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Romeo and Juliet
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1.4.21
ROMEO
I cannot bound a pitch above dull woe:
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Romeo and Juliet
7
1.4.22
ROMEO
Under love's heavy burden do I sink.
85,803
Romeo and Juliet
8
1.4.23
MERCUTIO
And, to sink in it, should you burden love,
85,804
Romeo and Juliet
8
1.4.24
MERCUTIO
Too great oppression for a tender thing.
85,805
Romeo and Juliet
9
1.4.25
ROMEO
Is love a tender thing? it is too rough,
85,806
Romeo and Juliet
9
1.4.26
ROMEO
Too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like thorn.
85,807
Romeo and Juliet
10
1.4.27
MERCUTIO
If love be rough with you, be rough with love,
85,808
Romeo and Juliet
10
1.4.28
MERCUTIO
Prick love for pricking, and you beat love down.
85,809
Romeo and Juliet
10
1.4.29
MERCUTIO
Give me a case to put my visage in:
85,810
Romeo and Juliet
10
1.4.30
MERCUTIO
A visor for a visor! what care I
85,811
Romeo and Juliet
10
1.4.31
MERCUTIO
What curious eye doth quote deformities?
85,812
Romeo and Juliet
10
1.4.32
MERCUTIO
Here are the beetle brows shall blush for me.
85,813
Romeo and Juliet
11
1.4.33
BENVOLIO
Come, knock and enter, and no sooner in,
85,814
Romeo and Juliet
11
1.4.34
BENVOLIO
But every man betake him to his legs.
85,815
Romeo and Juliet
12
1.4.35
ROMEO
A torch for me: let wantons light of heart
85,816
Romeo and Juliet
12
1.4.36
ROMEO
Tickle the senseless rushes with their heels,
85,817
Romeo and Juliet
12
1.4.37
ROMEO
For I am proverb'd with a grandsire phrase,
85,818
Romeo and Juliet
12
1.4.38
ROMEO
I'll be a candle-holder, and look on.
85,819
Romeo and Juliet
12
1.4.39
ROMEO
The game was ne'er so fair, and I am done.
85,820
Romeo and Juliet
13
1.4.40
MERCUTIO
Tut, dun's the mouse, the constable's own word:
85,821
Romeo and Juliet
13
1.4.41
MERCUTIO
If thou art dun, we'll draw thee from the mire
85,822
Romeo and Juliet
13
1.4.42
MERCUTIO
Of this sir-reverence love, wherein thou stick'st
85,823
Romeo and Juliet
13
1.4.43
MERCUTIO
Up to the ears. Come, we burn daylight, ho!
85,824
Romeo and Juliet
14
1.4.44
ROMEO
Nay, that's not so.
85,825
Romeo and Juliet
15
1.4.45
MERCUTIO
I mean, sir, in delay
85,826
Romeo and Juliet
15
1.4.46
MERCUTIO
We waste our lights in vain, like lamps by day.
85,827
Romeo and Juliet
15
1.4.47
MERCUTIO
Take our good meaning, for our judgment sits
85,828
Romeo and Juliet
15
1.4.48
MERCUTIO
Five times in that ere once in our five wits.
85,829
Romeo and Juliet
16
1.4.49
ROMEO
And we mean well in going to this mask,
85,830
Romeo and Juliet
16
1.4.50
ROMEO
But 'tis no wit to go.
85,831
Romeo and Juliet
17
1.4.51
MERCUTIO
Why, may one ask?
85,832
Romeo and Juliet
18
1.4.52
ROMEO
I dream'd a dream to-night.
85,833
Romeo and Juliet
19
1.4.53
MERCUTIO
And so did I.
85,834
Romeo and Juliet
20
1.4.54
ROMEO
Well, what was yours?
85,835
Romeo and Juliet
21
1.4.55
MERCUTIO
That dreamers often lie.
85,836
Romeo and Juliet
22
1.4.56
ROMEO
In bed asleep, while they do dream things true.
85,837
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.57
MERCUTIO
O, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you.
85,838
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.58
MERCUTIO
She is the fairies' midwife, and she comes
85,839
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.59
MERCUTIO
In shape no bigger than an agate-stone
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Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.60
MERCUTIO
On the fore-finger of an alderman,
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Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.61
MERCUTIO
Drawn with a team of little atomies
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Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.62
MERCUTIO
Athwart men's noses as they lie asleep,
85,843
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.63
MERCUTIO
Her wagon-spokes made of long spiders' legs,
85,844
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.64
MERCUTIO
The cover of the wings of grasshoppers,
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Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.65
MERCUTIO
The traces of the smallest spider's web,
85,846
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.66
MERCUTIO
The collars of the moonshine's watery beams,
85,847
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.67
MERCUTIO
Her whip of cricket's bone, the lash of film,
85,848
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.68
MERCUTIO
Her wagoner a small grey-coated gnat,
85,849
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.69
MERCUTIO
Not so big as a round little worm
85,850
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.70
MERCUTIO
Prick'd from the lazy finger of a maid,
85,851
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.71
MERCUTIO
Her chariot is an empty hazel-nut
85,852
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.72
MERCUTIO
Made by the joiner squirrel or old grub,
85,853
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.73
MERCUTIO
Time out o' mind the fairies' coachmakers.
