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While Lady Capulet coldly tells her to stop talking, Juliet entreats her to end her tale with the loving affection of a daughter to a mother. This is another place in which familial relations are figured in an odd way.
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.
[Enter LADY CAPULET] Lady Capulet. What, are you busy, ho? need you my help? 2555; Juliet. No, madam; we have cull'd such necessaries As are behoveful for our state to-morrow: So please you, let me now be left alone, And let the nurse this night sit up with you; For, I am sure, you have your hands full all, 2560 In this so sudden business. Lady ...
Read Full Text and Annotations on Romeo and Juliet Act IV - Scene V at Owl Eyes.
LADY CAPULET. O woful time! CAPULET. Death, that hath ta’en her hence to make me wail, Ties up my tongue and will not let me speak. Enter Friar Lawrence and Paris with Musicians. FRIAR LAWRENCE. Come, is the bride ready to go to church? CAPULET. Ready to go, but never to return. O son, the night before thy wedding day Hath death lain with thy ...
Romeo & Juliet in Modern English: Act 1, Scene 3 Lady Capulet came into the sitting room where her daughter's nurse was sewing a pattern on to a handkerchief. ‘Nurse.’ she said. ‘Where's my daughter?
For though fond nature bids us an lament, Yet nature's tears are reason's merriment. CAPULET All things that we ordained festival, Turn from their office to black funeral; Our instruments to melancholy bells, Our wedding cheer to a sad burial feast, Our solemn hymns to sullen dirges change, Our bridal flowers serve for a buried corse,
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