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ROMEO AND JULIET
[ACT III.

For blood of ours, shed blood of Montague.155
O cousin, cousin!

Prince. Benvolio, who began this bloody[C 1] fray?
Ben. Tybalt, here slain, whom Romeo's hand did slay:
Romeo, that spoke him fair, bid[C 2] him bethink
How nice[E 1] the quarrel was, and urged withal160
Your high displeasure : all this uttered
With gentle breath, calm look, knees humbly bow'd,
Could not take truce[E 2] with the unruly spleen
Of Tybalt deaf to peace, but that he tilts
With piercing steel at bold Mercutio's breast;165
Who, all as hot, turns deadly point to point,
And, with a martial scorn, with one hand beats
Cold death aside, and with the other sends
It back to Tybalt, whose dexterity
Retorts it:[E 3] Romeo he cries aloud,170
"Hold, friends! friends, part!" and, swifter than his tongue,
His agile[C 3] arm beats down their fatal points,
And 'twixt them rushes ; underneath whose arm
An envious[E 4] thrust from Tybalt hit the life
Of stout Mercutio, and then Tybalt fled;175
But by and by[E 5] comes back to Romeo,
Who had but newly entertain'd revenge,
And to 't they go like lightning; for, ere I
  1. 157. bloody] Q, omitted F.
  2. 159. bid] Q, F; bad Q 5.
  3. 172. agile] Q 1, Qq 4, 5; aged Q, F; able Ff 2–4.
  1. 160. nice] unduly minute, trivial; as in V. ii. 18.
  2. 163. take truce] Capell conjectured make truce; but the words of the text occur in Venus and Adonis, line 82, and King John, III. i. 17.
  3. 170. Retorts it] Collier (MS.) adds the word home.
  4. 174. envious] malicious, as often in Shakespeare.
  5. 176. by and by] immediately, as in II. ii. 151.