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88,201 | Romeo and Juliet | 15 | 5.1.88 | ROMEO | Farewell: buy food, and get thyself in flesh. |
88,202 | Romeo and Juliet | 15 | 5.1.89 | ROMEO | Come, cordial and not poison, go with me |
88,203 | Romeo and Juliet | 15 | 5.1.90 | ROMEO | To Juliet's grave, for there must I use thee. |
88,204 | Romeo and Juliet | 15 | null | ROMEO | Exeunt |
88,205 | Romeo and Juliet | 15 | null | ROMEO | SCENE II. Friar Laurence's cell. |
88,206 | Romeo and Juliet | 15 | null | ROMEO | Enter FRIAR JOHN |
88,207 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 5.2.1 | FRIAR JOHN | Holy Franciscan friar! brother, ho! |
88,208 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | null | FRIAR JOHN | Enter FRIAR LAURENCE |
88,209 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 5.2.2 | FRIAR LAURENCE | This same should be the voice of Friar John. |
88,210 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 5.2.3 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Welcome from Mantua: what says Romeo? |
88,211 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 5.2.4 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Or, if his mind be writ, give me his letter. |
88,212 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.2.5 | FRIAR JOHN | Going to find a bare-foot brother out |
88,213 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.2.6 | FRIAR JOHN | One of our order, to associate me, |
88,214 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.2.7 | FRIAR JOHN | Here in this city visiting the sick, |
88,215 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.2.8 | FRIAR JOHN | And finding him, the searchers of the town, |
88,216 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.2.9 | FRIAR JOHN | Suspecting that we both were in a house |
88,217 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.2.10 | FRIAR JOHN | Where the infectious pestilence did reign, |
88,218 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.2.11 | FRIAR JOHN | Seal'd up the doors, and would not let us forth, |
88,219 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.2.12 | FRIAR JOHN | So that my speed to Mantua there was stay'd. |
88,220 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.2.13 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Who bare my letter, then, to Romeo? |
88,221 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 5.2.14 | FRIAR JOHN | I could not send it,--here it is again,-- |
88,222 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 5.2.15 | FRIAR JOHN | Nor get a messenger to bring it thee, |
88,223 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 5.2.16 | FRIAR JOHN | So fearful were they of infection. |
88,224 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 5.2.17 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Unhappy fortune! by my brotherhood, |
88,225 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 5.2.18 | FRIAR LAURENCE | The letter was not nice but full of charge |
88,226 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 5.2.19 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Of dear import, and the neglecting it |
88,227 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 5.2.20 | FRIAR LAURENCE | May do much danger. Friar John, go hence, |
88,228 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 5.2.21 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Get me an iron crow, and bring it straight |
88,229 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 5.2.22 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Unto my cell. |
88,230 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 5.2.23 | FRIAR JOHN | Brother, I'll go and bring it thee. |
88,231 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | null | FRIAR JOHN | Exit |
88,232 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 5.2.24 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Now must I to the monument alone, |
88,233 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 5.2.25 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Within three hours will fair Juliet wake: |
88,234 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 5.2.26 | FRIAR LAURENCE | She will beshrew me much that Romeo |
88,235 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 5.2.27 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Hath had no notice of these accidents, |
88,236 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 5.2.28 | FRIAR LAURENCE | But I will write again to Mantua, |
88,237 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 5.2.29 | FRIAR LAURENCE | And keep her at my cell till Romeo come, |
88,238 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 5.2.30 | FRIAR LAURENCE | Poor living corse, closed in a dead man's tomb! |
88,239 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | null | FRIAR LAURENCE | Exit |
88,240 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | null | FRIAR LAURENCE | SCENE III. A churchyard, in it a tomb belonging to the Capulets. |
88,241 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | null | FRIAR LAURENCE | Enter PARIS, and his Page bearing flowers and a torch |
88,242 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 5.3.1 | PARIS | Give me thy torch, boy: hence, and stand aloof: |
88,243 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 5.3.2 | PARIS | Yet put it out, for I would not be seen. |
88,244 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 5.3.3 | PARIS | Under yond yew-trees lay thee all along, |
88,245 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 5.3.4 | PARIS | Holding thine ear close to the hollow ground, |
88,246 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 5.3.5 | PARIS | So shall no foot upon the churchyard tread, |
88,247 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 5.3.6 | PARIS | Being loose, unfirm, with digging up of graves, |
88,248 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 5.3.7 | PARIS | But thou shalt hear it: whistle then to me, |
