#ladychatterleyslover #olivertwist #bethfreed25 A venomous blood feud divides the powerful clans of the Montagues and the Capulets in the medieval city of Verona, unfolding William Shakespeare's eternal story of teenage love. Starring: Leonard Whiting, Olivia Hussey, Milo O'Shea, Michael York, John McEnery, Pat Heywood, Natasha Parry, Robert Stephens.
01:01one who to put thee from thy heaviness hath sorted out a sudden day of joy.
01:06Joy comes well in such a needy time.
01:10Marry my child early next Thursday morn,
01:14the gallant young and noble prince, the county Paris,
01:18at St. Peter's church shall happily make thee there a joyful bride.
01:22Now by St. Peter's church!
01:27And Peter too!
01:29He shall not make me there a joyful bride!
01:33No!
01:35No!
01:36No!
01:40So it is concluded.
01:45Son, Paris.
01:46And her wife,
01:53have you delivered to her a decree?
01:56Aye, sir.
01:58But she will none, she gives you thanks.
02:02I would the fool were married to her grave!
02:05So old.
02:10Take me with you.
02:13Take me with you, wife.
02:16How?
02:18Will she none?
02:20Doth she not give us thanks?
02:22Is she not proud?
02:24Doth she not count her blessed, unworthy as she is,
02:27that we have wrought so worthy a gentleman to be her bridegroom?
02:30Wretched fool!
02:32Let me see her!
02:34Ungrateful baggage!
02:35Graze where thou wilt,
02:36thou shalt not house with me!
02:38Fy!
02:39What are you mad?
02:41Hang thee young baggage!
02:43Disobedient wretch!
02:45I tell thee not, get thee to church on Thursday,
02:47or never after, look me in the face!
02:49Oh, Father! Good Father!
02:50I've deceived you!
02:52Do not answer me, my finger-witch!
02:55Ah!
02:57You are to blame my lord to rate her so!
02:59Why, my lady wisdom!
03:01Hold your tongue!
03:02Good prudent spatter with your gossip!
03:03Go!
03:04I speak no treason!
03:05You failed God, will you!
03:06May not one speak!
03:08You mumbling fool!
03:10I see your gossip, sir, or gossip, fool!
03:11For here we need it not!
03:12You are too hot!
03:15God's bread, it makes me mad!
03:22Thursday is near, lay hand on heart, advise.
03:25And you be mine, I'll give you to my friend!
03:28And you be not!
03:30Hang, beg, starve, die in the streets!
03:33No!
03:34For by my soul I'll ne'er acknowledge thee!
03:36Nor what is mine shall never do thee good!
03:39Father!
03:41Trust to it!
03:42Thank you!
03:43Thank you!
03:44I'll not be foresworn!
03:52Oh, no!
03:54No!
03:55Oh, sweet, my mother!
03:57Cast me not away!
03:59Delay this marriage for a month!
04:01Don't talk not to me, for I'll not speak a word!
04:03Are we?
04:05Do as thou wilt, for I have done with thee!
04:08No!
04:13Oh, God!
04:16Oh, nurse!
04:18How shall this be prevented?
04:21What say's thou?
04:23Has thou not a word of joy?
04:25Some comfort, nurse?
04:26Faith, here it is.
04:29Romeo is banished.
04:34And all the word to nothing that he dares ne'er come back to challenge you.
04:38And if you do, it needs must be by stealth.
04:44Then, since the case so stands as now it does,
04:48I think it best you marry with the county.
04:58True?
05:04Oi!
05:06He's a lovely gentleman!
05:13Romeo's a dish clout to him!
05:18An eagle, madam, hath not so green, so quick, so fair an eye as Paris hath?
05:24Through my heart, I think you're happy in this set match.
05:29But excels your first.
05:33And if it did not, your first is dead.
05:37O, to as good he were as living here, and you no use of him.
05:43Speakest thou from thy heart?
05:45And from my soul, too.
05:51Or else be shrewd them both.
05:56Amen.
05:59What?
06:01Well, thou hast comforted me marvellous much.
06:04Go in.
06:09And tell my lady I am gone.
06:12Having displeased my father to Lawrence's cell.
06:16To make confession and to be absolved.
06:19Marry, I shall.
06:22This is wisely done.
06:24Go!
06:34You say you, uh, do not know the lady's mind.
