Act 2 - Scene 1
A lane by the wall of Capulet's orchard.
Enter ROMEO ROMEO
Can I go forward when my heart is here? Turn back, dull earth, and find thy centre out.
He climbs the wall, and leaps down within it
Enter BENVOLIO and MERCUTIO BENVOLIO
Romeo! my cousin Romeo! MERCUTIO
He is wise; And, on my lie, hath stol'n him home to bed. BENVOLIO
He ran this way, and leap'd this orchard wall: Call, good Mercutio. MERCUTIO
Nay, I'll conjure too. Romeo! humours! madman! passion! lover! Appear thou in the likeness of a sigh: Speak
but one rhyme, and I am satisfied; Cry but 'Ay me!' pronounce but 'love' and 'dove;' Speak to my gossip
Venus one fair word, One nick-name for her purblind son and heir, Young Adam Cupid, he that shot so
trim, When King Cophetua loved the beggar-maid! He heareth not, he stirreth not, he moveth not; The ape
is dead, and I must conjure him. I conjure thee by Rosaline's bright eyes, By her high forehead and her
scarlet lip, By her fine foot, straight leg and quivering thigh And the demesnes that there adjacent lie, That
in thy likeness thou appear to us! BENVOLIO
And if he hear thee, thou wilt anger him. MERCUTIO
This cannot anger him: 'twould anger him To raise a spirit in his mistress' circle Of some strange nature,
letting it there stand Till she had laid it and conjured it down; That were some spite: my invocation Is fair
and honest, and in his mistress' name I conjure only but to raise up him. BENVOLIO
Come, he hath hid himself among these trees, To be consorted with the humorous night: Blind is his love
and best befits the dark. MERCUTIO
If love be blind, love cannot hit the mark. Now will he sit under a medlar tree, And wish his mistress were
that kind of fruit As maids call medlars, when they laugh alone. Romeo, that she were, O, that she were An
open et caetera, thou a poperin pear! Romeo, good night: I'll to my truckle-bed; This field-bed is too cold
for me to sleep: Come, shall we go?
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