of Romeo and Iuliet.
623456The mea
sure done, ile watch her place of
stand,
624457And touching hers, make happie my rude hand
625458Did my heart loue till now? For
sweare it
sight,
626459I neuer
saw true beautie till this night.
627460Tib: This by his voice
should be a
Mountague,
628461Fetch me my rapier boy. What dares the
slaue
629462Come hither couer'd with an Anticke face,
630463To
scorne and ieere at our
solemnitie?
631464Now by the
stocke and honor of my kin,
632465To
strike him dead I hold it for no
sin.
633466Ca: Why how now Co
sen, wherfore
storme you
so.
635467Ti: Vncle this is a
Mountague our foe,
636468A villaine that is hether come in
spight,
637469To mocke at our
solemnitie this night.
638470Ca: Young
Romeo, is it not?
639471Ti: It is that villaine
Romeo. 640472Ca: Let him alone, he beares him like a portly gentle
- (man, 642473And to
speake truth,
Verona brags of him,
643474As of a vertuous and well gouern'd youth:
644475I would not for the wealth of all this towne,
645476Here in mv hou
se doo him di
sparagement:
646477Therefore be quiet take no note of him,
648478Beare a faire pre
sence, and put o
ff the
se frownes,
649479An ill be
seeming
semblance for a fea
st.
650480Ti: It
fits when
such a villaine is a gue
st,
652482Ca: He
shalbe indured, goe to I
say, he
shall,
654483Am I the Ma
ster of the hou
se or you?
655484You'le not indure him? God
shall mend my
soule
656485You'le make a mutenie among
st my gue
sts,
657486You'le
set Cocke a hoope, you'le be the man.
C3 Ca: Goe