Act III Vocabulary Appertaining III.i.64. to belong or be connected as a rightful part or attribute (appropriate) Tybalt, the reason that I have to love.

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Act III Vocabulary Appertaining III.i.64. to belong or be connected as a rightful part or attribute (appropriate) Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee Doth much excuse the appertaining rage To such a greeting: adjective ”With this issue The Advocate makes its initial bow to the Portland public as an independent, non-partisan, non-sectarian weekly newspaper for the intelligent discussion and authentic diffusion of matter appertaining to the colored people, especially of Portland and the State of Oregon.” The Advocate, Portland, Oregon ( )

consort III. i. lines 46 & 125 TYBALT 45 Mercutio, thou consort'st with Romeo,— MERCUTIO 46 Consort! what, dost thou make us minstrels? TYBALT 130 Thou, wretched boy, that didst consort him here, 131 Shalt with him hence. 1)Associate 2)a : a group of singers or instrumentalists performing together b : a set of musical instruments of the same family 3)to keep company

mantle 1 a loose sleeveless garment worn over other clothes : cloakclothescloak b : a figurative cloak symbolizing preeminence or authority accepted the mantle of leadership Hood my unmann'd blood, bating in my cheeks, With thy black mantle, till strange love grow bold, noun

BIER III.ii.66. a stand on which a corpse or coffin is placed; also : a coffin together with its stand noun Vile earth, to earth resign; end motion here; And thou and Romeo press one heavy bier!

Beguiled III.ii. 145 Deceived—led by deception verb Take up those cords: poor ropes, you are beguiled, Both you and I;

Validity III. iii )1 : having legal force. More validity, More honourable state, more courtship lives In carrion-flies than Romeo:

abhors III. v. 104 : to regard with extreme repugnance : loathe hate O, how my heart abhors To hear him named, and cannot come to him To wreak the love I bore my cousin Upon his body that slaughter'd him!

Beseech III.v : to beg for urgently or anxiously 2 : to request earnestly; implore JULIET Good father, I beseech you on my knees, Hear me with patience but to speak a word.