Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Mer. Your worship in that sense, may call him man.
Tib. Tib.
Tib. Romeo, the loue I beare thee, can affoord
Tib. No better terme then this: Thou art a Villaine.
Rom. Rom.
Rom. Tibalt, the reason that I haue to loue thee,
Rom. Doth much excuse the appertaining rage
Rom. To such a greeting: Villaine am I none;
Rom. Therefore farewell, I see thou know'st me not.
Tib. Boy, this shall not excuse the iniuries
Tib. That thou hast done me, therefore turne and draw.
Rom. I do protest I neuer iniur'd thee,
Rom. But lou'd thee better then thou can'st deuise:
Rom. Till thou shalt know the reason of my loue,
Rom. And so good Capulet, which name I tender
Rom. As dearely as my owne, be satisfied.
Mer. Mer.
Mer. O calme, dishonourable, vile submission: