"If I do so, it will be of more price being spoke behind your back than to your face."
Paris exits and Juliet tells Friar to shut the door.
O Juliet, I already know thy grief. It strains me past the compass of my wits... on Thursday next be married to this County."
"Tell me not, friar, that thou hearest of this, unless thou tell me how I may prevent it. If in thy wisdom thou canst give no help."
"Oh, shut the door, and when thou hast done so, come weep with me, past hope, past care, past help."
"Hold, daughter, I do spy a kind of hope... That cop'st with death himself to 'scape from it; and if thou darest, I'll give thee remedy."
"Hold, then. Go home; be merry; give consent... let not the Nurse lie with thee in thy chamber. Take thou this vial."
"O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris... and I will do it without fear or doubt."
Act 4 Scene 2
"How now, my headstrong, where have you been gadding?"
"Where I have learned me to repent the sin of disobedient opposition...Pardon, I beseech you."
"Go, nurse. Go with her. We'll to church tomorrow."
"Nurse, will you go with me into my closet to help me sort such needful ornaments as you think fit to furnish me tomorrow."
"Well, I will walk myself to County Paris, to prepare up him against tomorrow. My heart is wondrous light since this same wayward girl is so reclaimed."