

Gentlemen, good den: a word with one of you.Īnd but one word with one of us? couple it with Should buy the fee-simple of my life for an hour and a quarter.įollow me close, for I will speak to them. Tying his new shoes with old riband? and yet thouĪn I were so apt to quarrel as thou art, any man His new doublet before Easter? with another, for Wakened thy dog that hath lain asleep in the sun:ĭidst thou not fall out with a tailor for wearing Man for coughing in the street, because he hath Meat, and yet thy head hath been beaten as addle asĪn egg for quarrelling: thou hast quarrelled with a Thy head is as fun of quarrels as an egg is full of Other reason but because thou hast hazel eyes: whatĮye but such an eye would spy out such a quarrel? Wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts, having no Or a hair less, in his beard, than thou hast: thou

Thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more, Nay, an there were two such, we should have none It on the drawer, when indeed there is no need.Ĭome, come, thou art as hot a Jack in thy mood asĪny in Italy, and as soon moved to be moody, and as Thee!’ and by the operation of the second cup draws Upon the table and says ‘God send me no need of Thou art like one of those fellows that when heĮnters the confines of a tavern claps me his sword I pray thee, good Mercutio, let’s retire:Īnd, if we meet, we shall not scape a brawl įor now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring. A public place.Įnter MERCUTIO, BENVOLIO, Page, and Servants All acts & scenes are listed on the Romeo & Juliet original text page, or linked to from the bottom of this page. Shakespeare’s original Romeo & Juliet text is extremely long, so we’ve split the text into one Act & Scene per page. This page contains the original text of Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo & Juliet. Each Shakespeare’s play name links to a range of resources about each play: Character summaries, plot outlines, example essays and famous quotes, soliloquies and monologues: All’s Well That Ends Well Antony and Cleopatra As You Like It The Comedy of Errors Coriolanus Cymbeline Hamlet Henry IV Part 1 Henry IV Part 2 Henry VIII Henry VI Part 1 Henry VI Part 2 Henry VI Part 3 Henry V Julius Caesar King John King Lear Loves Labour’s Lost Macbeth Measure for Measure The Merchant of Venice The Merry Wives of Windsor A Midsummer Night’s Dream Much Ado About Nothing Othello Pericles Richard II Richard III Romeo & Juliet The Taming of the Shrew The Tempest Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus Troilus & Cressida Twelfth Night The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Winter’s Tale This list of Shakespeare plays brings together all 38 plays in alphabetical order.

