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86,901 | Romeo and Juliet | 36 | 3.1.101 | MERCUTIO | cat, to scratch a man to death! a braggart, a |
86,902 | Romeo and Juliet | 36 | 3.1.102 | MERCUTIO | rogue, a villain, that fights by the book of |
86,903 | Romeo and Juliet | 36 | 3.1.103 | MERCUTIO | arithmetic! Why the devil came you between us? I |
86,904 | Romeo and Juliet | 36 | 3.1.104 | MERCUTIO | was hurt under your arm. |
86,905 | Romeo and Juliet | 37 | 3.1.105 | ROMEO | I thought all for the best. |
86,906 | Romeo and Juliet | 38 | 3.1.106 | MERCUTIO | Help me into some house, Benvolio, |
86,907 | Romeo and Juliet | 38 | 3.1.107 | MERCUTIO | Or I shall faint. A plague o' both your houses! |
86,908 | Romeo and Juliet | 38 | 3.1.108 | MERCUTIO | They have made worms' meat of me: I have it, |
86,909 | Romeo and Juliet | 38 | 3.1.109 | MERCUTIO | And soundly too: your houses! |
86,910 | Romeo and Juliet | 38 | null | MERCUTIO | Exeunt MERCUTIO and BENVOLIO |
86,911 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 3.1.110 | ROMEO | This gentleman, the prince's near ally, |
86,912 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 3.1.111 | ROMEO | My very friend, hath got his mortal hurt |
86,913 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 3.1.112 | ROMEO | In my behalf, my reputation stain'd |
86,914 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 3.1.113 | ROMEO | With Tybalt's slander,--Tybalt, that an hour |
86,915 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 3.1.114 | ROMEO | Hath been my kinsman! O sweet Juliet, |
86,916 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 3.1.115 | ROMEO | Thy beauty hath made me effeminate |
86,917 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | 3.1.116 | ROMEO | And in my temper soften'd valour's steel! |
86,918 | Romeo and Juliet | 39 | null | ROMEO | Re-enter BENVOLIO |
86,919 | Romeo and Juliet | 40 | 3.1.117 | BENVOLIO | O Romeo, Romeo, brave Mercutio's dead! |
86,920 | Romeo and Juliet | 40 | 3.1.118 | BENVOLIO | That gallant spirit hath aspired the clouds, |
86,921 | Romeo and Juliet | 40 | 3.1.119 | BENVOLIO | Which too untimely here did scorn the earth. |
86,922 | Romeo and Juliet | 41 | 3.1.120 | ROMEO | This day's black fate on more days doth depend, |
86,923 | Romeo and Juliet | 41 | 3.1.121 | ROMEO | This but begins the woe, others must end. |
86,924 | Romeo and Juliet | 42 | 3.1.122 | BENVOLIO | Here comes the furious Tybalt back again. |
86,925 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | 3.1.123 | ROMEO | Alive, in triumph! and Mercutio slain! |
86,926 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | 3.1.124 | ROMEO | Away to heaven, respective lenity, |
86,927 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | 3.1.125 | ROMEO | And fire-eyed fury be my conduct now! |
86,928 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | null | ROMEO | Re-enter TYBALT |
86,929 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | 3.1.126 | ROMEO | Now, Tybalt, take the villain back again, |
86,930 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | 3.1.127 | ROMEO | That late thou gavest me, for Mercutio's soul |
86,931 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | 3.1.128 | ROMEO | Is but a little way above our heads, |
86,932 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | 3.1.129 | ROMEO | Staying for thine to keep him company: |
86,933 | Romeo and Juliet | 43 | 3.1.130 | ROMEO | Either thou, or I, or both, must go with him. |
86,934 | Romeo and Juliet | 44 | 3.1.131 | TYBALT | Thou, wretched boy, that didst consort him here, |
86,935 | Romeo and Juliet | 44 | 3.1.132 | TYBALT | Shalt with him hence. |
86,936 | Romeo and Juliet | 45 | 3.1.133 | ROMEO | This shall determine that. |
86,937 | Romeo and Juliet | 45 | 3.1.133 | ROMEO | They fight, TYBALT falls |
86,938 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 3.1.134 | BENVOLIO | Romeo, away, be gone! |
86,939 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 3.1.135 | BENVOLIO | The citizens are up, and Tybalt slain. |
86,940 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 3.1.136 | BENVOLIO | Stand not amazed: the prince will doom thee death, |
86,941 | Romeo and Juliet | 46 | 3.1.137 | BENVOLIO | If thou art taken: hence, be gone, away! |
86,942 | Romeo and Juliet | 47 | 3.1.138 | ROMEO | O, I am fortune's fool! |
86,943 | Romeo and Juliet | 48 | 3.1.139 | BENVOLIO | Why dost thou stay? |
86,944 | Romeo and Juliet | 48 | null | BENVOLIO | Exit ROMEO |
86,945 | Romeo and Juliet | 48 | null | BENVOLIO | Enter Citizens, and c |
86,946 | Romeo and Juliet | 49 | 3.1.140 | First Citizen | Which way ran he that kill'd Mercutio? |
86,947 | Romeo and Juliet | 49 | 3.1.141 | First Citizen | Tybalt, that murderer, which way ran he? |
86,948 | Romeo and Juliet | 50 | 3.1.142 | BENVOLIO | There lies that Tybalt. |
86,949 | Romeo and Juliet | 51 | 3.1.143 | First Citizen | Up, sir, go with me, |
86,950 | Romeo and Juliet | 51 | 3.1.144 | First Citizen | I charge thee in the princes name, obey. |
86,951 | Romeo and Juliet | 51 | 3.1.144 | First Citizen | Enter Prince, attended, MONTAGUE, CAPULET, their Wives, and others |
86,952 | Romeo and Juliet | 52 | 3.1.145 | PRINCE | Where are the vile beginners of this fray? |
86,953 | Romeo and Juliet | 53 | 3.1.146 | BENVOLIO | O noble prince, I can discover all |
