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85,601 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | null | Servant | Enter BENVOLIO and ROMEO |
85,602 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.2.46 | BENVOLIO | Tut, man, one fire burns out another's burning, |
85,603 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.2.47 | BENVOLIO | One pain is lessen'd by another's anguish, |
85,604 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.2.48 | BENVOLIO | Turn giddy, and be holp by backward turning, |
85,605 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.2.49 | BENVOLIO | One desperate grief cures with another's languish: |
85,606 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.2.50 | BENVOLIO | Take thou some new infection to thy eye, |
85,607 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.2.51 | BENVOLIO | And the rank poison of the old will die. |
85,608 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 1.2.52 | ROMEO | Your plaintain-leaf is excellent for that. |
85,609 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 1.2.53 | BENVOLIO | For what, I pray thee? |
85,610 | Romeo and Juliet | 10 | 1.2.54 | ROMEO | For your broken shin. |
85,611 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.2.55 | BENVOLIO | Why, Romeo, art thou mad? |
85,612 | Romeo and Juliet | 12 | 1.2.56 | ROMEO | Not mad, but bound more than a mad-man is, |
85,613 | Romeo and Juliet | 12 | 1.2.57 | ROMEO | Shut up in prison, kept without my food, |
85,614 | Romeo and Juliet | 12 | 1.2.58 | ROMEO | Whipp'd and tormented and--God-den, good fellow. |
85,615 | Romeo and Juliet | 13 | 1.2.59 | Servant | God gi' god-den. I pray, sir, can you read? |
85,616 | Romeo and Juliet | 14 | 1.2.60 | ROMEO | Ay, mine own fortune in my misery. |
85,617 | Romeo and Juliet | 15 | 1.2.61 | Servant | Perhaps you have learned it without book: but, I |
85,618 | Romeo and Juliet | 15 | 1.2.62 | Servant | pray, can you read any thing you see? |
85,619 | Romeo and Juliet | 16 | 1.2.63 | ROMEO | Ay, if I know the letters and the language. |
85,620 | Romeo and Juliet | 17 | 1.2.64 | Servant | Ye say honestly: rest you merry! |
85,621 | Romeo and Juliet | 18 | 1.2.65 | ROMEO | Stay, fellow, I can read. |
85,622 | Romeo and Juliet | 18 | null | ROMEO | Reads |
85,623 | Romeo and Juliet | 18 | 1.2.66 | ROMEO | 'Signior Martino and his wife and daughters, |
85,624 | Romeo and Juliet | 18 | 1.2.67 | ROMEO | County Anselme and his beauteous sisters, the lady |
85,625 | Romeo and Juliet | 18 | 1.2.68 | ROMEO | widow of Vitravio, Signior Placentio and his lovely |
85,626 | Romeo and Juliet | 18 | 1.2.69 | ROMEO | nieces, Mercutio and his brother Valentine, mine |
85,627 | Romeo and Juliet | 18 | 1.2.70 | ROMEO | uncle Capulet, his wife and daughters, my fair niece |
85,628 | Romeo and Juliet | 18 | 1.2.71 | ROMEO | Rosaline, Livia, Signior Valentio and his cousin |
85,629 | Romeo and Juliet | 18 | 1.2.72 | ROMEO | Tybalt, Lucio and the lively Helena.' A fair |
85,630 | Romeo and Juliet | 18 | 1.2.73 | ROMEO | assembly: whither should they come? |
85,631 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 1.2.74 | Servant | Up. |
85,632 | Romeo and Juliet | 20 | 1.2.75 | ROMEO | Whither? |
85,633 | Romeo and Juliet | 21 | 1.2.76 | Servant | To supper, to our house. |
85,634 | Romeo and Juliet | 22 | 1.2.77 | ROMEO | Whose house? |
85,635 | Romeo and Juliet | 23 | 1.2.78 | Servant | My master's. |
85,636 | Romeo and Juliet | 24 | 1.2.79 | ROMEO | Indeed, I should have ask'd you that before. |
85,637 | Romeo and Juliet | 25 | 1.2.80 | Servant | Now I'll tell you without asking: my master is the |
85,638 | Romeo and Juliet | 25 | 1.2.81 | Servant | great rich Capulet, and if you be not of the house |
85,639 | Romeo and Juliet | 25 | 1.2.82 | Servant | of Montagues, I pray, come and crush a cup of wine. |
85,640 | Romeo and Juliet | 25 | 1.2.83 | Servant | Rest you merry! |
85,641 | Romeo and Juliet | 25 | null | Servant | Exit |
85,642 | Romeo and Juliet | 26 | 1.2.84 | BENVOLIO | At this same ancient feast of Capulet's |
85,643 | Romeo and Juliet | 26 | 1.2.85 | BENVOLIO | Sups the fair Rosaline whom thou so lovest, |
85,644 | Romeo and Juliet | 26 | 1.2.86 | BENVOLIO | With all the admired beauties of Verona: |
85,645 | Romeo and Juliet | 26 | 1.2.87 | BENVOLIO | Go thither, and, with unattainted eye, |
85,646 | Romeo and Juliet | 26 | 1.2.88 | BENVOLIO | Compare her face with some that I shall show, |
85,647 | Romeo and Juliet | 26 | 1.2.89 | BENVOLIO | And I will make thee think thy swan a crow. |
85,648 | Romeo and Juliet | 27 | 1.2.90 | ROMEO | When the devout religion of mine eye |
85,649 | Romeo and Juliet | 27 | 1.2.91 | ROMEO | Maintains such falsehood, then turn tears to fires, |
85,650 | Romeo and Juliet | 27 | 1.2.92 | ROMEO | And these, who often drown'd could never die, |
85,651 | Romeo and Juliet | 27 | 1.2.93 | ROMEO | Transparent heretics, be burnt for liars! |
85,652 | Romeo and Juliet | 27 | 1.2.94 | ROMEO | One fairer than my love! the all-seeing sun |
85,653 | Romeo and Juliet | 27 | 1.2.95 | ROMEO | Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun. |
