What line comes after “Throw your mistemper’d weapons to the ground…” | And hear the sentence of your moved Prince. |
A: “And hear the sentence of your moved Prince…” | Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word. |
A: Three civil brawls, bred of airy word… | By thee old Capulet, and Montague… |
A: By thee old Capulet, and Montague… | Have thrice disturb’d the quiet of our streets… |
A: Have thrice disturb’d the quiet of our streets… | And made Verona’s ancient citizens… |
A: And made Verona’s ancient citizens… | Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments… |
A: Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments… | To wield old Partisans, in hands as old… |
A: To wield old Partisans, in hands as old… | Canker’d with peace, to part your canker’d hate… |
A: Canker’d with peace, to part your canker’d hate… | If you ever disturb our streets again… |
A: If you ever disturb our streets again… | Your lives shall pay the forfeit of our peace… |
A: Your lives shall pay the forfeit of our peace… | For this time, all the rest depart away… |
A: For this time, all the rest depart away… | You Capulet; shall go along with me… |
A: You Capulet; shall go along with me… | And, Montague, come you this afternoon… |
A: And, Montague, come you this afternoon… | To know your further pleasure in this case… |
A: To know your further pleasure in this case… | To old Free-town, our common judgment-place… |
A: To old Free-town, our common judgment-place… | Once more, on pain of death, all men depart. |
B: Once more, on pain of death, all men depart. | To old Free-town, our common judgment-place… |
B: To old Free-town, our common judgment-place… | To know your further pleasure in this case… |
B: To know your further pleasure in this case… | And, Montague, come you this afternoon… |
B: And, Montague, come you this afternoon… | You, Capulet; shall go along with me… |
B: You, Capulet; shall go along with me… | For this time, all the rest depart away… |
B: For this time, all the rest depart away… | Your lives shall pay the forfeit of our peace… |
B: Your lives shall pay the forfeit of our peace… | If you ever disturb our streets again… |
B: If you ever disturb our streets again… | Canker’d with peace; to part your canker’d hate… |
B: Canker’d with peace; to part your canker’d hate… | To wield old Partisans in hands of old… |
B: To wield old Partisans in hands of old… | Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments… |
B: Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments… | And made Verona’s ancient citizens… |
B: And made Verona’s ancient citizens… | Have thrice disturb’d the quiet of our streets… |
B: Have thrice disturb’d the quiet of our streets… | By thee old Capulet, and Montague… |
B: By thee old Capulet, and Montague… | Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word… |
B: Three civil brawls, bred from airy word… | And hear the sentence of your moved Prince… |
B: And hear the sentence of your moved Prince… | Throw your mistemper’d weapons to the ground… |
Romeo and Juliet
September 30, 2019