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What Does Romeo Say To Tybalt?

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"You are a princox, go, be quiet, or I'll make you quiet"  So, Tybalt replies, " Patience perforce with wilful choler meeting/ Makes my flesh tremble in their different greeting/ I will withdraw, but this intrusion shall/ Now seeming sweet, convert to bitt'rest gall."  This angry spat of words comes after Tybalt has espied Romeo at Capulet's feast. Capulet comes between the two antagonists and smooths their anger. Romeo then turns to Juliet, angering Tybalt all the more!
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Sorry! I did not read your question correctly! I am quoting Capulet! Romeo first speaks to Tybalt in the street before Tybalt and Mercutio fight. Tybalt says; "Romeo, the love I bear thee can afford/ No better term than this; thou art a villain". Romeo replies, "Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee/ Doth much excuse the appertaining rage/To such a greeting. Villain am I none,/Therefore, farewell, I see thou knowest me not." Tybalt then fights with Mercutio and kills him.
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Sorry! I did not read your question correctly! I am quoting Capulet! Romeo first speaks to Tybalt in the street before Tybalt and Mercutio fight. Tybalt says; "Romeo, the love I bear thee can afford/ No better term than this; thou art a villain". Romeo replies, "Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee/ Doth much excuse the appertaining rage/To such a greeting. Villain am I none,/Therefore, farewell, I see thou knowest me not." Tybalt then fights with Mercutio and kills him.

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