ROMEO
As if that name, Shot from the deadly level of a gun, Did murder her; as that name's cursed hand Murder'd
her kinsman. O, tell me, friar, tell me, In what vile part of this anatomy Doth my name lodge? tell me, that
I may sack The hateful mansion.
Drawing his sword FRIAR LAURENCE
Hold thy desperate hand: Art thou a man? thy form cries out thou art: Thy tears are womanish; thy wild
acts denote The unreasonable fury of a beast: Unseemly woman in a seeming man! Or ill-beseeming
beast in seeming both! Thou hast amazed me: by my holy order, I thought thy disposition better temper'd. Hast
thou slain Tybalt? wilt thou slay thyself? And stay thy lady too that lives in thee, By doing damned hate
upon thyself? Why rail'st thou on thy birth, the heaven, and earth? Since birth, and heaven, and earth,
all three do meet In thee at once; which thou at once wouldst lose. Fie, fie, thou shamest thy shape, thy
love, thy wit; Which, like a usurer, abound'st in all, And usest none in that true use indeed Which should
bedeck thy shape, thy love, thy wit: Thy noble shape is but a form of wax, Digressing from the valour
of a man; Thy dear love sworn but hollow perjury, Killing that love which thou hast vow'd to cherish; Thy
wit, that ornament to shape and love, Misshapen in the conduct of them both, Like powder in a skitless
soldier's flask, Is set afire by thine own ignorance, And thou dismember'd with thine own defence. What,
rouse thee, man! thy Juliet is alive, For whose dear sake thou wast but lately dead; There art thou happy: Tybalt
would kill thee, But thou slew'st Tybalt; there are thou happy too: The law that threaten'd death becomes
thy friend And turns it to exile; there art thou happy: A pack of blessings lights up upon thy back; Happiness
courts thee in her best array; But, like a misbehaved and sullen wench, Thou pout'st upon thy fortune and
thy love: Take heed, take heed, for such die miserable. Go, get thee to thy love, as was decreed, Ascend
her chamber, hence and comfort her: But look thou stay not till the watch be set, For then thou canst
not pass to Mantua; Where thou shalt live, till we can find a time To blaze your marriage, reconcile your
friends, Beg pardon of the prince, and call thee back With twenty hundred thousand times more joy Than
thou went'st forth in lamentation. Go before, nurse: commend me to thy lady; And bid her hasten all the
house to bed, Which heavy sorrow makes them apt unto: Romeo is coming. Nurse
O Lord, I could have stay'd here all the night To hear good counsel: O, what learning is! My lord, I'll tell my
lady you will come. ROMEO
Do so, and bid my sweet prepare to chide. Nurse
Here, sir, a ring she bid me give you, sir: Hie you, make haste, for it grows very late.
Exit ROMEO
How well my comfort is revived by this! FRIAR LAURENCE
Go hence; good night; and here stands all your state: Either be gone before the watch be set, Or by the
break of day disguised from hence: Sojourn in Mantua; I'll find out your man, And he shall signify from
time to time Every good hap to you that chances here: Give me thy hand; 'tis late: farewell; good night.
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