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

Total: 4

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

V,3,2943

Paris. Give me thy torch, boy: hence, and stand aloof:
Yet put it out, for I would not be seen.
Under yond yew-trees lay thee all along,
Holding thine ear close to the hollow ground;
So shall no foot upon the churchyard tread,
Being loose, unfirm, with digging up of graves,
But thou shalt hear it: whistle then to me,
As signal that thou hear'st something approach.
Give me those flowers. Do as I bid thee, go.

Page. [Aside] I am almost afraid to stand alone
Here in the churchyard; yet I will adventure.


2

V,3,3012

(stage directions). [They fight]

Page. O Lord, they fight! I will go call the watch.


3

V,3,3140

(stage directions). [Enter Watch, with the Page of PARIS]

Page. This is the place; there, where the torch doth burn.


4

V,3,3256

Prince Escalus. Give me the letter; I will look on it.
Where is the county's page, that raised the watch?
Sirrah, what made your master in this place?

Page. He came with flowers to strew his lady's grave;
And bid me stand aloof, and so I did:
Anon comes one with light to ope the tomb;
And by and by my master drew on him;
And then I ran away to call the watch.


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