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I.iii.: Lady Capulet, Nurse, and Juliet discuss marriage.
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| Come Lammas Eve at night, she shall be fourteen. | |
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Nurse goes on and on about Juliet during a big earthquake eleven years ago.
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| On that earthquake tis eleven years. My husband picked up Juliet, and quoth "Dost thou fall upon thy face? Wilt thou not Jule?" The Juliet stopped crying, and quoth "Yea."- | |
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| Enough of this I pray thee, hold thy peace. | |
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Lady Capulet tells Juliet to look at Paris the whole time at the feast tonight.
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| What do you say, can you love Paris? At our feast this night, read o'er hm the volume of young Paris' face. | |
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| I'll look to like. No more deep will I endart my eye. | |
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