Topic > Juliet, scene 5 - 929

Act 4, scene 5 Nurse: Mistress! Hey, mistress! Juliet! I bet he's sleeping soundly. Hey, lamb! Hey, lady! You act like a lazy person who stays in bed much later than usual. Hey, love, I say. Lady! Treasure! Hey, bride! Why don't you answer? Get some rest now; sleep for a week. I bet Count Paris won't let you rest much tomorrow night. God forgive me, get married and amen. How soundly he sleeps! I have to wake her up. Madam, madam, madam! Let the count take you to your bed, I bet he'll wake you up. Real? (Opens the bed curtains) Did you put on your clothes and go to sleep? I have to wake you up. Madam, madam, madam! Help, help! My lady is dead! Oh, cursed the day I was born! Bring me some brandy! My lord! My lady!Enter Madonna Capulet.Madonna Capulet:Why is there all this noise coming from here?Nurse:Oh, tragic day!Madonna Capulet:What's happening?Nurse:Look, look. Oh, what a tragic day! Lady Capulet: Oh my God, oh my God! My children, my only life, come back, raise your eyes, otherwise I will die with you! Help, help! Call for help. Enter Capulet. Capulet: For shame, bring Juliet here. Paris is here. Nurse: She's dead, deceased, she's dead. Cursed be the day! Lady Capulet: Cursed be the day. She's dead, she's dead, she's dead! Capulet: What? Let me see it. Oh no! He's cold. His blood has stopped and his joints are stiff. She's been dead for a while. She died like the sweetest flower in all the fields due to an untimely frost. Nurse: Oh, sad day! Lady Capulet: Oh, miserable time. .Capulet: Death, which has brought her to make me cry, binds my tongue and does not let me speak. Friar Laurence and Paris enter with the musicians. Friar Laurence: Come, is the bride ready to go to church? Capulet: R ...... in the center of the paper ......art,And the pain takes over your mind,Then the music with its silver sound—(speaks)Why “silver sound”? Why "silver sounding music"? What do you think, Simon Catling? First Musician: Well, sir, because silver has a sweet sound. Peter: That doesn't sound good! What do you say, Hugh Rebeck? Second musician: I say “silver sound” because musicians play for silver. Peter: That doesn't sound good either. And you, James Soundpost? Third musician: I don't know what to say. Peter: Oh, I'm sorry. You are the singer. I will answer you. It is "silver-sounding music" because the musicians do not have the gold to produce sounds. (sings) Then the silver sounding music makes you feel good. Peter leaves. First Musician: It was so annoying! Second Musician: Leave that boy alone, Jack! Come, let's go there. We will wait for the mourners and stay for dinner.