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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.
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• Juliet – the only child of Lord and Lady Capulet, who is almost at the age of marriage. • Lord Capulet – the head of the Capulet family, who is eager to find a good match for Juliet. •...
Get the entire Romeo and Juliet translation as an easy-to-print PDF. Download. Romeo and Juliet Translation Table of Contents. The Shakescleare version of Romeo and Juliet contains the complete original play alongisde a line-by-line modern English translation.
by William Shakespeare. Act 4, Scene 5. Additional Information. Year Published: 1597. Language: English. Country of Origin: United States of America. Source: Shakespeare, W. Romeo and Juliet New York: Sully and Kleinteich. Readability: Flesch–Kincaid Level: 11.0. Word Count: 1,216. Genre: Tragedy.
Then she is well, and nothing can be ill: Her body sleeps in Capel's monument, And her immortal part with angels lives. 2825. I saw her laid low in her kindred's vault, And presently took post to tell it you: O, pardon me for bringing these ill news, Since you did leave it for my office, sir. Romeo.
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Character Analysis. (Click the character infographic to download.) Like many other mothers of teens, Lady Capulet has her hands full with Juliet. Sure, Lady Capulet does make an effort to reach out to her daughter now that she's of an age to be married.