ROMEO AND JULIET. ACT THE FIRST. SCENE I. The Street, in Verona. Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY. Sam. Gregory, I strike quickly, being moved. Greg. But thou art not quickly moved to strike. Sam. A dog of the house of Montague moves me. Greg. Draw thy tool, then, for here come of that house. Enter ABRAM and PETER. Sam. My naked weapon is out: Quarrel, I wil back thee, but- Let us take the law of our sides let them begin. Greg. I will frown as I pass by, and let them take it as they list. Sam. Nay, as they dare. I will bite my thumb at Abr. Do you bite your thumb at us, sir? Greg. No.' Sam. No, sir, I do not bite my thumb at you, sir; but I bite my thumb, sir. Greg. Do you quarrel, sir? Abr. Quarrel, sir! no, sir. Sam. If you do, sir, I am for you: I serve as good a man as you. Abr. No better, sir. Sam. Well, sir. Enter BENVOLIO. Greg. Say, better: here comes one of my master's Tib. What, art thou drawn among these heartless hinds? Turn thee, Benvolio, look upon thy death. Ben. I do but keep the peace; put up thy sword, Or manage it to part these men with me. Tib. What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montagues and thee: Have at thee, coward. [Within.] Down with the Capulets, down with the Montagues. [They fight. [Bell rings. Enter OLD CAPULET, in his Gown. Cap. What noise is this? give me my sword; My sword, I say; old Montague is come, And flourishes his blade in spite of me. Enter OLD MONTAGUE. Mont. Thou villain, Capulet--Hold me not, let me go. Enter the PRINCE and ATTENDANTS. Prince. Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace, [Exeunt all but MONTAGUE and BENVOLIO. Mon. Ö, where is Romeo? saw you him to-day? Right glad am I he was not at this fray. Ben. My lord, an hour before the worshipp'd sun Peer'd through the golden window of the east, A troubled mind drew me to walk abroad: Where, underneath the grove of sycamore, That westward rooteth from the city side, So early walking did I see your son; Tow'rds him I made, but he was 'ware of me, And stole into the covert of a wood. I, measuring his affections by my own, (That most are busied when they're most alone,) Pursued my humour, not pursuing him, And gladly shunn'd, who gladly fled from me. Mon. Many a morning hath he there been seen, With tears augmenting the fresh morning dew; |