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[Capulet house, almost night. LORD & LADY CAPULET, NURSE & SERVANTS]
CAPULET [handing a paper to 1st Servant] 4.2.1
So many guests, invite as here are writ. invite the guests written here
[1st Servant exits]
Sirrah, go hire me twenty cunning cooks. skilled
2nd SERVANT 4.2.3
You shall have none ill, sir, for I'll you'll get no bad ones
try if they can lick their fingers. test them to see if
CAPULET 4.2.5
How canst thou try them so? how does that test them
2nd SERVANT 4.2.6
Marry, sir, 'tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers. bad (proverb)
Therefore he that cannot lick his fingers goes not with me.
CAPULET 4.2.9
Go, be gone. [2nd Servant exits]
We shall be much unfurnished for this time. are very unprepared, event
[to Nurse] What, is my daughter gone to Friar Lawrence?
NURSE 4.2.12
Ay, forsooth. truly
CAPULET 4.2.13
Well, he may chance to do some good on her.
A peevishself-willed harlotry it is. unruly, willful tramp she is
[JULIET enters]
NURSE 4.2.15
Seewhere she comes from shrift with merry look. look, here, confession
CAPULET 4.2.16
How now, my headstrong! Where have you been stubborn girl
gadding? wandering
JULIET 4.2.18
Where I have learned me to repent the sin learned to be sorry for
Of disobedient opposition
To you and your behests, and am enjoined commands, told
By Holy Lawrence to fall prostrate here fall to my knees
To beg your pardon. Pardon, I beseech you. forgive me
Henceforward I am ever ruled by you. from now on, will always be
CAPULET 4.2.24
Send for the County! Go tell him of this!
I'll have this knot knit up tomorrow morning! wedding knot tied
JULIET 4.2.26
I met the youthful lord at Lawrence' cell
And gave him what becomèd love I might, the appropriate amount of love
Not stepping o'er the bounds of modesty.
CAPULET 4.2.29
Why, I am glad on't! This is well! Stand up!
This is as't should be!—Let me see the County!
Ay, marry! Go, I say, and fetch him hither. — here
Now, afore God, this reverend Holy Friar, before God
All our whole city is much bound to him. obliged
JULIET 4.2.34
Nurse, will you go with me into my closet
To help me sort such needful ornaments choose what
As you think fit to furnish me tomorrow? to wear
LADY CAPULET 4.2.37
No, not till Thursday. There is time enough. wait till, there's no rush
CAPULET 4.2.38
Go, Nurse, go with her. We'll to church tomorrow.
[Juliet & Nurse exit]
LADY CAPULET 4.2.39
We shall be short in our provision. we won't have enough food or drink
'Tis now near night! almost
CAPULET Tush, I will stir about, I'll get things going 4.2.41
And all things shall be well, I warrant thee, wife. I promise
Go thou to Juliet. Help to deck up her. get her ready
I'll not to bed tonight. Let me alone. go to bed, leave it to me
I'll play the housewife for this once.
[calling for servants] —What, ho!—
They are all forth. Well, I will walk myself out
To County Paris to prepare him up5 up him2 4.2.47
Against tomorrow. My heart is wondrous light for, I am lighthearted
Since this same wayward girl is so reclaimed! has been set straight
[They exit]
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