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86,601 | Romeo and Juliet | 70 | 2.4.147 | Nurse | none of his skains-mates. And thou must stand by |
86,602 | Romeo and Juliet | 70 | 2.4.148 | Nurse | too, and suffer every knave to use me at his pleasure? |
86,603 | Romeo and Juliet | 71 | 2.4.149 | PETER | I saw no man use you a pleasure, if I had, my weapon |
86,604 | Romeo and Juliet | 71 | 2.4.150 | PETER | should quickly have been out, I warrant you: I dare |
86,605 | Romeo and Juliet | 71 | 2.4.151 | PETER | draw as soon as another man, if I see occasion in a |
86,606 | Romeo and Juliet | 71 | 2.4.152 | PETER | good quarrel, and the law on my side. |
86,607 | Romeo and Juliet | 72 | 2.4.153 | Nurse | Now, afore God, I am so vexed, that every part about |
86,608 | Romeo and Juliet | 72 | 2.4.154 | Nurse | me quivers. Scurvy knave! Pray you, sir, a word: |
86,609 | Romeo and Juliet | 72 | 2.4.155 | Nurse | and as I told you, my young lady bade me inquire you |
86,610 | Romeo and Juliet | 72 | 2.4.156 | Nurse | out, what she bade me say, I will keep to myself: |
86,611 | Romeo and Juliet | 72 | 2.4.157 | Nurse | but first let me tell ye, if ye should lead her into |
86,612 | Romeo and Juliet | 72 | 2.4.158 | Nurse | a fool's paradise, as they say, it were a very gross |
86,613 | Romeo and Juliet | 72 | 2.4.159 | Nurse | kind of behavior, as they say: for the gentlewoman |
86,614 | Romeo and Juliet | 72 | 2.4.160 | Nurse | is young, and, therefore, if you should deal double |
86,615 | Romeo and Juliet | 72 | 2.4.161 | Nurse | with her, truly it were an ill thing to be offered |
86,616 | Romeo and Juliet | 72 | 2.4.162 | Nurse | to any gentlewoman, and very weak dealing. |
86,617 | Romeo and Juliet | 73 | 2.4.163 | ROMEO | Nurse, commend me to thy lady and mistress. I |
86,618 | Romeo and Juliet | 73 | 2.4.164 | ROMEO | protest unto thee-- |
86,619 | Romeo and Juliet | 74 | 2.4.165 | Nurse | Good heart, and, i' faith, I will tell her as much: |
86,620 | Romeo and Juliet | 74 | 2.4.166 | Nurse | Lord, Lord, she will be a joyful woman. |
86,621 | Romeo and Juliet | 75 | 2.4.167 | ROMEO | What wilt thou tell her, nurse? thou dost not mark me. |
86,622 | Romeo and Juliet | 76 | 2.4.168 | Nurse | I will tell her, sir, that you do protest, which, as |
86,623 | Romeo and Juliet | 76 | 2.4.169 | Nurse | I take it, is a gentlemanlike offer. |
86,624 | Romeo and Juliet | 77 | 2.4.170 | ROMEO | Bid her devise |
86,625 | Romeo and Juliet | 77 | 2.4.171 | ROMEO | Some means to come to shrift this afternoon, |
86,626 | Romeo and Juliet | 77 | 2.4.172 | ROMEO | And there she shall at Friar Laurence' cell |
86,627 | Romeo and Juliet | 77 | 2.4.173 | ROMEO | Be shrived and married. Here is for thy pains. |
86,628 | Romeo and Juliet | 78 | 2.4.174 | Nurse | No truly sir, not a penny. |
86,629 | Romeo and Juliet | 79 | 2.4.175 | ROMEO | Go to, I say you shall. |
86,630 | Romeo and Juliet | 80 | 2.4.176 | Nurse | This afternoon, sir? well, she shall be there. |
86,631 | Romeo and Juliet | 81 | 2.4.177 | ROMEO | And stay, good nurse, behind the abbey wall: |
86,632 | Romeo and Juliet | 81 | 2.4.178 | ROMEO | Within this hour my man shall be with thee |
86,633 | Romeo and Juliet | 81 | 2.4.179 | ROMEO | And bring thee cords made like a tackled stair, |
86,634 | Romeo and Juliet | 81 | 2.4.180 | ROMEO | Which to the high top-gallant of my joy |
86,635 | Romeo and Juliet | 81 | 2.4.181 | ROMEO | Must be my convoy in the secret night. |
86,636 | Romeo and Juliet | 81 | 2.4.182 | ROMEO | Farewell, be trusty, and I'll quit thy pains: |
86,637 | Romeo and Juliet | 81 | 2.4.183 | ROMEO | Farewell, commend me to thy mistress. |
86,638 | Romeo and Juliet | 82 | 2.4.184 | Nurse | Now God in heaven bless thee! Hark you, sir. |
86,639 | Romeo and Juliet | 83 | 2.4.185 | ROMEO | What say'st thou, my dear nurse? |
86,640 | Romeo and Juliet | 84 | 2.4.186 | Nurse | Is your man secret? Did you ne'er hear say, |
86,641 | Romeo and Juliet | 84 | 2.4.187 | Nurse | Two may keep counsel, putting one away? |
86,642 | Romeo and Juliet | 85 | 2.4.188 | ROMEO | I warrant thee, my man's as true as steel. |
86,643 | Romeo and Juliet | 86 | 2.4.189 | NURSE | Well, sir, my mistress is the sweetest lady--Lord, |
86,644 | Romeo and Juliet | 86 | 2.4.190 | NURSE | Lord! when 'twas a little prating thing:--O, there |
86,645 | Romeo and Juliet | 86 | 2.4.191 | NURSE | is a nobleman in town, one Paris, that would fain |
86,646 | Romeo and Juliet | 86 | 2.4.192 | NURSE | lay knife aboard, but she, good soul, had as lief |
86,647 | Romeo and Juliet | 86 | 2.4.193 | NURSE | see a toad, a very toad, as see him. I anger her |
86,648 | Romeo and Juliet | 86 | 2.4.194 | NURSE | sometimes and tell her that Paris is the properer |
86,649 | Romeo and Juliet | 86 | 2.4.195 | NURSE | man, but, I'll warrant you, when I say so, she looks |
86,650 | Romeo and Juliet | 86 | 2.4.196 | NURSE | as pale as any clout in the versal world. Doth not |
86,651 | Romeo and Juliet | 86 | 2.4.197 | NURSE | rosemary and Romeo begin both with a letter? |
86,652 | Romeo and Juliet | 87 | 2.4.198 | ROMEO | Ay, nurse, what of that? both with an R. |
86,653 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 2.4.199 | Nurse | Ah. mocker! that's the dog's name, R is for |
