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I created Act III Scene 1 from Romeo and Juliet through Little Big Planet--------------------------------------------------------------------------­------------------------Lines----------------------------------------
[Enter ROMEO.]

Tybalt. Well, peace be with you, sir. Here comes my man.
Mercutio.
55But Ill be hanged, sir, if he wear your livery.o
Marry, go before to field,o hell be your follower!
Your worship in that sense may call him man.
Tybalt.
Romeo, the love I bear thee can afford
No better term than this: thou art a villain.o
60Romeo.
Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee
Doth much excuse the appertainingo rage
To such a greeting. Villain am I none.
Therefore farewell. I see thou knowest me not.
Tybalt.
Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries
65That thou hast done me; therefore turn and draw.
Romeo.
I do protest I never injured thee,
But love thee better than thou canst deviseo
Till thou shalt know the reason of my love;
And so, good Capulet, which name I tendero
70As dearly as mine own, be satisfied.
Mercutio.
O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!
Alla stoccatao carries it away.
[Draws.]
Tybalt, you ratcatcher, will you walk?o
Tybalt.
What wouldst thou have with me?
75Mercutio. Good King of Cats, nothing but one of your nine
lives. That I mean to make bold withal,o and, as you shall
use me hereafter, dry-beato the rest of the eight. Will you
pluck your sword out of his pilchero by the ears? Make
haste, lest mine be about your ears ere it be out.
80Tybalt. I am for you.

[Draws.]

Romeo.
Gentle Mercutio, put thy rapier up.
Mercutio. Come, sir, your passado!
[They fight.]
Romeo.
Draw, Benvolio; beat down their weapons.
Gentlemen, for shame! Forbear this outrage!
85Tybalt, Mercutio, the prince expressly hath
Forbid this bandyingo in Verona streets.
Hold, Tybalt! Good Mercutio!

[TYBALT under Romeos arm thrusts MERCUTIO in, and flies.]

Mercutio.I am hurt.
A plague a both houses! I am sped.o
Is he gone and hath nothing?
Benvolio. What, art thou hurt?
Mercutio.
90Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch. Marry, tis enough.
Where is my page? Go, villain, fetch a surgeon.
[Exit PAGE.]
Romeo.
Courage, man. The hurt cannot be much.
Mercutio. No, tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide
as a church door; but tis enough, twill serve. Ask for
95me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man. I
am peppered,o I warrant, for this world. A plague a
both your houses! Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, a
cat, to scratch a man to death! A braggart, a rogue, a
villain, that fights by the book of arithmetic!o Why the
100devil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm.
Romeo.
I thought all for the best.
Mercutio.
Help me into some house, Benvolio,
Or I shall faint. A plague a both your houses!
They have made worms meat of me. I have it,
105And soundly too. Your houses!

[Exeunt MERCUTIO and BENVOLIO.]
Romeo.
This gentleman, the princes near ally,106
My very friend, hath got this mortal hurt
In my behalf—my reputation stained
With Tybalts slander—Tybalt, that an hour
110Hath been my cousin. O sweet Juliet,
Thy beauty hath made me effeminate
And in my temper softned valors steel!

[Enter BENVOLIO.]

Benvolio.
O Romeo, Romeo, brave Mercutio is dead!
That gallant spirit hath aspired114 the clouds,
115Which too untimely here did scorn the earth.
Romeo.
This days black fate on more days doth depend;116
This but begins the woe others must end.

[Enter TYBALT.]
Benvolio.
Here comes the furious Tybalt back again.
Romeo.
Alive in triumph, and Mercutio slain?
120Away to heaven respective lenity,
And fire-eyed fury be my conduct now!
Now, Tybalt, take the villain back again
That late thou gavest me; for Mercutios soul
Is but a little way above our heads,
125Staying for thine to keep him company.
Either thou or I, or both, must go with him.
Tybalt.
Thou, wretched boy, that didst consort him here,
Shalt with him hence.
Romeo.

This shall determine that.
[They fight. TYBALT falls.]

Benvolio.
Romeo, away, be gone!
130The citizens are up, and Tybalt slain.
Stand not amazed. The prince will doom thee death
If thou art taken. Hence, be gone, away!
Romeo.
O, I am fortunes fool!
Benvolio.Why dost thou stay?
[Exit ROMEO.]

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