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87,101 | Romeo and Juliet | 15 | 3.2.86 | JULIET | So fairly bound? O that deceit should dwell |
87,102 | Romeo and Juliet | 15 | 3.2.87 | JULIET | In such a gorgeous palace! |
87,103 | Romeo and Juliet | 16 | 3.2.88 | Nurse | There's no trust, |
87,104 | Romeo and Juliet | 16 | 3.2.89 | Nurse | No faith, no honesty in men, all perjured, |
87,105 | Romeo and Juliet | 16 | 3.2.90 | Nurse | All forsworn, all naught, all dissemblers. |
87,106 | Romeo and Juliet | 16 | 3.2.91 | Nurse | Ah, where's my man? give me some aqua vitae: |
87,107 | Romeo and Juliet | 16 | 3.2.92 | Nurse | These griefs, these woes, these sorrows make me old. |
87,108 | Romeo and Juliet | 16 | 3.2.93 | Nurse | Shame come to Romeo! |
87,109 | Romeo and Juliet | 17 | 3.2.94 | JULIET | Blister'd be thy tongue |
87,110 | Romeo and Juliet | 17 | 3.2.95 | JULIET | For such a wish! he was not born to shame: |
87,111 | Romeo and Juliet | 17 | 3.2.96 | JULIET | Upon his brow shame is ashamed to sit, |
87,112 | Romeo and Juliet | 17 | 3.2.97 | JULIET | For 'tis a throne where honour may be crown'd |
87,113 | Romeo and Juliet | 17 | 3.2.98 | JULIET | Sole monarch of the universal earth. |
87,114 | Romeo and Juliet | 17 | 3.2.99 | JULIET | O, what a beast was I to chide at him! |
87,115 | Romeo and Juliet | 18 | 3.2.100 | Nurse | Will you speak well of him that kill'd your cousin? |
87,116 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.101 | JULIET | Shall I speak ill of him that is my husband? |
87,117 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.102 | JULIET | Ah, poor my lord, what tongue shall smooth thy name, |
87,118 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.103 | JULIET | When I, thy three-hours wife, have mangled it? |
87,119 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.104 | JULIET | But, wherefore, villain, didst thou kill my cousin? |
87,120 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.105 | JULIET | That villain cousin would have kill'd my husband: |
87,121 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.106 | JULIET | Back, foolish tears, back to your native spring, |
87,122 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.107 | JULIET | Your tributary drops belong to woe, |
87,123 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.108 | JULIET | Which you, mistaking, offer up to joy. |
87,124 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.109 | JULIET | My husband lives, that Tybalt would have slain, |
87,125 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.110 | JULIET | And Tybalt's dead, that would have slain my husband: |
87,126 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.111 | JULIET | All this is comfort, wherefore weep I then? |
87,127 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.112 | JULIET | Some word there was, worser than Tybalt's death, |
87,128 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.113 | JULIET | That murder'd me: I would forget it fain, |
87,129 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.114 | JULIET | But, O, it presses to my memory, |
87,130 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.115 | JULIET | Like damned guilty deeds to sinners' minds: |
87,131 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.116 | JULIET | 'Tybalt is dead, and Romeo--banished,' |
87,132 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.117 | JULIET | That 'banished,' that one word 'banished,' |
87,133 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.118 | JULIET | Hath slain ten thousand Tybalts. Tybalt's death |
87,134 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.119 | JULIET | Was woe enough, if it had ended there: |
87,135 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.120 | JULIET | Or, if sour woe delights in fellowship |
87,136 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.121 | JULIET | And needly will be rank'd with other griefs, |
87,137 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.122 | JULIET | Why follow'd not, when she said 'Tybalt's dead,' |
87,138 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.123 | JULIET | Thy father, or thy mother, nay, or both, |
87,139 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.124 | JULIET | Which modern lamentations might have moved? |
87,140 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.125 | JULIET | But with a rear-ward following Tybalt's death, |
87,141 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.126 | JULIET | 'Romeo is banished,' to speak that word, |
87,142 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.127 | JULIET | Is father, mother, Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet, |
87,143 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.128 | JULIET | All slain, all dead. 'Romeo is banished!' |
87,144 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.129 | JULIET | There is no end, no limit, measure, bound, |
87,145 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.130 | JULIET | In that word's death, no words can that woe sound. |
87,146 | Romeo and Juliet | 19 | 3.2.131 | JULIET | Where is my father, and my mother, nurse? |
87,147 | Romeo and Juliet | 20 | 3.2.132 | Nurse | Weeping and wailing over Tybalt's corse: |
87,148 | Romeo and Juliet | 20 | 3.2.133 | Nurse | Will you go to them? I will bring you thither. |
87,149 | Romeo and Juliet | 21 | 3.2.134 | JULIET | Wash they his wounds with tears: mine shall be spent, |
87,150 | Romeo and Juliet | 21 | 3.2.135 | JULIET | When theirs are dry, for Romeo's banishment. |
87,151 | Romeo and Juliet | 21 | 3.2.136 | JULIET | Take up those cords: poor ropes, you are beguiled, |
