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Amp. Gregorie, on my word weele not carie Coles.

Greg. No, for then we hould be Collyers.

Samp. I meane, and we be in choller, weele draw.

Greg. I while you liue, drawe your Necke out of the Coller.

Samp. I trike quickly being moued.

Greg. But thou art not quickly moued to trike.

Samp. A dogge of the houe of Mountague moues me.

Greg. To moue is to tirre, and to be valiant, is to tand, Therefore if thou art moued thou run't away,

Samp. A dog of that houe hall moue me to tand. I will take the wall of any Man or Maide of Mountagues,

Greg. That hewes thee a weake flaue, for the weaket goes to the wall.

Samp. Tis true, and therefore women being the weaker veels are euer thrut to the wall: therefore I will puh Mountagues men from the wall, and thrut his Maides to the wall.

Greg. The quarrell is betweene our maters, & vs their men.

Samp. Tis all one I will hew my elfe a tyrant, when I haue fought with the men, I will be cruell with the Maides, I will cut off their Heads,

Grego. The heads of the Maides, Rh