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The Arden Shakespeare Complete Works

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by William Shakespeare


  And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,

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  Which as they kiss consume. The sweetest honey

  Is loathsome in his own deliciousness,

  And in the taste confounds the appetite.

  Therefore love moderately; long love doth so.

  Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.

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  Enter JULIET somewhat fast and embraces Romeo.

  Here comes the lady. O, so light a foot

  Will ne’er wear out the everlasting flint.

  A lover may bestride the gossamers

  That idles in the wanton summer air

  And yet not fall; so light is vanity.

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  JULIET Good even to my ghostly confessor.

  FRIAR LAURENCE

  Romeo shall thank thee, daughter, for us both.

  JULIET As much to him, else is his thanks too much.

  ROMEO Ah, Juliet, if the measure of thy joy

  Be heap’d like mine, and that thy skill be more

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  To blazon it, then sweeten with thy breath

  This neighbour air, and let rich music’s tongue

  Unfold the imagin’d happiness that both

  Receive in either by this dear encounter.

  JULIET Conceit more rich in matter than in words

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  Brags of his substance, not of ornament.

  They are but beggars that can count their worth,

  But my true love is grown to such excess

  I cannot sum up sum of half my wealth.

  FRIAR LAURENCE

  Come, come with me and we will make short work

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  For, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone

  Till holy church incorporate two in one. Exeunt.

  3.1 Enter MERCUTIO, BENVOLIO and men.

  BENVOLIO I pray thee, good Mercutio, let’s retire;

  The day is hot, the Capels are abroad,

  And if we meet we shall not ‘scape a brawl,

  For now these hot days is the mad blood stirring.

  MERCUTIO Thou art like one of these fellows that, when

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  he enters the confines of a tavern, claps me his sword

  upon the table and says ‘God send me no need of

  thee!’ and by the operation of the second cup draws

  him on the drawer, when indeed there is no need.

  BENVOLIO Am I like such a fellow?

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  MERCUTIO Come, come, thou art as hot a Jack in thy

  mood as any in Italy; and as soon moved to be moody,

  and as soon moody to be moved.

  BENVOLIO And what to?

  MERCUTIO Nay, and there were two such, we should

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  have none shortly, for one would kill the other. Thou?

  Why, thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair

  more or a hair less in his beard than thou hast. Thou

  wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts, having no

  other reason but because thou hast hazel eyes. What

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  eye but such an eye would spy out such a quarrel? Thy

  head is as full of quarrels as an egg is full of meat, and

  yet thy head hath been beaten as addle as an egg for

  quarrelling. Thou hast quarrelled with a man for

  coughing in the street, because he hath wakened thy

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  dog that hath lain asleep in the sun. Didst thou not fall

  out with a tailor for wearing his new doublet before

  Easter; with another for tying his new shoes with old

  riband? And yet thou wilt tutor me from quarrelling!

  BENVOLIO And I were so apt to quarrel as thou art, any

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  man should buy the fee simple of my life for an hour

  and a quarter.

  MERCUTIO The fee simple! O simple!

  Enter TYBALT, PETRUCHIO and others.

  BENVOLIO By my head, here comes the Capulets.

  MERCUTIO By my heel, I care not.

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  TYBALT Follow me close, for I will speak to them.

  Gentlemen, good e’en: a word with one of you.

  MERCUTIO And but one word with one of us? Couple it

  with something, make it a word and a blow.

  TYBALT You shall find me apt enough to that, sir, and

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  you will give me occasion.

  MERCUTIO Could you not take some occasion without

  giving?

  TYBALT Mercutio, thou consortest with Romeo.

  MERCUTIO us

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  minstrels? And thou make minstrels of us, look to hear

  nothing but discords. Here’s my fiddlestick, here’s

  that shall make you dance. Zounds, consort!

  BENVOLIO We talk here in the public haunt of men.

  Either withdraw unto some private place,

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  Or reason coldly of your grievances,

  Or else depart. Here all eyes gaze on us.

  MERCUTIO

  Men’s eyes were made to look, and let them gaze.

  I will not budge for no man’s pleasure, I.

  Enter ROMEO.

  TYBALT

  Well, peace be with you, sir, here comes my man.

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  MERCUTIO

  But I’ll be hang’d, sir, if he wear your livery.

  Marry, go before to field, he’ll be your follower.

  Your worship in that sense may call him ‘man’.

  TYBALT Romeo, the love I bear thee can afford

  No better term than this: thou art a villain.

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  ROMEO Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee

  Doth much excuse the appertaining rage

  To such a greeting: villain am I none,

  Therefore farewell. I see thou knowest me not.

  TYBALT Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries

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  That thou hast done me, therefore turn and draw.

  ROMEO I do protest I never injuried thee,

  But love thee better than thou canst devise

  Till thou shalt know the reason of my love.

  And so, good Capulet, which name I tender

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  As dearly as mine own, be satisfied.

  MERCUTIO O calm, dishonourable, vile submission:

  Alla stoccata carries it away! [He draws.]

  Tybalt, you rat-catcher, will you walk?

  TYBALT What wouldst thou have with me?

