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86,501 | Romeo and Juliet | 18 | 2.4.51 | ROMEO | Pardon, good Mercutio, my business was great, and in |
86,502 | Romeo and Juliet | 18 | 2.4.52 | ROMEO | such a case as mine a man may strain courtesy. |
86,503 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 2.4.53 | MERCUTIO | That's as much as to say, such a case as yours |
86,504 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 2.4.54 | MERCUTIO | constrains a man to bow in the hams. |
86,505 | Romeo and Juliet | 20 | 2.4.55 | ROMEO | Meaning, to court'sy. |
86,506 | Romeo and Juliet | 21 | 2.4.56 | MERCUTIO | Thou hast most kindly hit it. |
86,507 | Romeo and Juliet | 22 | 2.4.57 | ROMEO | A most courteous exposition. |
86,508 | Romeo and Juliet | 23 | 2.4.58 | MERCUTIO | Nay, I am the very pink of courtesy. |
86,509 | Romeo and Juliet | 24 | 2.4.59 | ROMEO | Pink for flower. |
86,510 | Romeo and Juliet | 25 | 2.4.60 | MERCUTIO | Right. |
86,511 | Romeo and Juliet | 26 | 2.4.61 | ROMEO | Why, then is my pump well flowered. |
86,512 | Romeo and Juliet | 27 | 2.4.62 | MERCUTIO | Well said: follow me this jest now till thou hast |
86,513 | Romeo and Juliet | 27 | 2.4.63 | MERCUTIO | worn out thy pump, that when the single sole of it |
86,514 | Romeo and Juliet | 27 | 2.4.64 | MERCUTIO | is worn, the jest may remain after the wearing sole singular. |
86,515 | Romeo and Juliet | 28 | 2.4.65 | ROMEO | O single-soled jest, solely singular for the |
86,516 | Romeo and Juliet | 28 | 2.4.66 | ROMEO | singleness. |
86,517 | Romeo and Juliet | 29 | 2.4.67 | MERCUTIO | Come between us, good Benvolio, my wits faint. |
86,518 | Romeo and Juliet | 30 | 2.4.68 | ROMEO | Switch and spurs, switch and spurs, or I'll cry a match. |
86,519 | Romeo and Juliet | 31 | 2.4.69 | MERCUTIO | Nay, if thy wits run the wild-goose chase, I have |
86,520 | Romeo and Juliet | 31 | 2.4.70 | MERCUTIO | done, for thou hast more of the wild-goose in one of |
86,521 | Romeo and Juliet | 31 | 2.4.71 | MERCUTIO | thy wits than, I am sure, I have in my whole five: |
86,522 | Romeo and Juliet | 31 | 2.4.72 | MERCUTIO | was I with you there for the goose? |
86,523 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 2.4.73 | ROMEO | Thou wast never with me for any thing when thou wast |
86,524 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 2.4.74 | ROMEO | not there for the goose. |
86,525 | Romeo and Juliet | 33 | 2.4.75 | MERCUTIO | I will bite thee by the ear for that jest. |
86,526 | Romeo and Juliet | 34 | 2.4.76 | ROMEO | Nay, good goose, bite not. |
86,527 | Romeo and Juliet | 35 | 2.4.77 | MERCUTIO | Thy wit is a very bitter sweeting, it is a most |
86,528 | Romeo and Juliet | 35 | 2.4.78 | MERCUTIO | sharp sauce. |
86,529 | Romeo and Juliet | 36 | 2.4.79 | ROMEO | And is it not well served in to a sweet goose? |
86,530 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 2.4.80 | MERCUTIO | O here's a wit of cheveril, that stretches from an |
86,531 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 2.4.81 | MERCUTIO | inch narrow to an ell broad! |
86,532 | Romeo and Juliet | 38 | 2.4.82 | ROMEO | I stretch it out for that word 'broad,' which added |
