JULIET: Come gentle night. Come loving black-browned night give me my Romeo. And when I shall die, take him and cut him out into little stars, and he will make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun. O, I have bought the mansion of love but not possesed, and though I am sold, not yet enjoyed. O, tedious is this day, as the night before some festival to an impatient child that hath new robes and may not wear them.

ROMEO: Mercutio's soul is but a little way above our heads staying for thine to keep him company!

TYBALT: Thou, wreched boy shalt with him hence.

ROMEO: Either thou, or I, or both, must go with him! Either thou, or I, or both, must go with him! Either thou, or I, or both, must go with him! I am Fortunes fool!

BALTHAZAR: ROMEO! Away begone stand not amazed! Away!

GLORIA CAPULET: Tybalt!

CAPTAIN PRINCE: Where are the vile beginners of this fray? Benvolio, who began this bloody fray?

BENVOLIO: Romeo, he cries aloud, Hold friends. Tyblat here is slain. Romeo's hand did slay. Romeo spoke him fair. could not take truce with the unruly spleen of Tybalt, deaf to peace.

GLORIA CAPULET: It's the kinsman to the Montague, affection makes him false! I beg for justice which thou prince must give, Romeo slew Tybalt! Romeo must not live!

CAPTAIN PRINCE: Romeo slew him, he slew Mercutio; Who now the price of his dear blood doth owe?

TED MONTAGUE: Not Romeo, Prince, he was Mercutio's friend; his fault concludes but what the law should end, the life of Tybalt.

CAPTAIN PRINCE: And for that offense Immidiatley we do exile him.

TED MONTAGUE: Noble Prince...

CAPTAIN PRINCE: I will be deaf to pleading and exuses; Nor tears nor prayers shall purchase out abuses, Therefore use none. Let Romeo hence in haste, Else when he is found that hour is his last

ROMEO IS BANISHED!

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