Mercutio Death Monologue
Mercutio Death Monologue - Cat, to scratch a man to death! Why the devil came you between us? Mercutio, thou consortest with romeo. An thou make minstrels of us, look to hear nothing. [enter mercutio, benvolio, page, and servants] benvolio. I pray thee, good mercutio, let's retire: Rogue, a villain, that fights by the book of: Tybalt, though, thrust his sword under romeo’s arm, and hit brave mercutio’s heart. But, soon after, tybalt returned to fight. Romeo tries to break it up, but tybalt reaches under romeo’s arm and fatally stabs mercutio, who curses the montagues and the capulets for.
Rogue, a villain, that fights by the book of: [enter mercutio, benvolio, page, and servants] benvolio. Why the devil came you between us? Tybalt, though, thrust his sword under romeo’s arm, and hit brave mercutio’s heart. What, dost thou make us minstrels? Mercutio, thou consortest with romeo. I pray thee, good mercutio, let's retire: Cat, to scratch a man to death! Romeo tries to break it up, but tybalt reaches under romeo’s arm and fatally stabs mercutio, who curses the montagues and the capulets for. The day is hot, the capulets abroad, 1500 and, if.
But, soon after, tybalt returned to fight. An thou make minstrels of us, look to hear nothing. What, dost thou make us minstrels? The day is hot, the capulets abroad, 1500 and, if. [enter mercutio, benvolio, page, and servants] benvolio. Tybalt, though, thrust his sword under romeo’s arm, and hit brave mercutio’s heart. Romeo tries to break it up, but tybalt reaches under romeo’s arm and fatally stabs mercutio, who curses the montagues and the capulets for. Mercutio, thou consortest with romeo. Cat, to scratch a man to death! Rogue, a villain, that fights by the book of:
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But, soon after, tybalt returned to fight. Rogue, a villain, that fights by the book of: What, dost thou make us minstrels? Cat, to scratch a man to death! Why the devil came you between us?
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An thou make minstrels of us, look to hear nothing. [enter mercutio, benvolio, page, and servants] benvolio. Why the devil came you between us? The day is hot, the capulets abroad, 1500 and, if. I pray thee, good mercutio, let's retire:
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An thou make minstrels of us, look to hear nothing. The day is hot, the capulets abroad, 1500 and, if. Cat, to scratch a man to death! I pray thee, good mercutio, let's retire: Why the devil came you between us?
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[enter mercutio, benvolio, page, and servants] benvolio. The day is hot, the capulets abroad, 1500 and, if. An thou make minstrels of us, look to hear nothing. I pray thee, good mercutio, let's retire: Romeo tries to break it up, but tybalt reaches under romeo’s arm and fatally stabs mercutio, who curses the montagues and the capulets for.
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Tybalt, though, thrust his sword under romeo’s arm, and hit brave mercutio’s heart. I pray thee, good mercutio, let's retire: Rogue, a villain, that fights by the book of: Romeo tries to break it up, but tybalt reaches under romeo’s arm and fatally stabs mercutio, who curses the montagues and the capulets for. But, soon after, tybalt returned to fight.
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Cat, to scratch a man to death! Rogue, a villain, that fights by the book of: Why the devil came you between us? Mercutio, thou consortest with romeo. But, soon after, tybalt returned to fight.
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Cat, to scratch a man to death! The day is hot, the capulets abroad, 1500 and, if. An thou make minstrels of us, look to hear nothing. I pray thee, good mercutio, let's retire: Tybalt, though, thrust his sword under romeo’s arm, and hit brave mercutio’s heart.
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Romeo tries to break it up, but tybalt reaches under romeo’s arm and fatally stabs mercutio, who curses the montagues and the capulets for. I pray thee, good mercutio, let's retire: What, dost thou make us minstrels? Mercutio, thou consortest with romeo. Cat, to scratch a man to death!
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But, soon after, tybalt returned to fight. Romeo tries to break it up, but tybalt reaches under romeo’s arm and fatally stabs mercutio, who curses the montagues and the capulets for. An thou make minstrels of us, look to hear nothing. I pray thee, good mercutio, let's retire: Rogue, a villain, that fights by the book of:
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An thou make minstrels of us, look to hear nothing. Tybalt, though, thrust his sword under romeo’s arm, and hit brave mercutio’s heart. Romeo tries to break it up, but tybalt reaches under romeo’s arm and fatally stabs mercutio, who curses the montagues and the capulets for. Mercutio, thou consortest with romeo.
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What, dost thou make us minstrels? Why the devil came you between us? Cat, to scratch a man to death! The day is hot, the capulets abroad, 1500 and, if.
[Enter Mercutio, Benvolio, Page, And Servants] Benvolio.
But, soon after, tybalt returned to fight.