86,533 | Romeo and Juliet | 38 | 2.4.83 | ROMEO | to the goose, proves thee far and wide a broad goose. |
86,534 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 2.4.84 | MERCUTIO | Why, is not this better now than groaning for love? |
86,535 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 2.4.85 | MERCUTIO | now art thou sociable, now art thou Romeo, now art |
86,536 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 2.4.86 | MERCUTIO | thou what thou art, by art as well as by nature: |
86,537 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 2.4.87 | MERCUTIO | for this drivelling love is like a great natural, |
86,538 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 2.4.88 | MERCUTIO | that runs lolling up and down to hide his bauble in a hole. |
86,539 | Romeo and Juliet | 40 | 2.4.89 | BENVOLIO | Stop there, stop there. |
86,540 | Romeo and Juliet | 41 | 2.4.90 | MERCUTIO | Thou desirest me to stop in my tale against the hair. |
86,541 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 2.4.91 | BENVOLIO | Thou wouldst else have made thy tale large. |
86,542 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | 2.4.92 | MERCUTIO | O, thou art deceived, I would have made it short: |
86,543 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | 2.4.93 | MERCUTIO | for I was come to the whole depth of my tale, and |
86,544 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | 2.4.94 | MERCUTIO | meant, indeed, to occupy the argument no longer. |
86,545 | Romeo and Juliet | 44 | 2.4.95 | ROMEO | Here's goodly gear! |
86,546 | Romeo and Juliet | 44 | null | ROMEO | Enter Nurse and PETER |
86,547 | Romeo and Juliet | 45 | 2.4.96 | MERCUTIO | A sail, a sail! |
86,548 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 2.4.97 | BENVOLIO | Two, two, a shirt and a smock. |
86,549 | Romeo and Juliet | 47 | 2.4.98 | Nurse | Peter! |
86,550 | Romeo and Juliet | 48 | 2.4.99 | PETER | Anon! |
86,551 | Romeo and Juliet | 49 | 2.4.100 | Nurse | My fan, Peter. |
86,552 | Romeo and Juliet | 50 | 2.4.101 | MERCUTIO | Good Peter, to hide her face, for her fan's the |
86,553 | Romeo and Juliet | 50 | 2.4.102 | MERCUTIO | fairer face. |
86,554 | Romeo and Juliet | 51 | 2.4.103 | Nurse | God ye good morrow, gentlemen. |
86,555 | Romeo and Juliet | 52 | 2.4.104 | MERCUTIO | God ye good den, fair gentlewoman. |
86,556 | Romeo and Juliet | 53 | 2.4.105 | Nurse | Is it good den? |
86,557 | Romeo and Juliet | 54 | 2.4.106 | MERCUTIO | 'Tis no less, I tell you, for the bawdy hand of the |
86,558 | Romeo and Juliet | 54 | 2.4.107 | MERCUTIO | dial is now upon the prick of noon. |
86,559 | Romeo and Juliet | 55 | 2.4.108 | Nurse | Out upon you! what a man are you! |
86,560 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 2.4.109 | ROMEO | One, gentlewoman, that God hath made for himself to |
86,561 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 2.4.110 | ROMEO | mar. |
86,562 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 2.4.111 | Nurse | By my troth, it is well said, 'for himself to mar,' |
86,563 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 2.4.112 | Nurse | quoth a'? Gentlemen, can any of you tell me where I |
86,564 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 2.4.113 | Nurse | may find the young Romeo? |