06:45And even as the course, I like it not.
06:48In moderately, she weeps for Tybalt's death.
06:51And therefore have I little talked of love.
06:53For Venus smiles not in a house of tears.
06:55Happy met, my lady and my wife.
06:57Oh!
06:59Oh!
07:01Oh!
07:02Oh!
07:04Oh!
07:06Oh!
07:08Oh!
07:10Oh!
07:12Oh!
07:14Oh!
07:16Oh!
07:18Oh!
07:20Oh!
07:22Oh!
07:23Oh! Oh!
07:25That may be, sir,
07:28when I may be a wife.
07:32Come you to make confession to this father?
07:37Are you at leisure, holy father, now?
07:39Or shall I come to you at evening mass?
07:41My leisure serves me, hence the daughter.
07:44Now, my lord, we must detreat the time alone.
07:47God shield, I shall disturb devotion.
07:50Juliet, on Thursday early will I rouse thee.
07:55Till then, adieu.
07:56Till then, adieu.
08:00And keep this holy kiss.
08:02Holy kiss.
08:11Oh!
08:12Oh!
08:13Oh!
08:14Shut the door!
08:15And when thou hast done so, come weep with me.
08:16past hope.
08:17Past care.
08:18Past help.
08:19Oh!
08:20Oh!
08:22Oh!
08:23Oh!
08:24Oh!
08:26Oh!
08:28Oh!
08:29Oh!
08:31Oh!
08:32Oh!
08:33Oh!
08:34Oh!
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08:38Oh!
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08:41Oh!
08:42Oh!
08:43Oh!
08:44Oh!
08:45Oh!
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08:48Oh!
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08:51Oh!
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08:55Oh!
08:56Oh!
08:57Oh!
08:58Oh!
08:59Oh!
09:00Oh!
09:01Oh!
09:02Oh!
09:03as that is desperate which we would prevent.
09:10If rather than to marry County Paris, I was the strength of will to...
09:13Bid me leave, brother, marry Paris, from off the battlements of any tower,
09:17or bid me going to a new-made grave and hide me with a dead man in his shroud.
09:22Hold them.
09:33Go home.
09:40Be merry.
09:44Give consent to marry Paris.
09:49Wednesday is tomorrow.
09:53Tomorrow night, look that thou lie alone.
09:57Let not the nurse lie within thy chamber.
10:03Take thou this vial, being then a bed.
10:16And this distilling liquor drink thou off.
10:24When presently through all thy veins shall run a cold and drowsy humour,
10:29for no pulse shall keep his native progress but to cease.
10:36No warmth.
10:38No breath shall testify thou liv'st.
10:40By thou liv'st.
10:45And in this borrowed likeness of shrunk death,
10:49Thou shalt continue
10:51Two and forty hours.
10:53And then awake, as from a pleasant sleep.
11:04In the meantime,
11:07Against thou shalt awake,
11:08Shall Romeo by my letters,
11:10No adrift.
11:11And hither shall he come,
11:12And he and I will watch thy waking,
11:13And that very night,
11:14Shall Romeo bear thee hence to Mantua.
11:17Give me, give me.
11:18Tell me not of fear.
11:19Hold them.
11:20Hold them.
11:21Huh?
11:22Githy God, be strong and prosperous in this resolve.
11:23Githy God, be strong and prosperous in this resolve.
11:27Githy God, be strong and prosperous in this resolve.
11:57How now my head's strong,
12:11Where have you been getting?
12:13Oh now my head strong where have you been getting where I have learnt me to
12:27repent the sin of disobedient opposition pardon me hence forward I I am ever
12:36ruled by you why I am glad on this is well stand up this is as it should be
13:06love give me strength
13:36give this letter into the hand of Romeo in Mantua
14:06hello
14:20the
14:23oh
14:27yeah
14:33No, she's dead.
14:35Juliet, she's dead.
14:36My baby, Juliet, my lord, she's dead.
14:39What?
14:40Juliet!
14:42Juliet!
14:44Juliet, my baby, where is she?
14:51Oh, lamentable day.
14:55Death lies on her like an untimely frost
14:58upon the sweetest flower of all the field.
15:03Oh!
