Romeo and Juliet (Folio 1, 1623)
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Enter Father Capulet, Mother, Nurse, and
¶Seruing men, two or three.
¶Sirrah, go hire me twenty cunning Cookes.
¶licke their fingers.
¶owne fingers: therefore he that cannot licke his fingers
¶goes not with me.
¶time: what is my Daughter gone to Frier Lawrence?
¶
Enter Iuliet.
2440With merrie looke.
¶Where haue you bin gadding?
2445To you and your behests, and am enioyn'd
¶By holy Laurence, to fall prostrate here,
¶To beg your pardon: pardon I beseech you,
¶Henceforward I am euer rul'd by you.
¶Cap. Send for the Countie, goe tell him of this,
2450Ile haue this knot knit vp to morrow morning.
¶Iul. I met the youthfull Lord at Lawrence Cell,
¶And gaue him what becomed Loue I might,
¶I marrie go I say, and fetch him hither.
¶Now afore God, this reueren'd holy Frier,
¶All our whole Cittie is much bound to him.
¶As you thinke fit to furnish me to morrow?
¶Weele to Church to morrow.
2465
Exeunt Iuliet and Nurse.
¶'Tis now neere night.
¶And all things shall be well, I warrant thee wife:
2470Go thou to Iuliet, helpe to deckevp her,
¶Ile not to bed to night, let me alone:
¶Ile play the huswife for this once. What ho?
¶They are all forth, well I will walke my selfe
¶To Countie Paris, to prepare him vp
2475Against to morrow, my heart is wondrous light,
¶
Exeunt Father and Mother.
