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ROMEO AND JULIET
[ACT III.

mood as any in Italy, and as soon moved to
be moody, and as soon moody[E 1] to be moved.

Ben. And what to?[C 1][E 2]15
Mer. Nay, an[C 2] there were two such, we should have
none shortly, for one would kill the other.
Thou ! why, thou wilt quarrel with a man that
hath a hair more or a hair less in his beard
than thou hast. Thou wilt quarrel with a man20
for cracking nuts, having no other reason but
because thou hast hazel eyes; what eye, but
such an eye, would spy out such a quarrel?
Thy head is as full of quarrels as an egg is
full of meat, and yet thy head hath been beaten25
as addle as an egg[E 3] for quarrelling. Thou hast
quarrelled with a man for coughing in the
street, because he hath wakened thy dog that
hath lain asleep in the sun. Didst thou not
fall out with a tailor for wearing his new30
doublet before Easter? with another, for
tying his new shoes with old riband? and yet
thou wilt tutor me from quarrelling![E 4]
Ben. An[C 3] I were so apt to quarrel as thou art, any
man should buy the fee-simple of my life for35
an hour and a quarter.
  1. 15. to] Pope; too Q, F.
  2. 16. an] Pope; and Q, F.
  3. 34. An] Capell; And Q, F.
  1. 14. moody] angry; "in thy mood," in thy ill humour (compare Two Gent. of Verona, IV. i. 51); "moody to be moved" means "angry to be aroused."
  2. 15. What to?] moved to what? Q, F have too, which Staunton retains, explaining what too? as what else? what more?
  3. 24, 25. as an egg …] So Gammer Gurton's Needle: "An egg is not so full of meat as she is full of lies," Hazlitt's Dodsley's Old Plays, iii. p. 240.
  4. 33. from quarrelling] Q 5 has for quarrelling, which some editors follow.