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Why art thou yet so fair? Shall I believe Than with that hand that cut thy youth in twain Tybalt, liest thou there in thy bloody sheet? Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks, 95Īnd death’s pale flag is not advancèd there. Have they been merry, which their keepers callĪ light’ning before death! O, how may I 90Ĭall this a light’ning?-O my love, my wife,ĭeath, that hath sucked the honey of thy breath, How oft when men are at the point of death
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This vault a feasting presence full of light.-ĭeath, lie thou there, by a dead man interred. A lantern, slaughtered youth,įor here lies Juliet, and her beauty makes 85 One writ with me in sour misfortune’s book!Ī grave? O, no. Or am I mad, hearing him talk of Juliet, 80 He told me Paris should have married Juliet. Mercutio’s kinsman, noble County Paris! 75
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In faith, I will.-Let me peruse this face. Paris's last wish is to be placed in the tomb with Juliet. Meanwhile, Paris's page has run off to alert the watch. You can guess what happens next: they fight, and Romeo kills Paris. O Lord, they fight! I will go call the watch. Wilt thou provoke me? Then have at thee, boy! 70 Stay not, begone, live, and hereafter say
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I beseech thee, youth,īy heaven, I love thee better than myself,įor I come hither armed against myself. Good gentle youth, tempt not a desp’rate man.įly hence and leave me. I must indeed, and therefore came I hither. Paris tries to do a citizen's arrest on Romeo, who is, after all, an outlaw. To be fair, Romeo looks pretty suspicious-he's carrying a bunch of tomb-breaking-in tools. Paris sees Romeo and assumes he's there to somehow dishonor the Capulets. I will apprehend him.Ĭan vengeance be pursued further than death?ĕ5 That murdered my love’s cousin, with which grief 50Īnd here is come to do some villainous shame Balthasar says okay, but instead of leaving he hides behind some bushes. If Balthasar tries to follow him, Romeo will tear him limb from limb. Romeo claims he needs to break into Juliet's tomb both to see Juliet's beautiful face one last time and to get a ring from her finger that he needs, um.for something important.
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He tells Balthasar not to interrupt him or come after him. Romeo gets a hammer and a crowbar from Balthasar and hands Balthasar a letter for his dad, Lord Montague (aha! that's what he needed the paper and ink for). Gorged with the dearest morsel of the earth,Īnd in despite I’ll cram thee with more food. Thou detestable maw, thou womb of death, 45 His looks I fear, and his intents I doubt. Live and be prosperous, and farewell, good fellow.įor all this same, I’ll hide me hereabout. I will be gone, sir, and not trouble you. Therefore hence, begone.īut, if thou, jealous, dost return to pryīy heaven, I will tear thee joint by joint 35Īnd strew this hungry churchyard with thy limbs. Whate’er thou hearest or seest, stand all aloofīut chiefly to take thence from her dead finger 30 See thou deliver it to my lord and father. Give me that mattock and the wrenching iron. When Romeo arrives, Paris is already there, sadly tossing flowers. The Capulet tomb seems to be a popular locale. What, with a torch? Muffle me, night, awhile. To cross my obsequies and true love’s rite? 20 What cursèd foot wanders this way tonight, The boy gives warning something doth approach. Nightly shall be to strew thy grave and weep. Or, wanting that, with tears distilled by moans. Which with sweet water nightly I will dew, Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew Whistle then to meĪs signal that thou hearest something approach. (Being loose, unfirm, with digging up of graves)īut thou shalt hear it. So shall no foot upon the churchyard tread 5 Holding thy ear close to the hollow ground.