86,954 | Romeo and Juliet | 53 | 3.1.147 | BENVOLIO | The unlucky manage of this fatal brawl: |
86,955 | Romeo and Juliet | 53 | 3.1.148 | BENVOLIO | There lies the man, slain by young Romeo, |
86,956 | Romeo and Juliet | 53 | 3.1.149 | BENVOLIO | That slew thy kinsman, brave Mercutio. |
86,957 | Romeo and Juliet | 54 | 3.1.150 | LADY CAPULET | Tybalt, my cousin! O my brother's child! |
86,958 | Romeo and Juliet | 54 | 3.1.151 | LADY CAPULET | O prince! O cousin! husband! O, the blood is spilt |
86,959 | Romeo and Juliet | 54 | 3.1.152 | LADY CAPULET | O my dear kinsman! Prince, as thou art true, |
86,960 | Romeo and Juliet | 54 | 3.1.153 | LADY CAPULET | For blood of ours, shed blood of Montague. |
86,961 | Romeo and Juliet | 54 | 3.1.154 | LADY CAPULET | O cousin, cousin! |
86,962 | Romeo and Juliet | 55 | 3.1.155 | PRINCE | Benvolio, who began this bloody fray? |
86,963 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.156 | BENVOLIO | Tybalt, here slain, whom Romeo's hand did slay, |
86,964 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.157 | BENVOLIO | Romeo that spoke him fair, bade him bethink |
86,965 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.158 | BENVOLIO | How nice the quarrel was, and urged withal |
86,966 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.159 | BENVOLIO | Your high displeasure: all this uttered |
86,967 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.160 | BENVOLIO | With gentle breath, calm look, knees humbly bow'd, |
86,968 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.161 | BENVOLIO | Could not take truce with the unruly spleen |
86,969 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.162 | BENVOLIO | Of Tybalt deaf to peace, but that he tilts |
86,970 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.163 | BENVOLIO | With piercing steel at bold Mercutio's breast, |
86,971 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.164 | BENVOLIO | Who all as hot, turns deadly point to point, |
86,972 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.165 | BENVOLIO | And, with a martial scorn, with one hand beats |
86,973 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.166 | BENVOLIO | Cold death aside, and with the other sends |
86,974 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.167 | BENVOLIO | It back to Tybalt, whose dexterity, |
86,975 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.168 | BENVOLIO | Retorts it: Romeo he cries aloud, |
86,976 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.169 | BENVOLIO | 'Hold, friends! friends, part!' and, swifter than |
86,977 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.170 | BENVOLIO | his tongue, |
86,978 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.171 | BENVOLIO | His agile arm beats down their fatal points, |
86,979 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.172 | BENVOLIO | And 'twixt them rushes, underneath whose arm |
86,980 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.173 | BENVOLIO | An envious thrust from Tybalt hit the life |
86,981 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.174 | BENVOLIO | Of stout Mercutio, and then Tybalt fled, |
86,982 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.175 | BENVOLIO | But by and by comes back to Romeo, |
86,983 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.176 | BENVOLIO | Who had but newly entertain'd revenge, |
86,984 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.177 | BENVOLIO | And to 't they go like lightning, for, ere I |
86,985 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.178 | BENVOLIO | Could draw to part them, was stout Tybalt slain. |
86,986 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.179 | BENVOLIO | And, as he fell, did Romeo turn and fly. |
86,987 | Romeo and Juliet | 56 | 3.1.180 | BENVOLIO | This is the truth, or let Benvolio die. |
86,988 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.1.181 | LADY CAPULET | He is a kinsman to the Montague, |
86,989 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.1.182 | LADY CAPULET | Affection makes him false, he speaks not true: |
86,990 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.1.183 | LADY CAPULET | Some twenty of them fought in this black strife, |
86,991 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.1.184 | LADY CAPULET | And all those twenty could but kill one life. |
86,992 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.1.185 | LADY CAPULET | I beg for justice, which thou, prince, must give, |
86,993 | Romeo and Juliet | 57 | 3.1.186 | LADY CAPULET | Romeo slew Tybalt, Romeo must not live. |
86,994 | Romeo and Juliet | 58 | 3.1.187 | PRINCE | Romeo slew him, he slew Mercutio, |
86,995 | Romeo and Juliet | 58 | 3.1.188 | PRINCE | Who now the price of his dear blood doth owe? |
86,996 | Romeo and Juliet | 59 | 3.1.189 | MONTAGUE | Not Romeo, prince, he was Mercutio's friend, |
86,997 | Romeo and Juliet | 59 | 3.1.190 | MONTAGUE | His fault concludes but what the law should end, |
86,998 | Romeo and Juliet | 59 | 3.1.191 | MONTAGUE | The life of Tybalt. |
86,999 | Romeo and Juliet | 60 | 3.1.192 | PRINCE | And for that offence |
87,000 | Romeo and Juliet | 60 | 3.1.193 | PRINCE | Immediately we do exile him hence: |
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