87,152 | Romeo and Juliet | 21 | 3.2.137 | JULIET | Both you and I, for Romeo is exiled: |
87,153 | Romeo and Juliet | 21 | 3.2.138 | JULIET | He made you for a highway to my bed, |
87,154 | Romeo and Juliet | 21 | 3.2.139 | JULIET | But I, a maid, die maiden-widowed. |
87,155 | Romeo and Juliet | 21 | 3.2.140 | JULIET | Come, cords, come, nurse, I'll to my wedding-bed, |
87,156 | Romeo and Juliet | 21 | 3.2.141 | JULIET | And death, not Romeo, take my maidenhead! |
87,157 | Romeo and Juliet | 22 | 3.2.142 | Nurse | Hie to your chamber: I'll find Romeo |
87,158 | Romeo and Juliet | 22 | 3.2.143 | Nurse | To comfort you: I wot well where he is. |
87,159 | Romeo and Juliet | 22 | 3.2.144 | Nurse | Hark ye, your Romeo will be here at night: |
87,160 | Romeo and Juliet | 22 | 3.2.145 | Nurse | I'll to him, he is hid at Laurence' cell. |
87,161 | Romeo and Juliet | 23 | 3.2.146 | JULIET | O, find him! give this ring to my true knight, |
87,162 | Romeo and Juliet | 23 | 3.2.147 | JULIET | And bid him come to take his last farewell. |
87,163 | Romeo and Juliet | 23 | null | JULIET | Exeunt |
87,164 | Romeo and Juliet | 23 | null | JULIET | SCENE III. Friar Laurence's cell. |
87,165 | Romeo and Juliet | 23 | null | JULIET | Enter FRIAR LAURENCE |
87,166 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.3.1 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Romeo, come forth, come forth, thou fearful man: |
87,167 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.3.2 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Affliction is enamour'd of thy parts, |
87,168 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.3.3 | FRIAR LAURENCE | And thou art wedded to calamity. |
87,169 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | null | FRIAR LAURENCE | Enter ROMEO |
87,170 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 3.3.4 | ROMEO | Father, what news? what is the prince's doom? |
87,171 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 3.3.5 | ROMEO | What sorrow craves acquaintance at my hand, |
87,172 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 3.3.6 | ROMEO | That I yet know not? |
87,173 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 3.3.7 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Too familiar |
87,174 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 3.3.8 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Is my dear son with such sour company: |
87,175 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 3.3.9 | FRIAR LAURENCE | I bring thee tidings of the prince's doom. |
87,176 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 3.3.10 | ROMEO | What less than dooms-day is the prince's doom? |
87,177 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 3.3.11 | FRIAR LAURENCE | A gentler judgment vanish'd from his lips, |
87,178 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 3.3.12 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Not body's death, but body's banishment. |
87,179 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 3.3.13 | ROMEO | Ha, banishment! be merciful, say 'death,' |
87,180 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 3.3.14 | ROMEO | For exile hath more terror in his look, |
87,181 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 3.3.15 | ROMEO | Much more than death: do not say 'banishment.' |
87,182 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 3.3.16 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Hence from Verona art thou banished: |
87,183 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 3.3.17 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Be patient, for the world is broad and wide. |
87,184 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.3.18 | ROMEO | There is no world without Verona walls, |
87,185 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.3.19 | ROMEO | But purgatory, torture, hell itself. |
87,186 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.3.20 | ROMEO | Hence-banished is banish'd from the world, |
87,187 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.3.21 | ROMEO | And world's exile is death: then banished, |
87,188 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.3.22 | ROMEO | Is death mis-term'd: calling death banishment, |
87,189 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.3.23 | ROMEO | Thou cutt'st my head off with a golden axe, |
87,190 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.3.24 | ROMEO | And smilest upon the stroke that murders me. |
87,191 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 3.3.25 | FRIAR LAURENCE | O deadly sin! O rude unthankfulness! |
87,192 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 3.3.26 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Thy fault our law calls death, but the kind prince, |
87,193 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 3.3.27 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Taking thy part, hath rush'd aside the law, |
87,194 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 3.3.28 | FRIAR LAURENCE | And turn'd that black word death to banishment: |
87,195 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 3.3.29 | FRIAR LAURENCE | This is dear mercy, and thou seest it not. |
87,196 | Romeo and Juliet | 10 | 3.3.30 | ROMEO | 'Tis torture, and not mercy: heaven is here, |
87,197 | Romeo and Juliet | 10 | 3.3.31 | ROMEO | Where Juliet lives, and every cat and dog |
87,198 | Romeo and Juliet | 10 | 3.3.32 | ROMEO | And little mouse, every unworthy thing, |
87,199 | Romeo and Juliet | 10 | 3.3.33 | ROMEO | Live here in heaven and may look on her, |
87,200 | Romeo and Juliet | 10 | 3.3.34 | ROMEO | But Romeo may not: more validity, |
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