:53:01
	Shall I hear more,
or shall I speak at this?
:53:05
	"What man art thou that
thus bescreened in night...
:53:08
	so stumblest
on my counsel?"
:53:11
	By a name I know not
how to tell thee who I am.
:53:14
	My name, dear saint, is hateful to
myself, because it is an enemy to thee.
:53:19
	Had I it written
I would tear the word.
:53:22
	"The orchard walls are high
and hard to climb...
:53:27
	"and the place death,
considering who thou art,
:53:30
	"if any of my kinsmen
find thee here.
:53:32
	If they do see thee,
they will murder thee."
:53:36
	Alack, there lies more peril
in thine eye than 20 of their swords.
:53:40
	Look thou but sweet,
and I am proof against their enmity.
:53:45
	Would not for the world
they saw thee here.
:53:47
	I have night's cloak
to hide me from their eyes.
:53:50
	- And but thou love me
let them find me here.
- [ Shakespeare ] "Good night.
:53:54
	"Good night,
:53:56
	"as sweet repose and rest
come to thy heart...
:53:59
	"as that within my breast.
:54:01
	Oh, wilt thou leave me
so unsatisfied?"
:54:03
	That's my line.
:54:05
	Oh.
It is mine too.
:54:07
	[ Romeo ]
Oh, wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied?
:54:10
	[ Juliet ] What satisfaction
canst thou have tonight?
:54:13
	The exchange of thy love's
faithful vow for mine.
:54:16
	"My bounty is as boundless
as the sea.
:54:20
	- "My love is deep.
- [ Sighs ]
:54:23
	"The more I give to thee,
:54:25
	[ Both Reciting ]
"the more I have,
:54:27
	for both are infinite."
:54:29
	- [ Knock At Door ]
- Madam?
:54:32
	- I hear some noise within.
Dear love, adieu.
- [ Ralph As Nurse ] Juliet!
:54:36
	- "Anon, good nurse."
- Anon, good nurse.
Sweet Montague, be true.
:54:41
	"Stay but a little.
I will come again."
:54:44
	Stay but a little.
I will come again.
:54:47
	Oh, blessed, blessed night.
:54:51
	"I am afeared...
:54:53
	"being in night,
all this is but a dream.
:54:58
	"Too flattering sweet...