Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
MERCUTIO
O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!
Alla stoccato carries it away. He draws.
Tybalt, you ratcatcher, will you walk?
TYBALT What wouldst thou have with me?
MERCUTIO Good king of cats, nothing but one of your
nine lives, that I mean to make bold withal, and, as
you shall use me hereafter, dry-beat the rest of the eight.
MERCUTIO Come, sir, your passado
TYBALT
I am for you. He draws.
ROMEO
Gentle Mercutio, put thy rapier up.
ROMEO
Draw, Benvolio, beat down their weapons (Romeo draws.)
Gentlemen, for shame forbear this outrage!
Tybalt! Mercutio! The Prince expressly hath
Forbid this bandying in Verona streets. Hold, Tybalt! Good Mercutio!
They fight.
m:Expelliarmus!
T:Petrificus totalus!
M:Crucio
Romeo attempts to beat down their rapiers.
Tybalt hit Mercutio with the killing curse
Tybalt :Avada Kedavra!
MERCUTIO I am hurt.
A plague o’ both houses! I am sped.
Is he gone and hath nothing?
BENVOLIO What, art thou hurt?
Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch. Marry, ’tis enough.
Where is my page?—Go, villain, fetch a surgeon.
Courage, man, the hurt cannot be much.
No, ’tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door, but ’tis enough. ’Twill serve. Ask forme tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man. Iam peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague o’both your houses! Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, acat, to scratch a man to death! A braggart, a rogue, a villain that fights by the book of arithmetic! Why thedevil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm
ROMEO I thought all for the best.
Help me into some house, Benvolio, Or I shall faint. A plague o’ both your houses!
They have made worms’ meat of me.I have it, and soundly, too. Your houses!
All but Romeo exit.
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
MERCUTIO
O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!
Alla stoccato carries it away. He draws.
Tybalt, you ratcatcher, will you walk?
TYBALT What wouldst thou have with me?
MERCUTIO Good king of cats, nothing but one of your
nine lives, that I mean to make bold withal, and, as
you shall use me hereafter, dry-beat the rest of the eight.
MERCUTIO Come, sir, your passado
TYBALT
I am for you. He draws.
ROMEO
Gentle Mercutio, put thy rapier up.
ROMEO
Draw, Benvolio, beat down their weapons (Romeo draws.)
Gentlemen, for shame forbear this outrage!
Tybalt! Mercutio! The Prince expressly hath
Forbid this bandying in Verona streets. Hold, Tybalt! Good Mercutio!
They fight.
m:Expelliarmus!
T:Petrificus totalus!
M:Crucio
Romeo attempts to beat down their rapiers.
Tybalt hit Mercutio with the killing curse
Tybalt :Avada Kedavra!
MERCUTIO I am hurt.
A plague o’ both houses! I am sped.
Is he gone and hath nothing?
BENVOLIO What, art thou hurt?
Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch. Marry, ’tis enough.
Where is my page?—Go, villain, fetch a surgeon.
Courage, man, the hurt cannot be much.
No, ’tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door, but ’tis enough. ’Twill serve. Ask forme tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man. Iam peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague o’both your houses! Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, acat, to scratch a man to death! A braggart, a rogue, a villain that fights by the book of arithmetic! Why thedevil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm
ROMEO I thought all for the best.
Help me into some house, Benvolio, Or I shall faint. A plague o’ both your houses!
They have made worms’ meat of me.I have it, and soundly, too. Your houses!
All but Romeo exit.
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
MERCUTIO
O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!
Alla stoccato carries it away. He draws.
Tybalt, you ratcatcher, will you walk?
TYBALT What wouldst thou have with me?
MERCUTIO Good king of cats, nothing but one of your
nine lives, that I mean to make bold withal, and, as
you shall use me hereafter, dry-beat the rest of the eight.
MERCUTIO Come, sir, your passado
TYBALT
I am for you. He draws.
ROMEO
Gentle Mercutio, put thy rapier up.
ROMEO
Draw, Benvolio, beat down their weapons (Romeo draws.)
