Romeo and Juliet, act 3 scene 5
by BUCKEYEKID
[creative-commons] Thursday May 28, 2009
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Madam, I am not well.
ho, daughter! are you up?
god pardon him! i do, with all my heart
Thou weep'st not so much for his death as that the villian lives which slaughtered him.
Villain and he be many asunder.
we will have vengencefor it, fear not. That he shall soon keep tybalt company.
Indeed i shall never be satisfied until i behold romeo-dead. to bear a poision , i would temper it.
now by saint peter's church, peter too, he shall not make me there a joyful bride!
Marry, my child, early next thursday morn the gallant, young, and noble gentleman, the county paris.
good father, i beseech you on my knees
god bless her! you are to blame, my lord, to rate her so.
Hang thee, young baggage! disobedient wretch!
May not one speak?
you are too hot.
peace, you mumbling fool! utter your gravity o'er a gossip's bowl, for hear we need it not.
delay this marriage for a month, a week.
talk not to me, for i'll not speak a word.
o god!--o nurse how shall this be preventred?
i think it best you married with the county. o, he's a lovely gentalmen! i think you are happy in this second match.
Speakest thou from thy heart.
and from my soul to; ar else beshrew them both.
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