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87,301 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.129 | FRIAR LAURENCE | And usest none in that true use indeed |
87,302 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.130 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Which should bedeck thy shape, thy love, thy wit: |
87,303 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.131 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Thy noble shape is but a form of wax, |
87,304 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.132 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Digressing from the valour of a man, |
87,305 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.133 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Thy dear love sworn but hollow perjury, |
87,306 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.134 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Killing that love which thou hast vow'd to cherish, |
87,307 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.135 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Thy wit, that ornament to shape and love, |
87,308 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.136 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Misshapen in the conduct of them both, |
87,309 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.137 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Like powder in a skitless soldier's flask, |
87,310 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.138 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Is set afire by thine own ignorance, |
87,311 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.139 | FRIAR LAURENCE | And thou dismember'd with thine own defence. |
87,312 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.140 | FRIAR LAURENCE | What, rouse thee, man! thy Juliet is alive, |
87,313 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.141 | FRIAR LAURENCE | For whose dear sake thou wast but lately dead, |
87,314 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.142 | FRIAR LAURENCE | There art thou happy: Tybalt would kill thee, |
87,315 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.143 | FRIAR LAURENCE | But thou slew'st Tybalt, there are thou happy too: |
87,316 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.144 | FRIAR LAURENCE | The law that threaten'd death becomes thy friend |
87,317 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.145 | FRIAR LAURENCE | And turns it to exile, there art thou happy: |
87,318 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.146 | FRIAR LAURENCE | A pack of blessings lights up upon thy back, |
87,319 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.147 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Happiness courts thee in her best array, |
87,320 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.148 | FRIAR LAURENCE | But, like a misbehaved and sullen wench, |
87,321 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.149 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Thou pout'st upon thy fortune and thy love: |
87,322 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.150 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Take heed, take heed, for such die miserable. |
87,323 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.151 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Go, get thee to thy love, as was decreed, |
87,324 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.152 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Ascend her chamber, hence and comfort her: |
87,325 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.153 | FRIAR LAURENCE | But look thou stay not till the watch be set, |
87,326 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.154 | FRIAR LAURENCE | For then thou canst not pass to Mantua, |
87,327 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.155 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Where thou shalt live, till we can find a time |
87,328 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.156 | FRIAR LAURENCE | To blaze your marriage, reconcile your friends, |
87,329 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.157 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Beg pardon of the prince, and call thee back |
87,330 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.158 | FRIAR LAURENCE | With twenty hundred thousand times more joy |
87,331 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.159 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Than thou went'st forth in lamentation. |
87,332 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.160 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Go before, nurse: commend me to thy lady, |
87,333 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.161 | FRIAR LAURENCE | And bid her hasten all the house to bed, |
87,334 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.162 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Which heavy sorrow makes them apt unto: |
87,335 | Romeo and Juliet | 32 | 3.3.163 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Romeo is coming. |
87,336 | Romeo and Juliet | 33 | 3.3.164 | Nurse | O Lord, I could have stay'd here all the night |
87,337 | Romeo and Juliet | 33 | 3.3.165 | Nurse | To hear good counsel: O, what learning is! |
87,338 | Romeo and Juliet | 33 | 3.3.166 | Nurse | My lord, I'll tell my lady you will come. |
87,339 | Romeo and Juliet | 34 | 3.3.167 | ROMEO | Do so, and bid my sweet prepare to chide. |
87,340 | Romeo and Juliet | 35 | 3.3.168 | Nurse | Here, sir, a ring she bid me give you, sir: |
87,341 | Romeo and Juliet | 35 | 3.3.169 | Nurse | Hie you, make haste, for it grows very late. |
87,342 | Romeo and Juliet | 35 | null | Nurse | Exit |
87,343 | Romeo and Juliet | 36 | 3.3.170 | ROMEO | How well my comfort is revived by this! |
87,344 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 3.3.171 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Go hence, good night, and here stands all your state: |
87,345 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 3.3.172 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Either be gone before the watch be set, |
87,346 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 3.3.173 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Or by the break of day disguised from hence: |
