126. [Respective.] Considerate. Cf. M. of V. v. 1. 156: "You should have been respective," etc.

127. [Conduct.] Conductor, guide. Cf. Temp. v. 1. 244:—

"And there is in this business more than nature

Was ever conduct of;"

Rich. III. i. 1. 45: "This conduct to convey me to the Tower," etc. See also v. 3. 116 below.

129. [For Mercutio's soul,] etc. The passage calls to mind one similar yet very different in Hen. V. iv. 6. 15 fol.:—

"And cries aloud, 'Tarry, dear cousin Suffolk!

My soul shall keep thine company to heaven;

Tarry, sweet soul, for mine, then fly abreast,

As in this glorious and well-foughten field