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ROMEO AND JULIET
[ACT III.

And thou and Romeo press one[C 1] heavy bier!60

Nurse. O Tybalt, Tybalt, the best friend I had!
O courteous Tybalt! honest gentleman!
That ever I should live to see thee dead!
Jul. What storm is this that blows so contrary?
Is Romeo slaughter'd, and is Tybalt dead?65
My dearest[C 2][E 1] cousin, and my dearer lord?
Then, dreadful trumpet,[C 3] sound the general doom!
For who is living if those two are gone?[C 4]
Nurse. Tybalt is gone, and Romeo banished;
Romeo, that kill'd him, he is banished.70
Jul. O God! did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?
Nurse.[C 5] It did, it did; alas the day, it did!
Jul. [C 6]O serpent[E 2] heart, hid with a flowering face!
Did ever dragon keep so fair a cave?
Beautiful[E 3] tyrant! fiend angelical!75
Dove-feather'd raven![C 7] wolvish-ravening lamb!
Despised substance of divinest show!
Just opposite to what thou justly[E 4] seem'st;
A damned[C 8] saint, an honourable villain!
O nature, what hadst thou to do in hell80
  1. 60. one] Q 4; on Q, F.
  2. 66. dearest] Q, F; dear-loved Q 1.
  3. 67. dreadful trumpet,] Q, F; let the trumpet Q 1.
  4. 69. gone] Q, F; dead Q 1.
  5. 72. Nurse] Q 1, Q 5; omitted Q, F.
  6. 73, 74. Jul. O … Did] F 2, Q 5; Nur. O … face! Jul. Did, Q, F.
  7. 76. Dove-feather'd raven] Theobald; Ravenous dovefeatherd Raven Q, F; Ravenous dove, feathred Raven Qq 4, 5, F 2.
  8. 79. damned] Qq 4, 5, F 2; dimme Q; dimne F.
  1. 66. dearest] More force is given by this reading to the dearer which follows than if dear-loved Q 1 were read.
  2. 73. O serpent] So Macbeth, I. v. 66: "look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under 't."
  3. 75. Beautiful] Daniel proposes Bountiful, to strengthen the antithesis.
  4. 78. Just … justly] Exact … exactly, as often in Shakespeare.