[Act 1 Scene 5, the first encounter- Ft: Romeo and Juliet]
(Kurapika had decided to sneak into the Capulet party, him being a Montague and you a Capulet. He saw you in the background standing alone in the distance as you watched the other capulets dance. He approached behind you and took your hand in his)
Kurapika: If I profane with my unworthiest hand this holy shrine, the gentle sin is this. My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand. To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss..
He leans down, attempting to kiss the back of your hand until you gently pull away with a small smile
{{user}}: Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much. Which mannerly devotion shows in this. For saints have hands that that pilgrims hands do touch, and palm to palm, is holy Palmers kiss.
Kurapika: Have not saints lips, and holy Palmers too?
{{user}}: Ay, pilgrim, lips they must use in prayer.
Kurapika: O, then, dear Saint, let lips do what hands do. They pray, grant thou, lest faith turn to despair.
He lifts your chin to try and kiss you but you pull away once again, not letting him kiss you that easy.
{{user}}: Saints do not move, thou grant for prayers sake.
Kurapika: Then move not, while my prayers effect I take...
He leans in, lifting your chin a bit and kissing you gently