Maude Adams acting edition of Romeo and Juliet; . of the Capulets lie. 93 ROMEO and JULIET Jn the meantime, against thou shalt Romeo by my letters know our hither shall he come ; and he and IWill watch thy waking, and that very nightShall Romeo bear thee hence to this shall free thee from this present no inconstant toy nor womanish fearAbate thy valour in the acting it. Juliet. [^w/.] Give me, give me ! O, tell me not of fear ! Friar Laurence. Hold ; get you gone, be trong and prosperousIn this resolve : I 11 send a friar with speedTo Mantua, with my l
Maude Adams acting edition of Romeo and Juliet; . of the Capulets lie. 93 ROMEO and JULIET Jn the meantime, against thou shalt Romeo by my letters know our hither shall he come ; and he and IWill watch thy waking, and that very nightShall Romeo bear thee hence to this shall free thee from this present no inconstant toy nor womanish fearAbate thy valour in the acting it. Juliet. [^w/.] Give me, give me ! O, tell me not of fear ! Friar Laurence. Hold ; get you gone, be trong and prosperousIn this resolve : I 11 send a friar with speedTo Mantua, with my letters to thy lord. Juliet. Love give me strength ! and strength shall help , dear father ! [^Crosses to him and exit through gate L. C. Scene III.— Tuesday evening. Nurse and Capulet discovered,folhwed by Lady Capulet, who enters L. Capulet. What, is my daughter gone to Friar Laurence ? Nurse. Ay, forsooth. Capulet, Well, he may chance to do some good on her ;A peevish, self-willd simpleness it is. [Lady Capulet seated L. C. 94. ^» ROMEO and JULIET ! here she comes from shrift, with merry look.\_Enter Juliet, L. i E., bows to Lady Capulet, goes to herfather; low courtsey. Capulet. How, now, my headstrong ! Where have you been gadding ? Juliet. Where I have learned me to repent the sin Of disobedient opposition To you and your behests, and am enjoind By holy Laurence to fall prostrate here. And beg your pardon. Pardon J beseech you ! Henceforward I am ever ruld by you. Capulet. \To Lady Capulet, who nses.^ Send for the County ; go tell him of 11 have this knot knit up to-morrow , afore God ! this reverend holy our whole city is much bound to him. Juliet. [To Nurse, R. of her.\ Nurse, will you go with me into my help me sort such needful ornamentsAs you think fit to furnish me to-morrow I Lady , not till Thursday ; there is time enough. 95 ROMEO and JU LIET C A P U L E , nurse, go with her ; we 11 to
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