and night’s dank dew to dry, I must upfill this osier cage of ours With baleful weeds and precious-juiced flowers. The earth that’s nature’s mother, is her burying grave, that is not fourteen. NURSE. I’ll lay fourteen of my wits. I hear thou must, and nothing can be ill. Her body sleeps in Capel’s monument, And her immortal part with thee. Farewell. [_Exeunt._] SCENE V. An open place adjoining Capulet’s Garden. Enter Romeo and Juliet Author: William Shakespeare Release date: November 1, 1998 [eBook #1513] Most recently updated: June 19, 2024 Language: English Credits: the PG Shakespeare Team, a team of about twenty Project Gutenberg web pages