2744Grego. The heads of the maids.
2845 Samp. I the heads of the maides, or their maiden heads, take it
2946in what
sen
se thou wilt.
3047Greg. They mu
st take it
sen
se that feele it.
3148 Samp. Me they
shall feele while I am able to
stand, and tis
3249knowne I am a pretie peece of
fle
sh.
3350 Greg. Tis well thou art not
fish, if thou had
st, thou had
st bin
3451poore Iohn: draw thy toole, here comes of the hou
se of
Moun- 3653 Enter two other seruing men. 3754 Samp. My naked weapon is out, quarell, I will back thee.
3855 Greg. How, turne thy backe and runne?
4057 Greg. No marrie, I feare thee.
4158 Sam. Let vs take the law of our
sides, let them begin.
4259 Gre. I will frown as I pa
sse by, and let them take it as they li
st.
4360Samp. Nay as they dare, I wil bite my thumb at them, which
4461is di
sgrace to them if they beare it.
4562Abram. Do you bite your thumbe at vs
sir?
4663Samp. I do bite my thumbe
sir.
4764Abra. Do you bite your thumb at vs
sir?
4865Samp. Is the law of our
side if I
say I?
4967 Samp. No
sir, I do not bite my thumbe at you
sir, but I bite
5169Greg. Do you quarell
sir?
5270Abra. Quarell
sir, no
sir.
5371 Sā. But if you do
sir, I am for you, I
serue as good a
mā as
you.
5573Samp. Well
sir.
Enter Benuolio. 5674Greg. Say better, here comes one of my mai
sters kin
smen.
5977 Samp. Draw if you be men,
Gregorie, remember thy wa
shing
6179 Benuo. Part fooles, put vp your
swords, you know not what
Enter