:15:03
	Go thither, and with unattainted eye...
:15:05
	..compare her face with some
that I shall show,...
:15:08
	..and I will make thee think thy swan a crow.
:15:11
	I'll go along, no such sight to be shown,...
:15:13
	..but to rejoice in splendour of mine own.
:15:21
	Juliet!
:15:27
	Juliet!
:15:29
	Juliet!
:15:31
	Juliet!
:15:33
	Oh!
:15:35
	Ooh!
:15:41
	Nurse!
:15:42
	Nurse, where's my daughter?
Call her forth to me.
:15:44
	I bade her come. God forbid!
:15:48
	Julieta!
:15:54
	Juliet!
:15:56
	Juliet!
:16:00
	Juliet!
:16:03
	Madam, I am here. What is your will?
:16:08
	O nurse, give us leave awhile.
We must talk in secret.
:16:13
	Nurse, come back again!
I have remembered me.
:16:16
	Thou's hear our counsel.
:16:18
	Nurse, thou knowest
my daughter's of a pretty age.
:16:22
	Thou wast the prettiest babe
that e'er I nursed.
:16:24
	By my count, I was your mother
much upon these years.
:16:29
	You are now a maid.
:16:31
	Thus then in brief!
:16:34
	The valiant Paris seeks you for his love.
:16:37
	A man, young lady!
:16:39
	Lady, such a man as all the world.
Why, he's a man of wax!
:16:43
	Verona's summer hath not such a flower...
:16:45
	Nay, he's a flower. In faith, a very flower...
:16:47
	Nurse!
:16:48
	This night you shall behold him at our feast.
:16:50
	Read o'er the volume of young Paris' face
and find delight writ there...
:16:54
	..with beauty's pen.
:16:55
	This... precious book of love,
this unbound lover,...
:16:59
	..to beautify him, only lacks a cover.