Romeo and Juliet Scenes

Juliet anxiously waits for the Nurse to return. When she finally does, she takes as long as she can to actually report Romeo’s message, milking every excuse she can to delay, until she finally tells Juliet to go to Friar Lawrence’s and be married. Juliet is delighted, as the Nurse prepares to go fetch the rope ladder. (72 lines)

JUL. Juliet

The clock struck nine when I did send the nurse;

In half an hour she promised to return.

Perchance she cannot meet him—that’s not so.

O, she is lame! Love’s heralds should be thoughts,

Which ten times faster glides than the sun’s beams,

Driving back shadows over low’ring hills;

Therefore do nimble-pinion’d doves draw Love,

And therefore hath the wind-swift Cupid wings.

Now is the sun upon the highmost hill

Of this day’s journey, and from nine till twelve

Is three long hours, yet she is not come.

Had she affections and warm youthful blood,

She would be as swift in motion as a ball;

My words would bandy her to my sweet love,

But old folks—many feign as they were dead,

Unwieldy, slow, heavy, and pale as lead.

Enter Nurse and Peter.

O God, she comes! O honey nurse, what news?

Hast thou met with him? Send thy man away.

NURSE. Nurse

Peter, stay at the gate.

JUL. Juliet

Now, good sweet nurse—O Lord, why lookest thou sad?

Though news be sad, yet tell them merrily;

If good, thou shamest the music of sweet news

By playing it to me with so sour a face.

NURSE. Nurse

I am a-weary, give me leave a while.

Fie, how my bones ache! What a jaunce have I!

JUL. Juliet

I would thou hadst my bones, and I thy news.

Nay, come, I pray thee speak, good, good nurse, speak.

NURSE. Nurse

Jesu, what haste! Can you not stay a while?

Do you not see that I am out of breath?

JUL. Juliet

How art thou out of breath, when thou hast breath

To say to me that thou art out of breath?

The excuse that thou dost make in this delay

Is longer than the tale thou dost excuse.

Is thy news good or bad? Answer to that.

Say either, and I’ll stay the circumstance.

Let me be satisfied, is’t good or bad?

NURSE. Nurse

Well, you have made a simple choice, you know not how to choose a man. Romeo! No, not he. Though his face be better than any man’s, yet his leg excels all men’s, and for a hand and a foot and a body, though they be not to be talk’d on, yet they are past compare. He is not the flower of courtesy, but I’ll warrant him, as gentle as a lamb. Go thy ways, wench, serve God. What, have you din’d at home?

JUL. Juliet

No, no! But all this did I know before.

What says he of our marriage? What of that?

NURSE. Nurse

Lord, how my head aches! What a head have I!

It beats as it would fall in twenty pieces.

My back a’ t’ other side—ah, my back, my back!

Beshrew your heart for sending me about

To catch my death with jauncing up and down!

JUL. Juliet

I’ faith, I am sorry that thou art not well.

Sweet, sweet, sweet nurse, tell me, what says my love?

NURSE. Nurse

Your love says, like an honest gentleman,

An’ a courteous, and a kind, and a handsome,

And, I warrant, a virtuous—Where is your mother?

JUL. Juliet

Where is my mother! Why, she is within,

Where should she be? How oddly thou repliest!

“Your love says, like an honest gentleman,

‘Where is your mother?’”

NURSE. Nurse

O God’s lady dear!

Are you so hot? Marry, come up, I trow;

Is this the poultice for my aching bones?

Henceforward do your messages yourself.

JUL. Juliet

Here’s such a coil! Come, what says Romeo?

NURSE. Nurse

Have you got leave to go to shrift today?

JUL. Juliet NURSE. Nurse

Then hie you hence to Friar Lawrence’ cell,

There stays a husband to make you a wife.

Now comes the wanton blood up in your cheeks,

They’ll be in scarlet straight at any news.

Hie you to church, I must another way,

To fetch a ladder, by the which your love

Must climb a bird’s nest soon when it is dark.

I am the drudge, and toil in your delight;

But you shall bear the burden soon at night.

Go, I’ll to dinner, hie you to the cell.

JUL. Juliet

Hie to high fortune! Honest nurse, farewell.