87,347 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 3.3.174 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Sojourn in Mantua, I'll find out your man, |
87,348 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 3.3.175 | FRIAR LAURENCE | And he shall signify from time to time |
87,349 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 3.3.176 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Every good hap to you that chances here: |
87,350 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 3.3.177 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Give me thy hand, 'tis late: farewell, good night. |
87,351 | Romeo and Juliet | 38 | 3.3.178 | ROMEO | But that a joy past joy calls out on me, |
87,352 | Romeo and Juliet | 38 | 3.3.179 | ROMEO | It were a grief, so brief to part with thee: Farewell. |
87,353 | Romeo and Juliet | 38 | null | ROMEO | Exeunt |
87,354 | Romeo and Juliet | 38 | null | ROMEO | SCENE IV. A room in Capulet's house. |
87,355 | Romeo and Juliet | 38 | null | ROMEO | Enter CAPULET, LADY CAPULET, and PARIS |
87,356 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.4.1 | CAPULET | Things have fall'n out, sir, so unluckily, |
87,357 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.4.2 | CAPULET | That we have had no time to move our daughter: |
87,358 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.4.3 | CAPULET | Look you, she loved her kinsman Tybalt dearly, |
87,359 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.4.4 | CAPULET | And so did I:--Well, we were born to die. |
87,360 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.4.5 | CAPULET | 'Tis very late, she'll not come down to-night: |
87,361 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.4.6 | CAPULET | I promise you, but for your company, |
87,362 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.4.7 | CAPULET | I would have been a-bed an hour ago. |
87,363 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 3.4.8 | PARIS | These times of woe afford no time to woo. |
87,364 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 3.4.9 | PARIS | Madam, good night: commend me to your daughter. |
87,365 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 3.4.10 | LADY CAPULET | I will, and know her mind early to-morrow, |
87,366 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 3.4.11 | LADY CAPULET | To-night she is mew'd up to her heaviness. |
87,367 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 3.4.12 | CAPULET | Sir Paris, I will make a desperate tender |
87,368 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 3.4.13 | CAPULET | Of my child's love: I think she will be ruled |
87,369 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 3.4.14 | CAPULET | In all respects by me, nay, more, I doubt it not. |
87,370 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 3.4.15 | CAPULET | Wife, go you to her ere you go to bed, |
87,371 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 3.4.16 | CAPULET | Acquaint her here of my son Paris' love, |
87,372 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 3.4.17 | CAPULET | And bid her, mark you me, on Wednesday next-- |
87,373 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 3.4.18 | CAPULET | But, soft! what day is this? |
87,374 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 3.4.19 | PARIS | Monday, my lord, |
87,375 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 3.4.20 | CAPULET | Monday! ha, ha! Well, Wednesday is too soon, |
87,376 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 3.4.21 | CAPULET | O' Thursday let it be: o' Thursday, tell her, |
87,377 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 3.4.22 | CAPULET | She shall be married to this noble earl. |
87,378 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 3.4.23 | CAPULET | Will you be ready? do you like this haste? |
87,379 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 3.4.24 | CAPULET | We'll keep no great ado,--a friend or two, |
87,380 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 3.4.25 | CAPULET | For, hark you, Tybalt being slain so late, |
87,381 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 3.4.26 | CAPULET | It may be thought we held him carelessly, |
87,382 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 3.4.27 | CAPULET | Being our kinsman, if we revel much: |
87,383 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 3.4.28 | CAPULET | Therefore we'll have some half a dozen friends, |
87,384 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 3.4.29 | CAPULET | And there an end. But what say you to Thursday? |
87,385 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 3.4.30 | PARIS | My lord, I would that Thursday were to-morrow. |
87,386 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.4.31 | CAPULET | Well get you gone: o' Thursday be it, then. |
87,387 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.4.32 | CAPULET | Go you to Juliet ere you go to bed, |
87,388 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.4.33 | CAPULET | Prepare her, wife, against this wedding-day. |
87,389 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.4.34 | CAPULET | Farewell, my lord. Light to my chamber, ho! |
87,390 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.4.35 | CAPULET | Afore me! it is so very very late, |
87,391 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.4.36 | CAPULET | That we may call it early by and by. |
87,392 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 3.4.37 | CAPULET | Good night. |
87,393 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | null | CAPULET | Exeunt |
87,394 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | null | CAPULET | SCENE V. Capulet's orchard. |
87,395 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | null | CAPULET | Enter ROMEO and JULIET above, at the window |
87,396 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.5.1 | JULIET | Wilt thou be gone? it is not yet near day: |
87,397 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.5.2 | JULIET | It was the nightingale, and not the lark, |
87,398 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.5.3 | JULIET | That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear, |
87,399 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.5.4 | JULIET | Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate-tree: |
87,400 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 3.5.5 | JULIET | Believe me, love, it was the nightingale. |
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