Gentlemen, for shame forbear this outrage!
Tybalt! Mercutio! The Prince expressly hath
Forbid this bandying in Verona streets. Hold, Tybalt! Good Mercutio!
They fight.
m:Expelliarmus!
T:Petrificus totalus!
M:Crucio
Romeo attempts to beat down their rapiers.
Tybalt hit Mercutio with the killing curse
Tybalt :Avada Kedavra!
MERCUTIO I am hurt.
A plague o’ both houses! I am sped.
Is he gone and hath nothing?
BENVOLIO What, art thou hurt?
Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch. Marry, ’tis enough.
Where is my page?—Go, villain, fetch a surgeon.
Courage, man, the hurt cannot be much.
No, ’tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door, but ’tis enough. ’Twill serve. Ask forme tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man. Iam peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague o’both your houses! Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, acat, to scratch a man to death! A braggart, a rogue, a villain that fights by the book of arithmetic! Why thedevil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm
ROMEO I thought all for the best.
Help me into some house, Benvolio, Or I shall faint. A plague o’ both your houses!
They have made worms’ meat of me.I have it, and soundly, too. Your houses!
All but Romeo exit.
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
MERCUTIO
O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!
Alla stoccato carries it away. He draws.
Tybalt, you ratcatcher, will you walk?
TYBALT What wouldst thou have with me?
MERCUTIO Good king of cats, nothing but one of your
nine lives, that I mean to make bold withal, and, as
you shall use me hereafter, dry-beat the rest of the eight.
MERCUTIO Come, sir, your passado
TYBALT
I am for you. He draws.
ROMEO
Gentle Mercutio, put thy rapier up.
ROMEO
Draw, Benvolio, beat down their weapons (Romeo draws.)
Gentlemen, for shame forbear this outrage!
Tybalt! Mercutio! The Prince expressly hath
Forbid this bandying in Verona streets. Hold, Tybalt! Good Mercutio!
They fight.
m:Expelliarmus!
T:Petrificus totalus!
M:Crucio
Romeo attempts to beat down their rapiers.
Tybalt hit Mercutio with the killing curse
Tybalt :Avada Kedavra!
MERCUTIO I am hurt.
A plague o’ both houses! I am sped.
Is he gone and hath nothing?
BENVOLIO What, art thou hurt?
Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch. Marry, ’tis enough.
Where is my page?—Go, villain, fetch a surgeon.
Courage, man, the hurt cannot be much.
No, ’tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door, but ’tis enough. ’Twill serve. Ask forme tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man. Iam peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague o’both your houses! Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, acat, to scratch a man to death! A braggart, a rogue, a villain that fights by the book of arithmetic! Why thedevil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm
ROMEO I thought all for the best.
Help me into some house, Benvolio, Or I shall faint. A plague o’ both your houses!
They have made worms’ meat of me.I have it, and soundly, too. Your houses!
All but Romeo exit.
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
MERCUTIO
O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!
Alla stoccato carries it away. He draws.
Tybalt, you ratcatcher, will you walk?
TYBALT What wouldst thou have with me?
MERCUTIO Good king of cats, nothing but one of your
nine lives, that I mean to make bold withal, and, as
you shall use me hereafter, dry-beat the rest of the eight.
MERCUTIO Come, sir, your passado
TYBALT
I am for you. He draws.
ROMEO
Gentle Mercutio, put thy rapier up.
ROMEO
Draw, Benvolio, beat down their weapons (Romeo draws.)
Gentlemen, for shame forbear this outrage!
Tybalt! Mercutio! The Prince expressly hath
Forbid this bandying in Verona streets. Hold, Tybalt! Good Mercutio!
They fight.
m:Expelliarmus!
T:Petrificus totalus!
M:Crucio
Romeo attempts to beat down their rapiers.
Tybalt hit Mercutio with the killing curse
Tybalt :Avada Kedavra!
MERCUTIO I am hurt.
A plague o’ both houses! I am sped.
Is he gone and hath nothing?
BENVOLIO What, art thou hurt?
Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch. Marry, ’tis enough.
