Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
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to the plate:--good thou, save me a piece of marchpane; and as
thou loves me, let the porter let in Susan Grindstone and Nell.-- Antony! and Potpan! 2 Servant. Ay, boy, ready. 1 Servant. You are looked for and called for, asked for and sought for in the great chamber. 2 Servant. We cannot be here and there too.--Cheerly, boys; be brisk awhile, and the longer liver take all. [They retire behind.] [Enter Capulet, &c. with the Guests the Maskers.] Capulet. Welcome, gentlemen! ladies that have their toes Unplagu'd with corns will have a bout with you.-- Ah ha, my mistresses! which of you all Will now deny to dance? she that makes dainty, she, I'll swear hath corns; am I come near you now? Welcome, gentlemen! I have seen the day That I have worn a visard; and could tell A whispering tale in a fair lady's ear, Such as would please;--'tis gone, 'tis gone, 'tis gone: You are welcome, gentlemen!--Come, musicians, play. |
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