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ROMEO AND JULIET
[ACT II.

Where should she be? How oddly thou repliest!
"Your love says, like an honest gentleman,
Where is your mother?"[C 1]

Nurse. O, God's lady dear!
Are you so hot? marry, come up, I trow;65
Is this the poultice for my aching bones?
Henceforward do your messages yourself.
Jul. Here's such a coil![E 1] come, what says Romeo?
Nurse. Have you got leave to go to shrift to-day?
Jul. I have.70
Nurse. Then hie you hence to Friar Laurence' 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.[E 2]
Hie you to church; I must another way,75
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.80
Jul. Hie to high fortune! Honest nurse, farewell.[E 3][Exeunt.
  1. 64. your mother] Q, F; my mother Ff 2–4.
  1. 68. coil] turmoil, fuss, as often in Shakespeare. In place of this line Q 1 has:
    "Nay stay sweet Nurse, I doo intreate thee now,
    What sayes my Love, my Lord, my Romeo?"
  2. 74. They'll … news] Hanmer reads: "They'll be in scarlet straitway at my news"; S. Walker conjectures: "They … straight at my next news"; Keightley reads: "They will be straight in scarlet at my news." Perhaps the words mean only It is their way to redden at any surprise.
  3. 80, 81.] Instead of these lines Q 1 has:—
    "Doth this newes please you now?
    Iul. How doth her latter words revive my hart,
    Thankes gentle Nurse, dispatch thy busines,
    And Ile not faile to meete my Romeo."