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87,501 | Romeo and Juliet | 34 | 3.5.101 | JULIET | To bear a poison, I would temper it, |
87,502 | Romeo and Juliet | 34 | 3.5.102 | JULIET | That Romeo should, upon receipt thereof, |
87,503 | Romeo and Juliet | 34 | 3.5.103 | JULIET | Soon sleep in quiet. O, how my heart abhors |
87,504 | Romeo and Juliet | 34 | 3.5.104 | JULIET | To hear him named, and cannot come to him. |
87,505 | Romeo and Juliet | 34 | 3.5.105 | JULIET | To wreak the love I bore my cousin |
87,506 | Romeo and Juliet | 34 | 3.5.106 | JULIET | Upon his body that slaughter'd him! |
87,507 | Romeo and Juliet | 35 | 3.5.107 | LADY CAPULET | Find thou the means, and I'll find such a man. |
87,508 | Romeo and Juliet | 35 | 3.5.108 | LADY CAPULET | But now I'll tell thee joyful tidings, girl. |
87,509 | Romeo and Juliet | 36 | 3.5.109 | JULIET | And joy comes well in such a needy time: |
87,510 | Romeo and Juliet | 36 | 3.5.110 | JULIET | What are they, I beseech your ladyship? |
87,511 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 3.5.111 | LADY CAPULET | Well, well, thou hast a careful father, child, |
87,512 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 3.5.112 | LADY CAPULET | One who, to put thee from thy heaviness, |
87,513 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 3.5.113 | LADY CAPULET | Hath sorted out a sudden day of joy, |
87,514 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 3.5.114 | LADY CAPULET | That thou expect'st not nor I look'd not for. |
87,515 | Romeo and Juliet | 38 | 3.5.115 | JULIET | Madam, in happy time, what day is that? |
87,516 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 3.5.116 | LADY CAPULET | Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn, |
87,517 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 3.5.117 | LADY CAPULET | The gallant, young and noble gentleman, |
87,518 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 3.5.118 | LADY CAPULET | The County Paris, at Saint Peter's Church, |
87,519 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 3.5.119 | LADY CAPULET | Shall happily make thee there a joyful bride. |
87,520 | Romeo and Juliet | 40 | 3.5.120 | JULIET | Now, by Saint Peter's Church and Peter too, |
87,521 | Romeo and Juliet | 40 | 3.5.121 | JULIET | He shall not make me there a joyful bride. |
87,522 | Romeo and Juliet | 40 | 3.5.122 | JULIET | I wonder at this haste, that I must wed |
87,523 | Romeo and Juliet | 40 | 3.5.123 | JULIET | Ere he, that should be husband, comes to woo. |
87,524 | Romeo and Juliet | 40 | 3.5.124 | JULIET | I pray you, tell my lord and father, madam, |
87,525 | Romeo and Juliet | 40 | 3.5.125 | JULIET | I will not marry yet, and, when I do, I swear, |
87,526 | Romeo and Juliet | 40 | 3.5.126 | JULIET | It shall be Romeo, whom you know I hate, |
87,527 | Romeo and Juliet | 40 | 3.5.127 | JULIET | Rather than Paris. These are news indeed! |
87,528 | Romeo and Juliet | 41 | 3.5.128 | LADY CAPULET | Here comes your father, tell him so yourself, |
87,529 | Romeo and Juliet | 41 | 3.5.129 | LADY CAPULET | And see how he will take it at your hands. |
87,530 | Romeo and Juliet | 41 | null | LADY CAPULET | Enter CAPULET and Nurse |
87,531 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.5.130 | CAPULET | When the sun sets, the air doth drizzle dew, |
87,532 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.5.131 | CAPULET | But for the sunset of my brother's son |
87,533 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.5.132 | CAPULET | It rains downright. |
87,534 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.5.133 | CAPULET | How now! a conduit, girl? what, still in tears? |
87,535 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.5.134 | CAPULET | Evermore showering? In one little body |
87,536 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.5.135 | CAPULET | Thou counterfeit'st a bark, a sea, a wind, |
87,537 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.5.136 | CAPULET | For still thy eyes, which I may call the sea, |
87,538 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.5.137 | CAPULET | Do ebb and flow with tears, the bark thy body is, |
87,539 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.5.138 | CAPULET | Sailing in this salt flood, the winds, thy sighs, |
87,540 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.5.139 | CAPULET | Who, raging with thy tears, and they with them, |
87,541 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.5.140 | CAPULET | Without a sudden calm, will overset |
87,542 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.5.141 | CAPULET | Thy tempest-tossed body. How now, wife! |
87,543 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.5.142 | CAPULET | Have you deliver'd to her our decree? |
87,544 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | 3.5.143 | LADY CAPULET | Ay, sir, but she will none, she gives you thanks. |
87,545 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | 3.5.144 | LADY CAPULET | I would the fool were married to her grave! |
87,546 | Romeo and Juliet | 44 | 3.5.145 | CAPULET | Soft! take me with you, take me with you, wife. |
87,547 | Romeo and Juliet | 44 | 3.5.146 | CAPULET | How! will she none? doth she not give us thanks? |
87,548 | Romeo and Juliet | 44 | 3.5.147 | CAPULET | Is she not proud? doth she not count her blest, |
87,549 | Romeo and Juliet | 44 | 3.5.148 | CAPULET | Unworthy as she is, that we have wrought |