85,854
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.74
MERCUTIO
And in this state she gallops night by night
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Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.75
MERCUTIO
Through lovers' brains, and then they dream of love,
85,856
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.76
MERCUTIO
O'er courtiers' knees, that dream on court'sies straight,
85,857
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.77
MERCUTIO
O'er lawyers' fingers, who straight dream on fees,
85,858
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.78
MERCUTIO
O'er ladies ' lips, who straight on kisses dream,
85,859
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.79
MERCUTIO
Which oft the angry Mab with blisters plagues,
85,860
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.80
MERCUTIO
Because their breaths with sweetmeats tainted are:
85,861
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.81
MERCUTIO
Sometime she gallops o'er a courtier's nose,
85,862
Romeo and Juliet
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1.4.82
MERCUTIO
And then dreams he of smelling out a suit,
85,863
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.83
MERCUTIO
And sometime comes she with a tithe-pig's tail
85,864
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.84
MERCUTIO
Tickling a parson's nose as a' lies asleep,
85,865
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.85
MERCUTIO
Then dreams, he of another benefice:
85,866
Romeo and Juliet
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1.4.86
MERCUTIO
Sometime she driveth o'er a soldier's neck,
85,867
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.87
MERCUTIO
And then dreams he of cutting foreign throats,
85,868
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.88
MERCUTIO
Of breaches, ambuscadoes, Spanish blades,
85,869
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.89
MERCUTIO
Of healths five-fathom deep, and then anon
85,870
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.90
MERCUTIO
Drums in his ear, at which he starts and wakes,
85,871
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.91
MERCUTIO
And being thus frighted swears a prayer or two
85,872
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.92
MERCUTIO
And sleeps again. This is that very Mab
85,873
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.93
MERCUTIO
That plats the manes of horses in the night,
85,874
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.94
MERCUTIO
And bakes the elflocks in foul sluttish hairs,
85,875
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.95
MERCUTIO
Which once untangled, much misfortune bodes:
85,876
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.96
MERCUTIO
This is the hag, when maids lie on their backs,
85,877
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.97
MERCUTIO
That presses them and learns them first to bear,
85,878
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.98
MERCUTIO
Making them women of good carriage:
85,879
Romeo and Juliet
23
1.4.99
MERCUTIO
This is she--
85,880
Romeo and Juliet
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1.4.100
ROMEO
Peace, peace, Mercutio, peace!
85,881
Romeo and Juliet
24
1.4.101
ROMEO
Thou talk'st of nothing.
85,882
Romeo and Juliet
25
1.4.102
MERCUTIO
True, I talk of dreams,
85,883
Romeo and Juliet
25
1.4.103
MERCUTIO
Which are the children of an idle brain,
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Romeo and Juliet
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1.4.104
MERCUTIO
Begot of nothing but vain fantasy,
85,885
Romeo and Juliet
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1.4.105
MERCUTIO
Which is as thin of substance as the air
85,886
Romeo and Juliet
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1.4.106
MERCUTIO
And more inconstant than the wind, who wooes
85,887
Romeo and Juliet
25
1.4.107
MERCUTIO
Even now the frozen bosom of the north,
85,888
Romeo and Juliet
25
1.4.108
MERCUTIO
And, being anger'd, puffs away from thence,
85,889
Romeo and Juliet
25
1.4.109
MERCUTIO
Turning his face to the dew-dropping south.
85,890
Romeo and Juliet
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1.4.110
BENVOLIO
This wind, you talk of, blows us from ourselves,
85,891
Romeo and Juliet
26
1.4.111
BENVOLIO
Supper is done, and we shall come too late.
85,892
Romeo and Juliet
27
1.4.112
ROMEO
I fear, too early: for my mind misgives
85,893
Romeo and Juliet
27
1.4.113
ROMEO
Some consequence yet hanging in the stars
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Romeo and Juliet
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1.4.114
ROMEO
Shall bitterly begin his fearful date
85,895
Romeo and Juliet
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1.4.115
ROMEO
With this night's revels and expire the term
85,896
Romeo and Juliet
27
1.4.116
ROMEO
Of a despised life closed in my breast
85,897
Romeo and Juliet
27
1.4.117
ROMEO
By some vile forfeit of untimely death.
85,898
Romeo and Juliet
27
1.4.118
ROMEO
But He, that hath the steerage of my course,
85,899
Romeo and Juliet
27
1.4.119
ROMEO
Direct my sail! On, lusty gentlemen.
85,900
Romeo and Juliet
28
1.4.120
BENVOLIO
Strike, drum.