:50:00
	Sin from my lips? Oh, trespass
sweetly urged. Give me my sin again.
:50:05
	Yes, yes!
Um, not quite right.
:50:08
	It is more--
Let me.
:50:10
	Then have my lips
the sin that they have took.
:50:13
	Sin from my lips? Oh, trespass
sweetly urged. Give me my sin again.
:50:24
	- You kiss by the book.
- Well, Will!
:50:26
	It was lucky you were here.
:50:29
	- Why do not I write
the rest of your play--
- Yes, yes!
:50:31
	Uh, continue. Now the nurse.
Where is Ralph?
:50:36
	Madam, your mother
craves a word with you.
:50:41
	- What is her mother?
- Marry, bachelor,
:50:44
	her mother is the lady of the house,
and a good lady...
:50:47
	and a wise and virtuous.
:50:49
	I nursed her daughter
that you talked withal.
:50:52
	I tell you, he that
can lay hold of her...
:50:55
	shall have the chinks.
:50:57
	- Is she a Capulet?
- Mmm.
:50:59
	Oh, dear account!
My life is my foe's debt.
:51:03
	Away. Be gone.
The sport is at the best.
:51:06
	Aye, so I fear.
The more is my unrest.
:51:10
	Come hither, nurse.
What is yon gentleman?
:51:13
	The son and heir
of old Tiberio.
:51:16
	[ Moans ]
Let it be night.
:51:19
	- What's he that follows here
that would not dance?
- I know not.
:51:23
	Go ask his name.
:51:26
	If he be married,
my grave is like to be my wedding bed.
:51:30
	- [ Both Panting ]
- No, do not go.
:51:33
	I must. I must.
:51:35
	- [ Ralph ] The only son
of your great enemy.
- [ Ned ] Terrible.
:51:38
	Simply... terrible!
:51:47
	[ Viola ] "But soft, what light
through yonder window breaks?
:51:52
	"It is the east,
:51:54
	"and Juliet is the sun.
:51:57
	"Arise, fair sun, and kill
the envious moon...