86,654 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 2.4.200 | Nurse | the--No, I know it begins with some other |
86,655 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 2.4.201 | Nurse | letter:--and she hath the prettiest sententious of |
86,656 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 2.4.202 | Nurse | it, of you and rosemary, that it would do you good |
86,657 | Romeo and Juliet | 88 | 2.4.203 | Nurse | to hear it. |
86,658 | Romeo and Juliet | 89 | 2.4.204 | ROMEO | Commend me to thy lady. |
86,659 | Romeo and Juliet | 90 | 2.4.205 | Nurse | Ay, a thousand times. |
86,660 | Romeo and Juliet | 90 | null | Nurse | Exit Romeo |
86,661 | Romeo and Juliet | 90 | 2.4.206 | Nurse | Peter! |
86,662 | Romeo and Juliet | 91 | 2.4.207 | PETER | Anon! |
86,663 | Romeo and Juliet | 92 | 2.4.208 | Nurse | Peter, take my fan, and go before and apace. |
86,664 | Romeo and Juliet | 92 | null | Nurse | Exeunt |
86,665 | Romeo and Juliet | 92 | null | Nurse | SCENE V. Capulet's orchard. |
86,666 | Romeo and Juliet | 92 | null | Nurse | Enter JULIET |
86,667 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.1 | JULIET | The clock struck nine when I did send the nurse, |
86,668 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.2 | JULIET | In half an hour she promised to return. |
86,669 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.3 | JULIET | Perchance she cannot meet him: that's not so. |
86,670 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.4 | JULIET | O, she is lame! love's heralds should be thoughts, |
86,671 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.5 | JULIET | Which ten times faster glide than the sun's beams, |
86,672 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.6 | JULIET | Driving back shadows over louring hills: |
86,673 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.7 | JULIET | Therefore do nimble-pinion'd doves draw love, |
86,674 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.8 | JULIET | And therefore hath the wind-swift Cupid wings. |
86,675 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.9 | JULIET | Now is the sun upon the highmost hill |
86,676 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.10 | JULIET | Of this day's journey, and from nine till twelve |
86,677 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.11 | JULIET | Is three long hours, yet she is not come. |
86,678 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.12 | JULIET | Had she affections and warm youthful blood, |
86,679 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.13 | JULIET | She would be as swift in motion as a ball, |
86,680 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.14 | JULIET | My words would bandy her to my sweet love, |
86,681 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.15 | JULIET | And his to me: |
86,682 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.16 | JULIET | But old folks, many feign as they were dead, |
86,683 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.17 | JULIET | Unwieldy, slow, heavy and pale as lead. |
86,684 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.18 | JULIET | O God, she comes! |
86,685 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | null | JULIET | Enter Nurse and PETER |
86,686 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.19 | JULIET | O honey nurse, what news? |
86,687 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 2.5.20 | JULIET | Hast thou met with him? Send thy man away. |
86,688 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 2.5.21 | Nurse | Peter, stay at the gate. |
86,689 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | null | Nurse | Exit PETER |
86,690 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 2.5.22 | JULIET | Now, good sweet nurse,--O Lord, why look'st thou sad? |
86,691 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 2.5.23 | JULIET | Though news be sad, yet tell them merrily, |
86,692 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 2.5.24 | JULIET | If good, thou shamest the music of sweet news |
86,693 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 2.5.25 | JULIET | By playing it to me with so sour a face. |
86,694 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 2.5.26 | Nurse | I am a-weary, give me leave awhile: |
86,695 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 2.5.27 | Nurse | Fie, how my bones ache! what a jaunt have I had! |
86,696 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 2.5.28 | JULIET | I would thou hadst my bones, and I thy news: |
86,697 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 2.5.29 | JULIET | Nay, come, I pray thee, speak, good, good nurse, speak. |
86,698 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 2.5.30 | Nurse | Jesu, what haste? can you not stay awhile? |
86,699 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 2.5.31 | Nurse | Do you not see that I am out of breath? |
86,700 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 2.5.32 | JULIET | How art thou out of breath, when thou hast breath |
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