Romeo and Juliet (Quarto 2, 1599)
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of Romeo and Iuliet.
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Enter Tibalt.
65turne thee Benuolio, looke vpon thy death.
¶or manage it to part these men with me.
¶Tib. What drawne and talke of peace? I hate the word,
¶as I hate hell, all Mountagues and thee:
70Haue at thee coward.
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Enter three of foure Citizens with Clubs or partysons.
¶Downe with the Capulets, downe with the Mountagues.
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Enter old Capulet in his gowne, and his wife.
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Enter old Mountague and his wife.
80Mount. Thou villaine Capulet, hold me not, let me go.
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Enter Prince Eskales, with his traine.
85Will they not heare? what ho, you men, you beasts:
¶That quench the fire of your pernicious rage,
¶On paine of torture from those bloudie hands,
¶Throw your mistempered weapons to the ground,
90And heare the sentence of your moued Prince.
¶Three ciuill brawles bred of an ayrie word,
¶By thee old Capulet and Mountague,
¶And made Neronas auncient Citizens,
¶To wield old partizans, in hands as old,
¶Cancred with peace, to part your cancred hate,
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