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Romeo and Juliet
8
2.3.52
ROMEO
That's by me wounded: both our remedies
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Romeo and Juliet
8
2.3.53
ROMEO
Within thy help and holy physic lies:
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Romeo and Juliet
8
2.3.54
ROMEO
I bear no hatred, blessed man, for, lo,
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Romeo and Juliet
8
2.3.55
ROMEO
My intercession likewise steads my foe.
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Romeo and Juliet
9
2.3.56
FRIAR LAURENCE
Be plain, good son, and homely in thy drift,
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Romeo and Juliet
9
2.3.57
FRIAR LAURENCE
Riddling confession finds but riddling shrift.
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Romeo and Juliet
10
2.3.58
ROMEO
Then plainly know my heart's dear love is set
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Romeo and Juliet
10
2.3.59
ROMEO
On the fair daughter of rich Capulet:
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Romeo and Juliet
10
2.3.60
ROMEO
As mine on hers, so hers is set on mine,
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Romeo and Juliet
10
2.3.61
ROMEO
And all combined, save what thou must combine
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Romeo and Juliet
10
2.3.62
ROMEO
By holy marriage: when and where and how
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Romeo and Juliet
10
2.3.63
ROMEO
We met, we woo'd and made exchange of vow,
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Romeo and Juliet
10
2.3.64
ROMEO
I'll tell thee as we pass, but this I pray,
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Romeo and Juliet
10
2.3.65
ROMEO
That thou consent to marry us to-day.
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.66
FRIAR LAURENCE
Holy Saint Francis, what a change is here!
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.67
FRIAR LAURENCE
Is Rosaline, whom thou didst love so dear,
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.68
FRIAR LAURENCE
So soon forsaken? young men's love then lies
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.69
FRIAR LAURENCE
Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.70
FRIAR LAURENCE
Jesu Maria, what a deal of brine
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.71
FRIAR LAURENCE
Hath wash'd thy sallow cheeks for Rosaline!
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.72
FRIAR LAURENCE
How much salt water thrown away in waste,
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.73
FRIAR LAURENCE
To season love, that of it doth not taste!
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.74
FRIAR LAURENCE
The sun not yet thy sighs from heaven clears,
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.75
FRIAR LAURENCE
Thy old groans ring yet in my ancient ears,
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.76
FRIAR LAURENCE
Lo, here upon thy cheek the stain doth sit
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.77
FRIAR LAURENCE
Of an old tear that is not wash'd off yet:
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.78
FRIAR LAURENCE
If e'er thou wast thyself and these woes thine,
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.79
FRIAR LAURENCE
Thou and these woes were all for Rosaline:
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.80
FRIAR LAURENCE
And art thou changed? pronounce this sentence then,
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.3.81
FRIAR LAURENCE
Women may fall, when there's no strength in men.
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Romeo and Juliet
12
2.3.82
ROMEO
Thou chid'st me oft for loving Rosaline.
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Romeo and Juliet
13
2.3.83
FRIAR LAURENCE
For doting, not for loving, pupil mine.
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Romeo and Juliet
14
2.3.84
ROMEO
And bad'st me bury love.
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Romeo and Juliet
15
2.3.85
FRIAR LAURENCE
Not in a grave,
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Romeo and Juliet
15
2.3.86
FRIAR LAURENCE
To lay one in, another out to have.
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Romeo and Juliet
16
2.3.87
ROMEO
I pray thee, chide not, she whom I love now
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Romeo and Juliet
16
2.3.88
ROMEO
Doth grace for grace and love for love allow,
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Romeo and Juliet
16
2.3.89
ROMEO
The other did not so.
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Romeo and Juliet
17
2.3.90
FRIAR LAURENCE
O, she knew well
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Romeo and Juliet
17
2.3.91
FRIAR LAURENCE
Thy love did read by rote and could not spell.
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Romeo and Juliet
17
2.3.92
FRIAR LAURENCE
But come, young waverer, come, go with me,
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Romeo and Juliet
17
2.3.93
FRIAR LAURENCE
In one respect I'll thy assistant be,
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Romeo and Juliet
17
2.3.94
FRIAR LAURENCE
For this alliance may so happy prove,
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Romeo and Juliet
17
2.3.95
FRIAR LAURENCE
To turn your households' rancour to pure love.
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Romeo and Juliet
18
2.3.96
ROMEO
O, let us hence, I stand on sudden haste.
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Romeo and Juliet
19
2.3.97
FRIAR LAURENCE
Wisely and slow, they stumble that run fast.
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Romeo and Juliet
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FRIAR LAURENCE
Exeunt
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Romeo and Juliet
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FRIAR LAURENCE
SCENE IV. A street.
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Romeo and Juliet
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FRIAR LAURENCE
Enter BENVOLIO and MERCUTIO
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Romeo and Juliet
1
2.4.1
MERCUTIO
Where the devil should this Romeo be?
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Romeo and Juliet
1
2.4.2
MERCUTIO
Came he not home to-night?
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Romeo and Juliet
2
2.4.3
BENVOLIO
Not to his father's, I spoke with his man.
