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Speeches (Lines) for Balthasar
in "Romeo and Juliet"

Total: 12

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1

V,1,2823

Then she is well, and nothing can be ill:
Her body sleeps in Capel's monument,
And her immortal part with angels lives.
I saw her laid low in her kindred's vault,
And presently took post to tell it you:
O, pardon me for bringing these ill news,
Since you did leave it for my office, sir.

2

V,1,2833

I do beseech you, sir, have patience:
Your looks are pale and wild, and do import
Some misadventure.

3

V,1,2839

No, my good lord.

4

V,3,2977

I will be gone, sir, and not trouble you.

5

V,3,2980

[Aside] For all this same, I'll hide me hereabout:
His looks I fear, and his intents I doubt.

6

V,3,3074

Here's one, a friend, and one that knows you well.

7

V,3,3079

It doth so, holy sir; and there's my master,
One that you love.

8

V,3,3082

Romeo.

9

V,3,3084

Full half an hour.

10

V,3,3086

I dare not, sir
My master knows not but I am gone hence;
And fearfully did menace me with death,
If I did stay to look on his intents.

11

V,3,3092

As I did sleep under this yew-tree here,
I dreamt my master and another fought,
And that my master slew him.

12

V,3,3247

I brought my master news of Juliet's death;
And then in post he came from Mantua
To this same place, to this same monument.
This letter he early bid me give his father,
And threatened me with death, going in the vault,
I departed not and left him there.

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