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Romeo, son to Montague. Tybalt, nephew to Lady Capulet. Mercutio, kinsman to the Prince and friend to Romeo.
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Sampson Yes, better, sir. Abram You lie. Sampson Draw, if you be 64 men. Put up 66 your swords. You know not what you do. Look upon thy death. Benvolio I do but 69 keep the peace. Put up thy sword, Or manage 70 it to part 71 these men with 72 me. Tybalt What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee. Have at thee, 73 coward! Beat them down! Citizens Down with the Capulets!

Give me my long sword, 77 ho! Lady Capulet A crutch, a crutch!


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Capulet My sword, I say! Old Montague is come. And ourishes 78 his blade in spite of 79 me. Lady Montague Thou shalt not stir one foot to seek a foe. What, ho! Three civil 88 brawls, bred of 89 an airy 90 word By thee, old Capulet, and Montague, Have thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets And made Veronas ancient 91 citizens Cast by 92 their grave, 93 beseeming ornaments 94 To wield old partisans, in hands as 95 old, Cankered 96 with peace, to part 97 your cankered 98 hate.

If ever you disturb our streets again Your lives shall pay 99 the forfeit of the peace. For this time all the rest depart away.

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Speak, nephew. Were you by when it began? Benvolio Here were the servants of your adversary And yours, close ghting ere I did approach. I drew to part them.

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In the instant came The ery Tybalt, with his sword prepared, Which as he breathed deance to my ears, He swung about his head and cut the winds, Who, nothing hurt withal, hissed him in scorn. While we were interchanging thrusts and blows, Came more and more, and fought on part and part, Till the Prince came, who parted either part. Saw you him to-day? Right glad I am he was not at this fray. Benvolio Madam, an hour before the worshipped sun Peered forth the golden window of the East, A troubled mind drove me to walk abroad, Where underneath the grove of sycamore That westward rooteth from the citys side So early walking did I see your son.

Towards him I made, but he was ware of me And stole into the covert of the wood. I measuring his aections by my own, Which then most sought where most might not be found, Being one too many by my weary self Pursued my humor, not pursuing his, And gladly shunned who gladly ed from me. Black and portentous must this humor prove, Unless good counsel may the cause remove.

Benvolio My noble uncle, do you know the cause? Montague I neither know it nor can learn of him. Benvolio Have you importuned him by any means?

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Could we but learn from whence his sorrows grow We would as willingly give cure as know. So please you step aside, Ill know his grievance, or be much denied. Benvolio But new struck nine. Romeo Ay me! Was that my father that went hence so fast? Benvolio It was. What sadness lengthens Romeos hours?

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Benvolio In love? Romeo Out Benvolio Of love? Romeo Out of her favor, where I am in love. Benvolio Alas that love, so gentle in his view, Should be so tyrannous and rough in proof. What fray was here? Yet tell me not, for I have heard it all.


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Heres much to do with hate, but more with love. This love feel I, that feel no love in this. Dost thou not laugh? Benvolio No, coz, I rather weep. Romeo Good heart, at what? Benvolio At thy good hearts oppression.

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What is it else? Benvolio Soft! Romeo Tut! I have lost myself, I am not here. This is not Romeo, hes some other where. Benvolio Tell me in sadness, who is that you love? Romeo What, shall I groan and tell thee?

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Benvolio Groan? Why, no. But sadly tell me who. Romeo Bid a sick man in sadness make his will. Ah, word ill urged to one that is so ill. In sadness, cousin, I do love a woman. Benvolio I aimed so near when I supposed you loved. Romeo A right good markman, and shes fair I love. Benvolio A right fair mark, fair coz, is soonest hit. Romeo Well, in that hit you miss. She hath Dians wit, And, in strong proof of chastity well armed, From Loves weak childish bow she lives unharmed. She will not stay the siege of loving terms, Nor bide th encounter of assailing eyes, Nor ope her lap to saint-seducing gold.

O shes rich in beauty, only poor That, when she dies, with beauty dies her store.

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Romeo She hath, and in that sparing makes huge waste, For beauty, starved with her severity, Cuts beauty o from all posterity. She is too fair, too wise, wisely too fair, To merit bliss by making me despair. She hath forsworn to Love, and in that vow Do I live dead that live to tell it now. Romeo O teach me how I should forget to think. Benvolio By giving liberty unto thine eyes. Examine other beauties. Romeo Tis the way To call hers exquisite in question more. These happy masks that kiss fair ladies brows, Being black puts us in mind they hide the fair. He that is stricken blind cannot forget The precious treasure of his eyesight lost.

Show me a mistress that is passing fair, What doth her beauty serve but as a note Where I may read who passed that passing fair? Thou canst not teach me to forget. Benvolio Ill pay that doctrine, or else die in debt.