:00:00
So ho! So ho!
:00:02
Romeo!
:00:04
Romeo!
:00:06
Romeo!
:00:10
Will you come to your father's?
:00:13
We'll to dinner thither.
:00:15
I will follow you.
:00:19
Farewell, ancient lady! Farewell!
:00:24
If ye should lead her
in a fool's paradise, as they say,...
:00:28
..it were a very gross kind
of behaviour, as they say.
:00:31
For the lady is young...
:00:33
..and, therefore, if you should
deal double with her,...
:00:37
..truly it were an ill thing,
and very weak dealing.
:00:42
Bid her to come to confession
this afternoon...
:00:45
..and there she shall,
at Friar Laurence's cell, be shrived...
:00:51
..and married.
:01:07
O honey nurse! What news?
:01:09
- Nurse!
- I am aweary! Give me leave awhile!
:01:13
Fie, how my bones ache!
:01:15
What a jaunce have I!
:01:18
Would thou hadst my bones
and I thy news.
:01:20
Come, I pray thee, speak!
:01:22
Jesu, what haste! Can you not stay awhile?
:01:26
Can you not see that I am out of breath?
:01:28
How art thou out of breath
when thou hast breath...
:01:31
..to say to me that thou art out of breath?
:01:33
Is the news good or bad? Answer to that.
:01:36
Well, you have made a simple choice.
:01:40
You know not how to choose a man.
:01:42
Romeo? No, not he.
:01:46
Though his face be better than any man's,...
:01:49
..yet his leg excels all men's,...
:01:51
..and for a hand and a foot and a body...
:01:58
But all this I did know before.
What says he of our marriage?