15:12Ave, magie, stemla,
15:19lei, magie, lama,
15:26Oh
15:56Oh
15:58Oh
16:26Oh
16:56Oh
17:19Master
17:20Balthazar
17:22How fares my Juliet
17:26For nothing can be ill
17:28If she be well
17:30How fares my lady
17:44She's dead my lord
17:46She's dead
17:48Her body sleeves
17:50In the capital's monument
17:52I saw her laid low
17:54In her kindred vault
18:06Then I defy
18:08You stars
18:10I saw her
18:16Oh
18:18I saw her
18:19I saw her
18:20I saw her
18:21But she was
18:22She was
18:23I saw her
18:24She was
18:25She was
18:27Oh, my God.
18:57Oh, my God.
19:27Oh, my God.
19:34Live and be prosperous.
19:39Farewell, good fellow.
19:57Oh, my God.
20:04Oh, my God.
20:06Oh, my God.
20:12Oh, my God.
20:19Oh, my God.
20:21Oh, my God.
20:27Oh, my God.
20:48Oh, my God.
20:55Oh, my God.
20:57Oh, my God.
21:03Oh, my God.
21:10Oh, my God.
21:12Oh, my God.
21:16Oh, my God.
21:18Oh, my love.
21:48My wife, death that hath sucked the honey of thy breath, hath had no power yet upon thy beauty, thou art not conquered, beauty's inside yet is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks.
22:18Death's pale flag is not advanced there.
22:27Zebalt.
22:35Lie'st thou there in thy bloody sheets.
22:39What more favour can I do to thee than with that hand that cut thy youth in twain to sunder his that was thine enemy?
22:58To sunder his that was thine enemy.
23:10Forgive me, cousin.
23:11Ah, dear Juliet.
23:24Dear Juliet.
23:30Why art thou yet so fair?
23:36Shall I believe that unsubstantial death is amorous?
23:39And that the lean, abhorred monster keeps the ear in dark to be his paramour?
23:45For fear of that, I still will stay with thee.
23:50Never from this palace of dim night depart again.
24:01Here, here will I remain, with worms that are thy chamber made.
24:13Please.
24:14Please, oh God.
24:15Oh God.
24:19England.
24:23England.
24:24England.
24:28Eyes, look your last, arms, take your last embrace, and lips, oh you the dawns of breath,
24:52and seal with a righteous kiss a dateless bargain to engrossing death.
25:22Cheers to my love.
25:52Thus, with a kiss, I die.
26:22Who's there?
26:26A friend, and one that knows thee well.
26:29Balthazar, how long has thou been here?
26:32Full half an hour.
26:34Go with me to the vault.
26:36I dare not, sir. My master knows not, but I am gone hence.
26:41Stay then, and go alone.
26:45Here comes upon me.
26:48Oh, much I fear some ill, unlucky thing.
27:15Romeo.
27:30Pale.
27:34Pale.
27:35Oh, what an unkind hour is guilty of this lamentable chance.
27:51True.
27:52Pale.
27:53Oh, me, no, no, no.
27:56Oh.
27:57No, no, no.
27:58Oh, my God.
27:59Oh, my God.
28:03No, no, no, no.
28:05So that's my mother because I think I've had a known debate.
28:08Oh, my God.
28:10Oh, my God.
28:40Oh, comfortable friar.
28:44Where is my Lord?
28:47I do remember well where I should be.
28:51And there I am.
28:53Where is my Romeo?
28:57I hear some noise.
28:58Oh, where is my Romeo?
29:02Oh, lady, come from this nest of death, contagion and unnatural sleep.
29:06The greater power than we can contradict hath thwarted our intents.
29:13Come, come along.
29:15The watch is coming.
29:16Where is my Romeo?
29:24Come, go, Juliet.
29:28No.
29:29I dare no longer stay.
29:31No.
29:33I dare no longer stay.
29:36Juliet.
29:39I dare no longer stay.
29:42I dare no longer stay.
29:43I dare no longer stay.
30:13What's here?
30:32Poison, I see, hath been its timeless end.
30:36I will kiss thy lips, hapless and poison yet doth hang on them to make me die with a restorative.
30:54Thy lips are warm.
31:00Thy lips are warm.
31:10Oh, no, no.
31:16Oh, no.
31:20Not good.
31:32Wait.
31:34Oh, no.
31:37No!
31:40Then I'll be brief, oh, happy dagger, this is thy sheath, they'll rust and let me die.