Scene 5.3 Flashcards
Alex F: Give me that mattock …. By Heaven, I will tear thee joint by joint, and strew this hungry churchyard with thy limbs.
I will be gone, sir, and not trouble ye.
Alex F: So shalt thou show me friendship. Live and be prosperous, and farewell, good fellow.
For all this same, I’ll hide me hearabout, His looks I fear, and his intents I doubt. {Retire}
John B: Saint Francis be my speed! How oft tonight have my old feet stumbled at graves! Who’s there?
A friend, and one that knows you well.
John B: Bliss be upon you! Tell me, good my friend, what torch is yond? As I discern, it burneth in the capels monument.
It doth so, holy sir, and there’s my master, one that you love.
John B: Romeo? How long hath he been there?
Full half an hour.
John B: Go with me to the vault.
I dare not sir. My master fearfully did menace me with death if I did stay to look upon his intents.
John B: Stay then, I’ll go alone. Fear comes upon me. O, much I fear some ill unthrifty thing.
As I did sleep under this yew tree here, I dreamt my master and another fought, and that my master slew him.
Scott: We still have known thee for a holy man. Where’s Romeo’s man? What can he say to this?
I brought my master news of Juliet’s death, and then in post he came from Mantua. This letter he bid me give his father, and threatened me with death, if I departed not.