88,249 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 5.3.8 | PARIS | As signal that thou hear'st something approach. |
88,250 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 5.3.9 | PARIS | Give me those flowers. Do as I bid thee, go. |
88,251 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 5.3.10 | PAGE | [Aside] I am almost afraid to stand alone |
88,252 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | 5.3.11 | PAGE | Here in the churchyard, yet I will adventure. |
88,253 | Romeo and Juliet | 2 | null | PAGE | Retires |
88,254 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.3.12 | PARIS | Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew,-- |
88,255 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.3.13 | PARIS | O woe! thy canopy is dust and stones,-- |
88,256 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.3.14 | PARIS | Which with sweet water nightly I will dew, |
88,257 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.3.15 | PARIS | Or, wanting that, with tears distill'd by moans: |
88,258 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.3.16 | PARIS | The obsequies that I for thee will keep |
88,259 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.3.17 | PARIS | Nightly shall be to strew thy grave and weep. |
88,260 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | null | PARIS | The Page whistles |
88,261 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.3.18 | PARIS | The boy gives warning something doth approach. |
88,262 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.3.19 | PARIS | What cursed foot wanders this way to-night, |
88,263 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.3.20 | PARIS | To cross my obsequies and true love's rite? |
88,264 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | 5.3.21 | PARIS | What with a torch! muffle me, night, awhile. |
88,265 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | null | PARIS | Retires |
88,266 | Romeo and Juliet | 3 | null | PARIS | Enter ROMEO and BALTHASAR, with a torch, mattock, and c |
88,267 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.22 | ROMEO | Give me that mattock and the wrenching iron. |
88,268 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.23 | ROMEO | Hold, take this letter, early in the morning |
88,269 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.24 | ROMEO | See thou deliver it to my lord and father. |
88,270 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.25 | ROMEO | Give me the light: upon thy life, I charge thee, |
88,271 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.26 | ROMEO | Whate'er thou hear'st or seest, stand all aloof, |
88,272 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.27 | ROMEO | And do not interrupt me in my course. |
88,273 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.28 | ROMEO | Why I descend into this bed of death, |
88,274 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.29 | ROMEO | Is partly to behold my lady's face, |
88,275 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.30 | ROMEO | But chiefly to take thence from her dead finger |
88,276 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.31 | ROMEO | A precious ring, a ring that I must use |
88,277 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.32 | ROMEO | In dear employment: therefore hence, be gone: |
88,278 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.33 | ROMEO | But if thou, jealous, dost return to pry |
88,279 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.34 | ROMEO | In what I further shall intend to do, |
88,280 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.35 | ROMEO | By heaven, I will tear thee joint by joint |
88,281 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.36 | ROMEO | And strew this hungry churchyard with thy limbs: |
88,282 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.37 | ROMEO | The time and my intents are savage-wild, |
88,283 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.38 | ROMEO | More fierce and more inexorable far |
88,284 | Romeo and Juliet | 4 | 5.3.39 | ROMEO | Than empty tigers or the roaring sea. |
88,285 | Romeo and Juliet | 5 | 5.3.40 | BALTHASAR | I will be gone, sir, and not trouble you. |
88,286 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 5.3.41 | ROMEO | So shalt thou show me friendship. Take thou that: |
88,287 | Romeo and Juliet | 6 | 5.3.42 | ROMEO | Live, and be prosperous: and farewell, good fellow. |
88,288 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 5.3.43 | BALTHASAR | [Aside] For all this same, I'll hide me hereabout: |
88,289 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 5.3.44 | BALTHASAR | His looks I fear, and his intents I doubt. |
88,290 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | null | BALTHASAR | Retires |
88,291 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 5.3.45 | ROMEO | Thou detestable maw, thou womb of death, |
88,292 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 5.3.46 | ROMEO | Gorged with the dearest morsel of the earth, |
88,293 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 5.3.47 | ROMEO | Thus I enforce thy rotten jaws to open, |
88,294 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | 5.3.48 | ROMEO | And, in despite, I'll cram thee with more food! |
88,295 | Romeo and Juliet | 8 | null | ROMEO | Opens the tomb |
88,296 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 5.3.49 | PARIS | This is that banish'd haughty Montague, |
88,297 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 5.3.50 | PARIS | That murder'd my love's cousin, with which grief, |
88,298 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 5.3.51 | PARIS | It is supposed, the fair creature died, |
88,299 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 5.3.52 | PARIS | And here is come to do some villanous shame |
88,300 | Romeo and Juliet | 9 | 5.3.53 | PARIS | To the dead bodies: I will apprehend him. |
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