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[Enter LADY CAPULET and Nurse] Lady Capulet. Hold, take these keys, and fetch more spices, nurse. Nurse. They call for dates and quinces in the pastry. [Enter CAPULET] Capulet. Come, stir, stir, stir! the second cock hath crow'd, The curfew-bell hath rung, 'tis three o'clock: Look to the baked meats, good Angelica: Spare not for the cost. Nurse.
ACT 4, SCENE 5. The Nurse enters Juliet’s bedroom, assuming her to be asleep, but then discovers her to be (apparently) dead. Lady Capulet, Lord Capulet, Paris, and Friar Lawrence arrive consecutively and grieve at seeing Juliet in her current state.
Lady Capulet cares for Juliet but she grows angry and dismissive when Juliet strays from her vision of what a dutiful daughter should be. On the other hand, the Nurse just wants Juliet to be happy, and supports her even when she does not agree with her choices.
LADY CAPULET. Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn, The gallant, young and noble gentleman, The County Paris, at Saint Peter's Church, Shall happily make thee there a joyful bride. JULIET. Now, by Saint Peter's Church and Peter too, He shall not make me there a joyful bride.