87,550 | Romeo and Juliet | 44 | 3.5.149 | CAPULET | So worthy a gentleman to be her bridegroom? |
87,551 | Romeo and Juliet | 45 | 3.5.150 | JULIET | Not proud, you have, but thankful, that you have: |
87,552 | Romeo and Juliet | 45 | 3.5.151 | JULIET | Proud can I never be of what I hate, |
87,553 | Romeo and Juliet | 45 | 3.5.152 | JULIET | But thankful even for hate, that is meant love. |
87,554 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 3.5.153 | CAPULET | How now, how now, chop-logic! What is this? |
87,555 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 3.5.154 | CAPULET | 'Proud,' and 'I thank you,' and 'I thank you not,' |
87,556 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 3.5.155 | CAPULET | And yet 'not proud,' mistress minion, you, |
87,557 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 3.5.156 | CAPULET | Thank me no thankings, nor, proud me no prouds, |
87,558 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 3.5.157 | CAPULET | But fettle your fine joints 'gainst Thursday next, |
87,559 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 3.5.158 | CAPULET | To go with Paris to Saint Peter's Church, |
87,560 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 3.5.159 | CAPULET | Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither. |
87,561 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 3.5.160 | CAPULET | Out, you green-sickness carrion! out, you baggage! |
87,562 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 3.5.161 | CAPULET | You tallow-face! |
87,563 | Romeo and Juliet | 47 | 3.5.162 | LADY CAPULET | Fie, fie! what, are you mad? |
87,564 | Romeo and Juliet | 48 | 3.5.163 | JULIET | Good father, I beseech you on my knees, |
87,565 | Romeo and Juliet | 48 | 3.5.164 | JULIET | Hear me with patience but to speak a word. |
87,566 | Romeo and Juliet | 49 | 3.5.165 | CAPULET | Hang thee, young baggage! disobedient wretch! |
87,567 | Romeo and Juliet | 49 | 3.5.166 | CAPULET | I tell thee what: get thee to church o' Thursday, |
87,568 | Romeo and Juliet | 49 | 3.5.167 | CAPULET | Or never after look me in the face: |
87,569 | Romeo and Juliet | 49 | 3.5.168 | CAPULET | Speak not, reply not, do not answer me, |
87,570 | Romeo and Juliet | 49 | 3.5.169 | CAPULET | My fingers itch. Wife, we scarce thought us blest |
87,571 | Romeo and Juliet | 49 | 3.5.170 | CAPULET | That God had lent us but this only child, |
87,572 | Romeo and Juliet | 49 | 3.5.171 | CAPULET | But now I see this one is one too much, |
87,573 | Romeo and Juliet | 49 | 3.5.172 | CAPULET | And that we have a curse in having her: |
87,574 | Romeo and Juliet | 49 | 3.5.173 | CAPULET | Out on her, hilding! |
87,575 | Romeo and Juliet | 50 | 3.5.174 | Nurse | God in heaven bless her! |
87,576 | Romeo and Juliet | 50 | 3.5.175 | Nurse | You are to blame, my lord, to rate her so. |
87,577 | Romeo and Juliet | 51 | 3.5.176 | CAPULET | And why, my lady wisdom? hold your tongue, |
87,578 | Romeo and Juliet | 51 | 3.5.177 | CAPULET | Good prudence, smatter with your gossips, go. |
87,579 | Romeo and Juliet | 52 | 3.5.178 | Nurse | I speak no treason. |
87,580 | Romeo and Juliet | 53 | 3.5.179 | CAPULET | O, God ye god-den. |
87,581 | Romeo and Juliet | 54 | 3.5.180 | Nurse | May not one speak? |
87,582 | Romeo and Juliet | 55 | 3.5.181 | CAPULET | Peace, you mumbling fool! |
87,583 | Romeo and Juliet | 55 | 3.5.182 | CAPULET | Utter your gravity o'er a gossip's bowl, |
87,584 | Romeo and Juliet | 55 | 3.5.183 | CAPULET | For here we need it not. |
87,585 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.5.184 | LADY CAPULET | You are too hot. |
87,586 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.185 | CAPULET | God's bread! it makes me mad: |
87,587 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.186 | CAPULET | Day, night, hour, tide, time, work, play, |
87,588 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.187 | CAPULET | Alone, in company, still my care hath been |
87,589 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.188 | CAPULET | To have her match'd: and having now provided |
87,590 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.189 | CAPULET | A gentleman of noble parentage, |
87,591 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.190 | CAPULET | Of fair demesnes, youthful, and nobly train'd, |
87,592 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.191 | CAPULET | Stuff'd, as they say, with honourable parts, |
87,593 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.192 | CAPULET | Proportion'd as one's thought would wish a man, |
87,594 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.193 | CAPULET | And then to have a wretched puling fool, |
87,595 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.194 | CAPULET | A whining mammet, in her fortune's tender, |
87,596 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.195 | CAPULET | To answer 'I'll not wed, I cannot love, |
87,597 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.196 | CAPULET | I am too young, I pray you, pardon me.' |
87,598 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.197 | CAPULET | But, as you will not wed, I'll pardon you: |
87,599 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.198 | CAPULET | Graze where you will you shall not house with me: |
87,600 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.5.199 | CAPULET | Look to't, think on't, I do not use to jest. |
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