85,654 | Romeo and Juliet | 28 | 1.2.96 | BENVOLIO | Tut, you saw her fair, none else being by, |
85,655 | Romeo and Juliet | 28 | 1.2.97 | BENVOLIO | Herself poised with herself in either eye: |
85,656 | Romeo and Juliet | 28 | 1.2.98 | BENVOLIO | But in that crystal scales let there be weigh'd |
85,657 | Romeo and Juliet | 28 | 1.2.99 | BENVOLIO | Your lady's love against some other maid |
85,658 | Romeo and Juliet | 28 | 1.2.100 | BENVOLIO | That I will show you shining at this feast, |
85,659 | Romeo and Juliet | 28 | 1.2.101 | BENVOLIO | And she shall scant show well that now shows best. |
85,660 | Romeo and Juliet | 29 | 1.2.102 | ROMEO | I'll go along, no such sight to be shown, |
85,661 | Romeo and Juliet | 29 | 1.2.103 | ROMEO | But to rejoice in splendor of mine own. |
85,662 | Romeo and Juliet | 29 | null | ROMEO | Exeunt |
85,663 | Romeo and Juliet | 29 | null | ROMEO | SCENE III. A room in Capulet's house. |
85,664 | Romeo and Juliet | 29 | null | ROMEO | Enter LADY CAPULET and Nurse |
85,665 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 1.3.1 | LADY CAPULET | Nurse, where's my daughter? call her forth to me. |
85,666 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 1.3.2 | Nurse | Now, by my maidenhead, at twelve year old, |
85,667 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 1.3.3 | Nurse | I bade her come. What, lamb! what, ladybird! |
85,668 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 1.3.4 | Nurse | God forbid! Where's this girl? What, Juliet! |
85,669 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | null | Nurse | Enter JULIET |
85,670 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 1.3.5 | JULIET | How now! who calls? |
85,671 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 1.3.6 | Nurse | Your mother. |
85,672 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.3.7 | JULIET | Madam, I am here. |
85,673 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 1.3.8 | JULIET | What is your will? |
85,674 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 1.3.9 | LADY CAPULET | This is the matter:--Nurse, give leave awhile, |
85,675 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 1.3.10 | LADY CAPULET | We must talk in secret:--nurse, come back again, |
85,676 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 1.3.11 | LADY CAPULET | I have remember'd me, thou's hear our counsel. |
85,677 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 1.3.12 | LADY CAPULET | Thou know'st my daughter's of a pretty age. |
85,678 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.3.13 | Nurse | Faith, I can tell her age unto an hour. |
85,679 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 1.3.14 | LADY CAPULET | She's not fourteen. |
85,680 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 1.3.15 | Nurse | I'll lay fourteen of my teeth,-- |
85,681 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 1.3.16 | Nurse | And yet, to my teeth be it spoken, I have but four-- |
85,682 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 1.3.17 | Nurse | She is not fourteen. How long is it now |
85,683 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 1.3.18 | Nurse | To Lammas-tide? |
85,684 | Romeo and Juliet | 10 | 1.3.19 | LADY CAPULET | A fortnight and odd days. |
85,685 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.20 | Nurse | Even or odd, of all days in the year, |
85,686 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.21 | Nurse | Come Lammas-eve at night shall she be fourteen. |
85,687 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.22 | Nurse | Susan and she--God rest all Christian souls!-- |
85,688 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.23 | Nurse | Were of an age: well, Susan is with God, |
85,689 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.24 | Nurse | She was too good for me: but, as I said, |
85,690 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.25 | Nurse | On Lammas-eve at night shall she be fourteen, |
85,691 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.26 | Nurse | That shall she, marry, I remember it well. |
85,692 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.27 | Nurse | 'Tis since the earthquake now eleven years, |
85,693 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.28 | Nurse | And she was wean'd,--I never shall forget it,-- |
85,694 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.29 | Nurse | Of all the days of the year, upon that day: |
85,695 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.30 | Nurse | For I had then laid wormwood to my dug, |
85,696 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.31 | Nurse | Sitting in the sun under the dove-house wall, |
85,697 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.32 | Nurse | My lord and you were then at Mantua:-- |
85,698 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.33 | Nurse | Nay, I do bear a brain:--but, as I said, |
85,699 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.34 | Nurse | When it did taste the wormwood on the nipple |
85,700 | Romeo and Juliet | 11 | 1.3.35 | Nurse | Of my dug and felt it bitter, pretty fool, |
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