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Romeo and Juliet
3
2.4.4
MERCUTIO
Ah, that same pale hard-hearted wench, that Rosaline.
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Romeo and Juliet
3
2.4.5
MERCUTIO
Torments him so, that he will sure run mad.
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Romeo and Juliet
4
2.4.6
BENVOLIO
Tybalt, the kinsman of old Capulet,
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Romeo and Juliet
4
2.4.7
BENVOLIO
Hath sent a letter to his father's house.
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Romeo and Juliet
5
2.4.8
MERCUTIO
A challenge, on my life.
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Romeo and Juliet
6
2.4.9
BENVOLIO
Romeo will answer it.
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Romeo and Juliet
7
2.4.10
MERCUTIO
Any man that can write may answer a letter.
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Romeo and Juliet
8
2.4.11
BENVOLIO
Nay, he will answer the letter's master, how he
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Romeo and Juliet
8
2.4.12
BENVOLIO
dares, being dared.
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Romeo and Juliet
9
2.4.13
MERCUTIO
Alas poor Romeo! he is already dead, stabbed with a
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Romeo and Juliet
9
2.4.14
MERCUTIO
white wench's black eye, shot through the ear with a
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Romeo and Juliet
9
2.4.15
MERCUTIO
love-song, the very pin of his heart cleft with the
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Romeo and Juliet
9
2.4.16
MERCUTIO
blind bow-boy's butt-shaft: and is he a man to
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Romeo and Juliet
9
2.4.17
MERCUTIO
encounter Tybalt?
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Romeo and Juliet
10
2.4.18
BENVOLIO
Why, what is Tybalt?
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.4.19
MERCUTIO
More than prince of cats, I can tell you. O, he is
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.4.20
MERCUTIO
the courageous captain of compliments. He fights as
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.4.21
MERCUTIO
you sing prick-song, keeps time, distance, and
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.4.22
MERCUTIO
proportion, rests me his minim rest, one, two, and
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.4.23
MERCUTIO
the third in your bosom: the very butcher of a silk
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.4.24
MERCUTIO
button, a duellist, a duellist, a gentleman of the
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.4.25
MERCUTIO
very first house, of the first and second cause:
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.4.26
MERCUTIO
ah, the immortal passado! the punto reverso! the
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Romeo and Juliet
11
2.4.27
MERCUTIO
hai!
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Romeo and Juliet
12
2.4.28
BENVOLIO
The what?
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Romeo and Juliet
13
2.4.29
MERCUTIO
The pox of such antic, lisping, affecting
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Romeo and Juliet
13
2.4.30
MERCUTIO
fantasticoes, these new tuners of accents! 'By Jesu,
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Romeo and Juliet
13
2.4.31
MERCUTIO
a very good blade! a very tall man! a very good
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Romeo and Juliet
13
2.4.32
MERCUTIO
whore!' Why, is not this a lamentable thing,
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Romeo and Juliet
13
2.4.33
MERCUTIO
grandsire, that we should be thus afflicted with
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Romeo and Juliet
13
2.4.34
MERCUTIO
these strange flies, these fashion-mongers, these
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Romeo and Juliet
13
2.4.35
MERCUTIO
perdona-mi's, who stand so much on the new form,
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Romeo and Juliet
13
2.4.36
MERCUTIO
that they cannot at ease on the old bench? O, their
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Romeo and Juliet
13
2.4.37
MERCUTIO
bones, their bones!
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Romeo and Juliet
13
null
MERCUTIO
Enter ROMEO
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Romeo and Juliet
14
2.4.38
BENVOLIO
Here comes Romeo, here comes Romeo.
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Romeo and Juliet
15
2.4.39
MERCUTIO
Without his roe, like a dried herring: flesh, flesh,
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Romeo and Juliet
15
2.4.40
MERCUTIO
how art thou fishified! Now is he for the numbers
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Romeo and Juliet
15
2.4.41
MERCUTIO
that Petrarch flowed in: Laura to his lady was but a
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Romeo and Juliet
15
2.4.42
MERCUTIO
kitchen-wench, marry, she had a better love to
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Romeo and Juliet
15
2.4.43
MERCUTIO
be-rhyme her, Dido a dowdy, Cleopatra a gipsy,
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Romeo and Juliet
15
2.4.44
MERCUTIO
Helen and Hero hildings and harlots, Thisbe a grey
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Romeo and Juliet
15
2.4.45
MERCUTIO
eye or so, but not to the purpose. Signior
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Romeo and Juliet
15
2.4.46
MERCUTIO
Romeo, bon jour! there's a French salutation
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Romeo and Juliet
15
2.4.47
MERCUTIO
to your French slop. You gave us the counterfeit
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Romeo and Juliet
15
2.4.48
MERCUTIO
fairly last night.
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Romeo and Juliet
16
2.4.49
ROMEO
Good morrow to you both. What counterfeit did I give you?
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Romeo and Juliet
17
2.4.50
MERCUTIO
The ship, sir, the slip, can you not conceive?