Romeo is banished, -to speak that word, Nurse. Weeping and wailing over Tybalt's corse: When theirs are dry, for Romeo's banishment. Nurse. Hie to your chamber: I'll find Romeo Jul. O find him! give this ring to my true knight, SCENE IIІ. Friar Laurence's Cell. Enter Friar LAURENCE and ROMEO. Fri. Romeo, come forth; come forth, thou fearful man; Affliction is enamour'd of thy parts, Know. به And thou art wedded to calamity. Rom. Father, what news? what is the prince's doom? What sorrow craves acquaintance at my hand, That I yet know not ? Pri. Too familiar. Is my dear son with such sour company: Rom. What less than dooms-day is the prince's doom? Fri. A gentler judgment vanish'd from his lips, Not body's death, but body's banishment. Rom. Ha! banishment? be merciful, say-death: Rom. There is no world without Verona walls, Fri. O deadly sin! O rude unthankfulness ! Rom. 'Tis torture, and not mercy: heaven is here, Where Juliet lives; and every cat, and dog, And little mouse, every unworthy thing, 2 Live here in heaven, and may look on her, But-banished-to kill me; banished? Being a divine, a ghostly confessor, Fri. Thou fond mad man, hear me but speak a word. Rom. O, thou wilt speak again of banishment. Adversity's sweet milk, philosophy, Rom. Yet banished ? - Hang up philosophy! 1 VOL, X. 2 Worth, value. G Fri. O, then I see that madmen have no ears. Rom. How should they, when that wise men have no eyes? Fri. Let me dispute with thee of thy estate. Rom. Thou canst not speak of what thou dost not feel: Wert thou as young as I, Juliet thy love, An hour but married, Tybalt murdered, Then might'st thou speak, then might'st thou tear thy hair, And fall upon the ground, as I do now, Fri. Arise; one knocks; good Romeo, hide thyself. [Knocking within. Rom. Not I; unless the breath of heart-sick groans, Mist-like, infold me from the search of eyes. [Knocking. Fri. Hark, how they knock!-Who's there? Romeo, arise; Thou wilt be taken: -Stay a while: stand up; [Knocking. Run to my study:-By and by :-God's will! [Knocking. Who knocks so hard? whence come you? what's your will? Nurse. [Within.] Let me come in, and you shall know my errand; I come from lady Juliet. Welcome then. Enter Nurse. Nurse. O holy friar, O, tell me, holy friar, Where is my lady's lord, where's Romeo ? Fri. There on the ground, with his own tears made drunk. Nurse. O, he is even in my mistress' case, Just in her case! Even so lies she, Piteous predicament! Blubbering and weeping, weeping and blubbering:Stand up, stand up; stand, an you be a man : For Juliet's sake, for her sake, rise and stand; Why should you fall into so deep an O? Rom. Nurse! Nurse. Ah sir! ah sir!-Well, death's the end of all. Rom. Spak'st thou of Juliet? how is it with her? With blood remov'd but little from her own? Where is she? and how doth she? and what says Nurse. O, she says nothing, sir, but weeps and weeps; And now falls on her bed; and then starts up, And Tybalt calls; and then on Romeo cries, And then down falls again. Rom. As if that name, Shot from the deadly level of a gun, G2 1 |