E Scalus, Prince of Verona. Paris, a young Nobleman in Love with Juliet, and Kinfman to the Prince. Mountague, Two Lords of antient Families, Enemies to each other. Capulet, } Romeo, Son to Mountague. Mercutio, Kinsman to the Prince, and Friend to Benvolio, Kinfman and Friend to Romeo. Friar John. Balthafar, Servant to Romeo. Page to Paris. Sampfon, Servants to Capulet. Abram, Servant to Mountague. Lady Mountague, Wife to Mountague. Juliet, Daughter to Capulet, in Love with Romeo. Citizens of Verona, feveral Men and Women Relations to Capulet, Maskers, Guards, and other Attendants. The SCENE, in the beginning of the Fifth A&t, is in Mantua, during all the reft of the Play, in and near Verona. ROMEO ROMEO AND JULIE T ACTI. SCENE I. SCENE the Street in Verona. Enter Sampfon and Gregory, with Swords and Bucklers. C SAMPSON. Regory, a my word we'll not carry Coals. Sam. I ftrike quickly, being mov'd. B 2 goes Sam Sam. True, and therefore Women, being the weakest Veffels, are ever thruft to the Wall: therefore I will push Mountague's Men from the Wall, and thruft his Maids to the Wall. Greg. The Quarrel is between our Mafters, and us their Men. Sam. 'Tis all one, I will fhew iny felf a Tyrant: when I have fought with the Men, I will be civil with the Maids, and cut off their Heads. Greg. The Heads of the Maids? Sam. Ay, the Heads of the Maids, or their Maiden-heads, Take it in what fenfe thou wilt. Greg. They must take it in sense that feel it. Sam. Me they shall feel while I am able to ftand: And 'tis known I am a pretty piece of Flesh. Greg. 'Tis well thou art not Fish: if thou hadft, thou hadft been Poor John. Draw thy Tool, here comes of the House of the Mountagues. Enter Abram and Balthafar. Sam. My naked Weapon is out; quarrel, I will back thee. Greg. How? turn thy back and run? Sam. Fear me not. Greg. No, marry: I fear thee. Sam. Let us take the Law of our fides: let them begin. Greg. I will frown as I pass by, and let them take it as they lift. Sam. Nay, as they dare. I will bite my Thumb at them, which is a difgrace to them, if they bear it. Abr. Do you bite your Thumb at us, Sir? Sem. I do Lite my Thumb, Sir. Abr. Do you bite your Thumb at us, Sir? Greg. No. Sam. No, Sir, I do not bite my Thumb at you, Sir: but I bite my Thumb, Sir. Greg. Do you quarrel, Sir? Abr. Quarrel, Sir? no, Sir. Sam. If you do, Sir, I am for you; I ferve as good a Man as you. Abr. No better? Sam. Well, Sir. Enter Enter Benvolio. Greg. Say better: here comes one of my Master's Kinfmen. Abr. You Lie. Sam. Draw, if you be Men. Gregory, remember thy washing blow. [They fight. Ben. Part, Fools, put up your Swords, you know not what you do. Enter Tybalt. Tyb. What, art thou drawn among these heartless Hinds? Turn thee, Benvolio, look upon thy Death. Ben. I do but keep the Peace; put up thy Sword, Or manage it to part thefe Men with me. Tyb. What draw, and talk of Peace? I hate the word As I hate Hell, all Mountagues and thee: Have at thee, Coward. [Fight. Enter three or four Citizens with Clubs. Offic. Clubs, Bills, and Partifans! ftrike! beat them down, Down with the Capulets, down with the Mountagues. Enter old Capulet in his Gown, and Lady Capulet. Cap. What noife is this? Give me my long Sword, ho? La. Cap. A Crutch, a Crutch: why call you for a Sword? Cap. A Sword, I fay: Old Mountague is come, And flourishes his Blade in fpight of me. Enter old Mountague and Lady Mountague. Moun. Thou Villain, Capulet. La. Moun. Thou shalt not ftir a foot to feek a Foe. Prin, Rebellious Subjects, Enemies to Peace, B 3 Τα To wield old Partifans, in Hands as old, [Exeunt Prince and Capulet, &c. La. Moun. O where is Romeo, faw you him to Day? Right glad am I, he was not at this Fray. Ben. Madam, an hour before the worshipp'd Sun Which then most fought, where moft might not be found, Purfued my Humour, not purfuing his, And gladly fhun'd, who gladly fl.d from me. Moun. Many a Morning hath he there been seen With Tears augmenting the fresh Morning Dew, Adding to Clouds, more Clouds, with his deep fighs: But all fo foon as the all-cheering Sun, Should, |