"Heat them, and they retort that heat again

To the first giver," etc.

171. [Envious.] Malicious; as often.

173. [By and by.] Presently. See on ii. 2. 151 above, and cf. iii. 3. 76 and v. 3. 284 below.

180. [Affection makes him false.] "The charge, though produced at hazard, is very just. The author, who seems to intend the character of Benvolio as good, meant, perhaps, to show how the best minds, in a state of faction and discord, are detorted to criminal partiality" (Johnson).

188. [Concludes.] For the transitive use (= end), cf. 2 Hen. VI. iii. 1. 153: "Will not conclude their plotted tragedy."

190. [Exile.] Accented by S. on either syllable. So also with the noun in iii. 3. 20 and v. 3. 211 below.

193. [Amerce.] Used by S. only here.

196. [Purchase out.] Cf. buy out in C. of E. i. 2. 5, K. John, iii. 1. 164, Ham. iii. 3. 60, etc.

198. [Hour.] Metrically a dissyllable; as in ii. 5. 11 above. Cf. Temp. v. 1. 4. etc.