SCENE III. A churchyard; in it a Monument belonging to the Capulets.Enter Paris, and his Page bearing flowers and ...
SCENE II. Friar Lawrence’s Cell.Enter Friar John. FRIAR JOHN.Holy Franciscan Friar! Brother, ho! Enter Friar Lawrence. FRIAR LAWRENCE.This same ...
ACT VSCENE I. Mantua. A Street.Enter Romeo. ROMEO.If I may trust the flattering eye of sleep,My dreams presage some ...
SCENE V. Juliet’s Chamber; Juliet on the bed.Enter Nurse. NURSE.Mistress! What, mistress! Juliet! Fast, I warrant her, she.Why, lamb, ...
SCENE IV. Hall in Capulet’s House.Enter Lady Capulet and Nurse. LADY CAPULET.Hold, take these keys and fetch more spices, ...
SCENE III. Juliet’s Chamber.Enter Juliet and Nurse. JULIET.Ay, those attires are best. But, gentle Nurse,I pray thee leave me ...
SCENE II. Hall in Capulet’s House.Enter Capulet, Lady Capulet, Nurse and Servants. CAPULET.So many guests invite as here are ...
ACT IVSCENE I. Friar Lawrence’s Cell.Enter Friar Lawrence and Paris. FRIAR LAWRENCE.On Thursday, sir? The time is very short. ...
SCENE V. An open Gallery to Juliet’s Chamber, overlooking the Garden.Enter Romeo and Juliet. JULIET.Wilt thou be gone? It ...
SCENE IV. A Room in Capulet’s House.Enter Capulet, Lady Capulet and Paris. CAPULET.Things have fallen out, sir, so unluckilyThat ...