SC II
ROMEO AND JULIET
89
Fri. | Come, come with me, and we will make short work;35 For, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone Till holy church incorporate two in one.[Exeunt. |
Ben. | I pray thee, good Mercutio, let's retire: The day is hot, the Capulets[C 3] abroad, [C 4] And, if[E 1] we meet, we shall not scape a brawl; For now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring. |
Mer. | Thou art like one of those[C 5] fellows that when5 he enters the confines of a tavern claps me his sword[E 2] upon the table and says, "God send me no need of thee!" and by the operation of the second cup draws it[C 6][E 3] on the drawer, when in- deed there is no need.10 |
Ben. | Am I like such a fellow? |
Mer. | Come, come, thou art as hot a Jack[E 4] in thy |
- ↑ 3. And, if] Walker conjectured and Delius reads An if.
- ↑ 6, 7. Claps me his sword] A brawler's proceeding; so, describing a swaggerer, How a Man may choose a good Wife from a bad, Hazlitt's Dodsley's Old Plays, ix. p. 36: "He that can clap his sword upon the board, He's a brave man."
- ↑ 9. it] The him (ethical dative) of Q, F is preferred by many editors.
- ↑ 12. Jack] See [[../../Act 2/Scene 4|ii. iv. 163.]]