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  MERCUTIO Good King of Cats, nothing but one of your

  nine lives. That I mean to make bold withal, and, as

  you shall use me hereafter, dry-beat the rest of the

  eight. Will you pluck your sword out of his pilcher by

  the ears? Make haste, lest mine be about your ears ere

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  it be out.

  TYBALT I am for you. [He draws.]

  ROMEO Gentle Mercutio, put thy rapier up.

  MERCUTIO Come sir, your passado. [They fight.]

  ROMEO Draw, Benvolio, beat down their weapons.

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  Gentlemen, for shame, forbear this outrage.

  Tybalt, Mercutio! The Prince expressly hath

  Forbid this bandying in Verona streets.

  Hold, Tybalt! Good Mercutio!

  [Tybalt under Romeo’s arm thrusts Mercutio in.]

  A FOLLOWER Away Tybalt.

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  Exit Tybalt with his followers.

  MERCUTIO I am hurt.

  A plague o’ both your houses. I am sped.

  Is he gone, and hath nothing?

  BENVOLIO What, art thou hurt?

  MERCUTIO

  Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch. Marry, ’tis enough.

  Where is my page? Go villain, fetch a surgeon.

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  Exit Page.

  ROMEO Courage, man, t
he hurt cannot be much.

  MERCUTIO No, ’tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as

  a church door, but ’tis enough, ’twill serve. Ask for

  me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man. I am

  peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague o’ both

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  your houses. Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, a cat, to

  scratch a man to death. A braggart, a rogue, a villain,

  that fights by the book of arithmetic – why the devil

  came you between us? I was hurt under your arm.

  ROMEO I thought all for the best.

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  MERCUTIO Help me into some house, Benvolio,

  Or I shall faint. A plague o’ both your houses,

  They have made worms’ meat of me.

  I have it, and soundly too. Your houses!

  Exit Mercutio with Benvolio.

  ROMEO This gentleman, the Prince’s near ally,

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  My very friend, hath got this mortal hurt

  In my behalf – my reputation stain’d

  With Tybalt’s slander – Tybalt that an hour

  Hath been my cousin. O sweet Juliet,

  Thy beauty hath made me effeminate

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  And in my temper soften’d valour’s steel.

  Enter BENVOLIO.

  BENVOLIO O Romeo, Romeo, brave Mercutio is dead,

  That gallant spirit hath aspir’d the clouds

  Which too untimely here did scorn the earth.

  ROMEO This day’s black fate on mo days doth depend:

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  This but begins the woe others must end.

  Enter TYBALT.

  BENVOLIO Here comes the furious Tybalt back again.

  ROMEO Again, in triumph, and Mercutio slain.

  Away to heaven respective lenity,

  And fire-ey’d fury be my conduct now!

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  Now, Tybalt, take the ‘villain’ back again

  That late thou gav’st me, for Mercutio’s soul

  Is but a little way above our heads,

  Staying for thine to keep him company.

  Either thou, or I, or both must go with him.

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  TYBALT

  Thou wretched boy, that didst consort him here,

  Shalt with him hence.

  ROMEO This shall determine that.

  [They fight. Tybalt falls.]

  BENVOLIO Romeo, away, be gone,

  The citizens are up, and Tybalt slain!

  Stand not amaz’d. The Prince will doom thee death

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  If thou art taken. Hence, be gone, away!

  ROMEO O, I am fortune’s fool.

  BENVOLIO Why dost thou stay?

  Exit Romeo.

  Enter Citizens.

  CITIZEN Which way ran he that kill’d Mercutio?

  Tybalt, that murderer, which way ran he?

  BENVOLIO There lies that Tybalt.

  CITIZEN Up, sir, go with me.

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  I charge thee in the Prince’s name obey.

  Enter PRINCE, MONTAGUE, CAPULET, their wives and all.

  PRINCE Where are the vile beginners of this fray?

  BENVOLIO O noble Prince, I can discover all

  The unlucky manage of this fatal brawl.

  There lies the man, slain by young Romeo,

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  That slew thy kinsman brave Mercutio.

  LADY CAPULET

  Tybalt, my cousin, O my brother’s child!

  O Prince, O husband, O, the blood is spill’d

  Of my dear kinsman. Prince, as thou art true,

  For blood of ours shed blood of Montague.

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  O cousin, cousin.

  PRINCE Benvolio, who began this bloody fray?

  BENVOLIO

  Tybalt, here slain, whom Romeo’s hand did slay.

  Romeo, that spoke him fair, bid him bethink

  How nice the quarrel was, and urg’d withal

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  Your high displeasure. All this uttered

  With gentle breath, calm look, knees humbly bow’d,

  Could not take truce with the unruly spleen

  Of Tybalt, deaf to peace, but that he tilts

  With piercing steel at bold Mercutio’s breast,

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  Who, all as hot, turns deadly point to point

  And, with a martial scorn, with one hand beats

  Cold death aside, and with the other sends

  It back to Tybalt, whose dexterity

  Retorts it. Romeo, he cries aloud

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  ‘Hold, friends! Friends part!’ and swifter than his tongue

  His agile arm beats down their fatal points

  And ’twixt them rushes; underneath whose arm

  An envious thrust from Tybalt hit the life

  Of stout Mercutio; and then Tybalt fled,

 

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