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- 1 Enter Lady Capulet and Nurse.
- 2 LADY CAPULET.
- 3 Hold, take these keys and fetch more spices, Nurse.
- 4 NURSE.
- 5 They call for dates and quinces in the pastry.
- 6 Enter Capulet.
- 7 CAPULET.
- 8 Come, stir, stir, stir! The second cock hath crow’d,
- 9 The curfew bell hath rung, ’tis three o’clock.
- 10 Look to the bak’d meats, good Angelica;
- 11 Spare not for cost.
- 12 NURSE.
- 13 Go, you cot-quean, go,
- 14 Get you to bed; faith, you’ll be sick tomorrow
- 15 For this night’s watching.
- 16 CAPULET.
- 17 No, not a whit. What! I have watch’d ere now
- 18 All night for lesser cause, and ne’er been sick.
- 19 LADY CAPULET.
- 20 Ay, you have been a mouse-hunt in your time;
- 21 But I will watch you from such watching now.
- 22 [_Exeunt Lady Capulet and Nurse._]
- 23 CAPULET.
- 24 A jealous-hood, a jealous-hood!
- 25 Enter Servants, with spits, logs and baskets.
- 26 Now, fellow, what’s there?
- 27 FIRST SERVANT.
- 28 Things for the cook, sir; but I know not what.
- 29 CAPULET.
- 30 Make haste, make haste.
- 31 [_Exit First Servant._]
- 32 —Sirrah, fetch drier logs.
- 33 Call Peter, he will show thee where they are.
- 34 SECOND SERVANT.
- 35 I have a head, sir, that will find out logs
- 36 And never trouble Peter for the matter.
- 37 [_Exit._]
- 38 CAPULET.
- 39 Mass and well said; a merry whoreson, ha.
- 40 Thou shalt be loggerhead.—Good faith, ’tis day.
- 41 The County will be here with music straight,
- 42 For so he said he would. I hear him near.
- 43 [_Play music._]
- 44 Nurse! Wife! What, ho! What, Nurse, I say!
- 45 Re-enter Nurse.
- 46 Go waken Juliet, go and trim her up.
- 47 I’ll go and chat with Paris. Hie, make haste,
- 48 Make haste; the bridegroom he is come already.
- 49 Make haste I say.
- 50 [_Exeunt._]