Come here my child, take this at night and thy shall be free afterwards. We shall fake thy death, and Romeo and I will await for thy to be put to rest by thy family where thy shall finally reach thy freedom.(1)
Thou has blessed me with such a solution. I shall forever be indebted to thy. (2)
My dear prince I mean no wrong doing. Juliet wishes to be with Romeo, and I was merely trying to help her. Please do not take anything heavily.(2)
How dare thy give this young lady a potion meant for the weak.(1)
Romeo, oh Romeo, thy must not banish him. He must return home. (3)
Silence Juliet! Thy blood feud has caused this! (4)
Ay, I did not do anything wrong. I merely was trying to do right by Juliet and my job. I shall repent my sins and apologize. (1)
fee fie foe fum do this again and I'll beat you like a drum (3)
Alas, it shall be this way. Remember, I run this town and any other sins will be your demise. Guards, leave this peasant and we shall go on our way.(2)
Start of scene 1-5 act 4.Read in number order.
I don't like Juliet, I like Rosaline
Juliet is marrying Paris! It is to be tonight with the whole village at a splendid ballroom.(1)
Oh, my Juliet. How she must be suffering. I must help her. Onward to Verona!(2)
The Prince catches the priest giving the death potion.
Put it wherever thy wish to dear. This is the time to party not be stressed. Be free from your motherly tendencies.(2)
I have come back from repenting my sins mother and father.(3)
Oh Juliet. Thy were perfect and even more now. I can't wait to marry thy.(4)
The wedding of our daughter and Paris is nearly among us. Where should this cake go?(1)
Guards escort the Friar outside to discuss punishment.
Move it to the left and make it perfect! My daughters wedding only happens once.(1)
Romeo hears wedding is going to happen.
Juliet repents her sins and comes home to wedding arrangments.
Capulet organizing the wedding room.
Oh how Juliet has matured since her childhood. Will thy ever think of thy nurse again?(2)