This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1886 Excerpt: ...be more To blason it,then sweeten with thy breath This neighbour ayre and let rich musicke tongue, Vnfold the imagind bappines that both Rccciue in eithcr,by this deare encounter. Iu. Conceit more rich in matter then in words, Brags of his substance.nor of ornament, They are but beggers that can count their worth, But my ttue loue isgrowne to such exceffe, I cannot sum vp sum of halse my wealth. Fri. Come,comc with me,and we will make short For by your leaues.y ou shall not stay alone, (worke Till holy Church incorporate two in one. F 1 Enter M. ThmofilawentahleTragettte Enter Mercutio,Bcriuolio,MKW. Ben. I pray thee good Mercutie fcts retire, The day ishot,( be Cupels abroad: And if we meete we flhall not scape a bra wfe, for now thesehot daies,i s the mad bloodstirri ng. Mer.TYiou art like one of these sellowco,hat wheahe enters the confines of a Tauerne, claps mehi sword vpon rhe table, and I ayci, God send me no need of thee: and by the operanon of the second cup.draws him on the drawer.when indeed there is no need. Ben. Am I like such a fellow? LMer. Come,cotT)e,thouart ashotalackeintny moodcas any m statie. and aflbone moued to be moodie, and asibone moodic to be moued. Ben. And what too? Mer. Nay and there were two such, we should haue none shortly, for one would kill the other: ihou,why thou wilt quarcll with a man that hath a hairemore,ora haire leflein his beard,then thou hast: thou wilt quarell with a man for eracking Nut s.hauing no other reason.but because thou hast hasel eyes: what eye, but such an eye wold fpieout such aquarrelHhy head is as fullofquarellcs, a an egge is full of meate, and yet thy head hath bene beaten as addle as an egge for quarclHng: thou hast quareld with a man for costing in the street e, because hee hath wakenedrhy dogg...