CAPULET
Welcome, gentlemen! Ladies that have their toes
Ah, my mistresses! Which of you all
Unplagued with corns will walk a bout with you.—
Will now deny to dance? She that makes dainty,
She, I’ll swear, hath corns. Am I come near ye now?—
Welcome, gentlemen! I have seen the day
That I have worn a visor and could tell
A whispering tale in a fair lady’s ear
Such as would please. 'Tis gone, ’tis gone, ’tis gone.—
You are welcome, gentlemen.—Come, musicians, play.
(music plays and they dance)
A hall, a hall, give room!—And foot it, girls.—
More light, you knaves! And turn the tables up,
And quench the fire. The room is grown too hot.—
Ah, sirrah, this unlooked-for sport comes well.—
Nay, sit, nay, sit, good cousin Capulet,
For you and I are past our dancing days.
How long is ’t now since last yourself and I
Were in a mask?
CAPULETWelcome, gentlemen! Ladies that have their toesAh, my mistresses! Which of you allUnplagued with corns will walk a bout with you.—Will now deny to dance? She that makes dainty,She, I’ll swear, hath corns. Am I come near ye now?—Welcome, gentlemen! I have seen the dayThat I have worn a visor and could tellA whispering tale in a fair lady’s earSuch as would please. 'Tis gone, ’tis gone, ’tis gone.—You are welcome, gentlemen.—Come, musicians, play.(music plays and they dance)A hall, a hall, give room!—And foot it, girls.—More light, you knaves! And turn the tables up,And quench the fire. The room is grown too hot.—Ah, sirrah, this unlooked-for sport comes well.—Nay, sit, nay, sit, good cousin Capulet,For you and I are past our dancing days.How long is ’t now since last yourself and IWere in a mask?
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