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'Nurse
,
where
is
my
daughter
?' -
Lady
Capulet
'Nurse
come
back
again
;
I
have
remember'd
me
;
thou
hear
our
council'
- Lady Capulet
'I
can
tell
her
age
upto
an
hour'
-
nurse
'A
pair
of
star
crossed
lovers
take
their
lives'
'Susan
is
with
God'
- nurse
'My
husband
-
God
be
with
his
soul'
- nurse
'An
I
might
live
to
see
the
married
once,
I
have
my
wish'
- nurse
'I
will
tell
her
,
sir
,
that
you
do
protest'
- nurse
'I
pray
thee
leave
me
to
myself
tonight'
- Juliet
'Part
fools
!
Put
up
thy
swords
,
you
know
not
what
you
do'
- Benvolio
'Examine
other
beauties'
- Benvolio
'Was
thou
with
Rosaline
?' -
Friar
Lawrence
'this
alliance
may
be
so
happy
prove
to
turn
your
households
rancour
to
pure
love'
-
Friar
'I
do
spy
a
kind
of
hope
which
craves
as
desperate
an
execution'
-
Friar
Lawrence
'Within
the
infant
rind
of
a
small
flower
,
poison
hath
residence
and
medicine
had
power'
-
Friar
Lawrence
'If
love
be
rough
with
you
,
be
rough
with
love
Prick
love
for
pricking
and
you
beat
love
down'
- Mercutio
'gentlemen
,
the
Prince's
near
ally
,
My
friend'
-
Romeo
(about
Mercutio
)
'A
plague
O'both
your
houses'
- Mercutio
'Turn
thee
Benvolio
;
look
upon
thy
death'
- Tybalt
'Peace
!
I
hate
the
word
,
as
I
hate
hell
,
all
Montague's
and
thee'
Tybalt
'but
now
my
lord
,
what
say
you
to
my
suit
?' -
Paris
'But
say
over
what
I
have
said
before'
-
Lord
Capulet
'younger
then
she
are
happy
mothers
made'
- Paris
'My
lady
,
my
wife'
-
Paris
(to
Juliet
)
'Thy
face
is
mine
and
thou
hast
slandered
it'
-
Paris
(to
Juliet
saying her
tears
make her face look
ugly
- not
supposed
to show
emotions
)
'a
man
of
wax'
-
nurse
call
Paris
'the
noble
shape
is
but
a
form
of
wax'
-
Friar
Lawrence to
Romeo
'lay
me
with
Juliet'
- Paris
'think
of
marriage
now'
Lady
Capulet to
Juliet
'no
not
till
Thursday
;
there
is
time
enough'
-
Lady
Capulet
'Romeo
slaw
Tybalt
,
Romeo
must
not
live'
-
Lady
Capulet
'A
crutch
a
crutch
!
Why
call
toy
for
a
sword'
-
Lady
Capulet
'My
will
to
her
consent
is
but
a
part'
-
Lord
Capulet
'virtuous
and
well
governed
youth'
-
Lord
Capulet talking about
Romeo
'mistress
minion
you
?'
'Or
I
will
drag
thee
on
a
hurdle
tither'
'out
,
you
green-sickness
carrion'
'out
,
you
baggage
,
you
tallow
faced'
'hang
thee
,
you
baggage
,
disobedient
wretch'
'And
that
we
have
a
curse
in
having
her'
'play
the
house
wife'
-
Lord
Capulet
'My
child
is
yet
a
stranger
to
the
world'
-
Lord
Capulet
'Let
two
more
summers
wither
in
their
pride'
-
Lord Capulet