this night |
85,578 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.25 | CAPULET | Earth-treading stars that make dark heaven light: |
85,579 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.26 | CAPULET | Such comfort as do lusty young men feel |
85,580 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.27 | CAPULET | When well-apparell'd April on the heel |
85,581 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.28 | CAPULET | Of limping winter treads, even such delight |
85,582 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.29 | CAPULET | Among fresh female buds shall you this night |
85,583 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.30 | CAPULET | Inherit at my house, hear all, all see, |
85,584 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.31 | CAPULET | And like her most whose merit most shall be: |
85,585 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.32 | CAPULET | Which on more view, of many mine being one |
85,586 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.33 | CAPULET | May stand in number, though in reckoning none, |
85,587 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.34 | CAPULET | Come, go with me. |
85,588 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | null | CAPULET | To Servant, giving a paper |
85,589 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.35 | CAPULET | Go, sirrah, trudge about |
85,590 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.36 | CAPULET | Through fair Verona, find those persons out |
85,591 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.37 | CAPULET | Whose names are written there, and to them say, |
85,592 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.2.38 | CAPULET | My house and welcome on their pleasure stay. |
85,593 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | null | CAPULET | Exeunt CAPULET and PARIS |
85,594 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 1.2.39 | Servant | Find them out whose names are written here! It is |
85,595 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 1.2.40 | Servant | written, that the shoemaker should meddle with his |
85,596 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 1.2.41 | Servant | yard, and the tailor with his last, the fisher with |
85,597 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 1.2.42 | Servant | his pencil, and the painter with his nets, but I am |
85,598 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 1.2.43 | Servant | sent to find those persons whose names are here |
85,599 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 1.2.44 | Servant | writ, and can never find what names the writing |
85,600 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 1.2.45 | Servant | person hath here writ. I must to the learned.--In good time. |
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