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SC. I.
ROMEO AND JULIET
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that fights by the book of arithmetic![E 1] Why
the devil came you between us? I was hurt
under your arm.

Rom. I thought all for the best.110
Mer. Help me into some house, Benvolio,
Or I shall faint. A plague o'[C 1] both your houses!
They have made worms' meat of me: I have it,
And soundly too:[C 2] your houses![C 3]

[Exeunt Mercutio and Benvolio.

Rom. This gentleman, the prince's near ally,115
My very friend, hath got his[C 4] mortal hurt
In my behalf; my reputation[E 2] stain'd
With Tybalt's slander, Tybalt, that an hour
Hath been my cousin.[C 5] O sweet Juliet,
Thy beauty hath made me effeminate,120
And in my temper soften'd valour's steel!

Re-enter Benvolio.

Ben. O Romeo, Romeo, brave Mercutio's[C 6] dead!
That gallant spirit hath aspired[E 3] the clouds,
Which too untimely here did scorn the earth.
  1. 112. o'] F 4; a Q, F.
  2. 114. soundly too:] Capell; soundly, to Q; soundly to Qq 3–5, F; soundly too F 2; soundly too, Ff 3–4.
  3. 113, 114. I have … houses] Dyce's arrangement; one line Q, F.
  4. 116. got his] Qq 3–5, F; got this Q; tane this Q 1.
  5. 119. cousin] Q, F; kinsman Q 1 and several editors.
  6. 122. Mercutio's] F 2, Mercutio is Q, Mercutio's is F.
  1. 107. arithmetic] fights by the rules of the teachers of fencing; compare II. iv. 24: "one, two, and the third in your bosom." Is it in this sense of studying rule and theory that Iago calls Cassio (who never set a squadron in the field) a "great arithmetician"?
  2. 117. reputation] S. Walker conjectures reputation's.
  3. 123. aspired] soar to, reach. So Marlowe, Tamburlaine: "And both our souls aspire celestial thrones."