Where is my page?—Go, villain, fetch a surgeon.
Courage, man, the hurt cannot be much.
No, ’tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door, but ’tis enough. ’Twill serve. Ask forme tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man. Iam peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague o’both your houses! Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, acat, to scratch a man to death! A braggart, a rogue, a villain that fights by the book of arithmetic! Why thedevil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm
ROMEO I thought all for the best.
Help me into some house, Benvolio, Or I shall faint. A plague o’ both your houses!
They have made worms’ meat of me.I have it, and soundly, too. Your houses!
All but Romeo exit.
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
MERCUTIO
O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!
Alla stoccato carries it away. He draws.
Tybalt, you ratcatcher, will you walk?
TYBALT What wouldst thou have with me?
MERCUTIO Good king of cats, nothing but one of your
nine lives, that I mean to make bold withal, and, as
you shall use me hereafter, dry-beat the rest of the eight.
MERCUTIO Come, sir, your passado
TYBALT
I am for you. He draws.
ROMEO
Gentle Mercutio, put thy rapier up.
ROMEO
Draw, Benvolio, beat down their weapons (Romeo draws.)
Gentlemen, for shame forbear this outrage!
Tybalt! Mercutio! The Prince expressly hath
Forbid this bandying in Verona streets. Hold, Tybalt! Good Mercutio!
They fight.
m:Expelliarmus!
T:Petrificus totalus!
M:Crucio
Romeo attempts to beat down their rapiers.
Tybalt hit Mercutio with the killing curse
Tybalt :Avada Kedavra!
MERCUTIO I am hurt.
A plague o’ both houses! I am sped.
Is he gone and hath nothing?
BENVOLIO What, art thou hurt?
Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch. Marry, ’tis enough.
Where is my page?—Go, villain, fetch a surgeon.
Courage, man, the hurt cannot be much.
No, ’tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door, but ’tis enough. ’Twill serve. Ask forme tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man. Iam peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague o’both your houses! Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, acat, to scratch a man to death! A braggart, a rogue, a villain that fights by the book of arithmetic! Why thedevil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm
ROMEO I thought all for the best.
Help me into some house, Benvolio, Or I shall faint. A plague o’ both your houses!
They have made worms’ meat of me.I have it, and soundly, too. Your houses!
All but Romeo exit.
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1
MERCUTIO
O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!
Alla stoccato carries it away. He draws.
Tybalt, you ratcatcher, will you walk?
TYBALT What wouldst thou have with me?
MERCUTIO Good king of cats, nothing but one of your
nine lives, that I mean to make bold withal, and, as
you shall use me hereafter, dry-beat the rest of the eight.
MERCUTIO Come, sir, your passado
TYBALT
I am for you. He draws.
ROMEO
Gentle Mercutio, put thy rapier up.
ROMEO
Draw, Benvolio, beat down their weapons (Romeo draws.)
Gentlemen, for shame forbear this outrage!
Tybalt! Mercutio! The Prince expressly hath
Forbid this bandying in Verona streets. Hold, Tybalt! Good Mercutio!
They fight.
m:Expelliarmus!
T:Petrificus totalus!
M:Crucio
Romeo attempts to beat down their rapiers.
Tybalt hit Mercutio with the killing curse
Tybalt :Avada Kedavra!
MERCUTIO I am hurt.
A plague o’ both houses! I am sped.
Is he gone and hath nothing?
BENVOLIO What, art thou hurt?
Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch. Marry, ’tis enough.
Where is my page?—Go, villain, fetch a surgeon.
Courage, man, the hurt cannot be much.
No, ’tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door, but ’tis enough. ’Twill serve. Ask forme tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man. Iam peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague o’both your houses! Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, acat, to scratch a man to death! A braggart, a rogue, a villain that fights by the book of arithmetic! Why thedevil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm
ROMEO I thought all for the best.
Help me into some house, Benvolio, Or I shall faint. A plague o’ both your houses!
They have made worms’ meat of me.I have it, and soundly, too. Your houses!
All but Romeo exit.