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Nurse. Peter, stay at the gate.

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Ju. Now, good sweet nurse,-O lord! why look'st 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. I am aweary; give me leave awhile:

Fie, how my bones ache! What a jaunt have I had!

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

news:

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

Nurse. Jesu! what haste? can you not stay awhile?

Do you not see that I am out of breath?

Ju. 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. 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 talked on, yet they are past compare: he is not the flower of

SHAK.

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