86,565 | Romeo and Juliet | 58 | 2.4.114 | ROMEO | I can tell you, but young Romeo will be older when |
86,566 | Romeo and Juliet | 58 | 2.4.115 | ROMEO | you have found him than he was when you sought him: |
86,567 | Romeo and Juliet | 58 | 2.4.116 | ROMEO | I am the youngest of that name, for fault of a worse. |
86,568 | Romeo and Juliet | 59 | 2.4.117 | Nurse | You say well. |
86,569 | Romeo and Juliet | 60 | 2.4.118 | MERCUTIO | Yea, is the worst well? very well took, i' faith, |
86,570 | Romeo and Juliet | 60 | 2.4.119 | MERCUTIO | wisely, wisely. |
86,571 | Romeo and Juliet | 61 | 2.4.120 | Nurse | if you be he, sir, I desire some confidence with |
86,572 | Romeo and Juliet | 61 | 2.4.121 | Nurse | you. |
86,573 | Romeo and Juliet | 62 | 2.4.122 | BENVOLIO | She will indite him to some supper. |
86,574 | Romeo and Juliet | 63 | 2.4.123 | MERCUTIO | A bawd, a bawd, a bawd! so ho! |
86,575 | Romeo and Juliet | 64 | 2.4.124 | ROMEO | What hast thou found? |
86,576 | Romeo and Juliet | 65 | 2.4.125 | MERCUTIO | No hare, sir, unless a hare, sir, in a lenten pie, |
86,577 | Romeo and Juliet | 65 | 2.4.126 | MERCUTIO | that is something stale and hoar ere it be spent. |
86,578 | Romeo and Juliet | 65 | null | MERCUTIO | Sings |
86,579 | Romeo and Juliet | 65 | 2.4.127 | MERCUTIO | An old hare hoar, |
86,580 | Romeo and Juliet | 65 | 2.4.128 | MERCUTIO | And an old hare hoar, |
86,581 | Romeo and Juliet | 65 | 2.4.129 | MERCUTIO | Is very good meat in lent |
86,582 | Romeo and Juliet | 65 | 2.4.130 | MERCUTIO | But a hare that is hoar |
86,583 | Romeo and Juliet | 65 | 2.4.131 | MERCUTIO | Is too much for a score, |
86,584 | Romeo and Juliet | 65 | 2.4.132 | MERCUTIO | When it hoars ere it be spent. |
86,585 | Romeo and Juliet | 65 | 2.4.133 | MERCUTIO | Romeo, will you come to your father's? we'll |
86,586 | Romeo and Juliet | 65 | 2.4.134 | MERCUTIO | to dinner, thither. |
86,587 | Romeo and Juliet | 66 | 2.4.135 | ROMEO | I will follow you. |
86,588 | Romeo and Juliet | 67 | 2.4.136 | MERCUTIO | Farewell, ancient lady, farewell, |
86,589 | Romeo and Juliet | 67 | null | MERCUTIO | Singing |
86,590 | Romeo and Juliet | 67 | 2.4.137 | MERCUTIO | 'lady, lady, lady.' |
86,591 | Romeo and Juliet | 67 | null | MERCUTIO | Exeunt MERCUTIO and BENVOLIO |
86,592 | Romeo and Juliet | 68 | 2.4.138 | Nurse | Marry, farewell! I pray you, sir, what saucy |
86,593 | Romeo and Juliet | 68 | 2.4.139 | Nurse | merchant was this, that was so full of his ropery? |
86,594 | Romeo and Juliet | 69 | 2.4.140 | ROMEO | A gentleman, nurse, that loves to hear himself talk, |
86,595 | Romeo and Juliet | 69 | 2.4.141 | ROMEO | and will speak more in a minute than he will stand |
86,596 | Romeo and Juliet | 69 | 2.4.142 | ROMEO | to in a month. |
86,597 | Romeo and Juliet | 70 | 2.4.143 | Nurse | An a' speak any thing against me, I'll take him |
86,598 | Romeo and Juliet | 70 | 2.4.144 | Nurse | down, an a' were lustier than he is, and twenty such |
86,599 | Romeo and Juliet | 70 | 2.4.145 | Nurse | Jacks, and if I cannot, I'll find those that shall. |
86,600 | Romeo and Juliet | 70 | 2.4.146 | Nurse | Scurvy knave! I am none of his flirt-gills, I am |
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