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Which of the following lines from mercutio foreshadows the deaths of both children of the capulets and montagues? alas poor romeo! he is already dead; stabbed with a white wench's black eye; run through the ear with a love-song; the very pin of his heart cleft with the blind bow-boy's butt-shaft; and is he a man to encounter tybalt? o, then, i see queen mab hath been with you. she is the fairies' midwife, and she comes in shape no bigger than an agate-stone (60) on the fore-finger of an alderman, drawn with a team of little atomies athwart men's noses as they lie asleep; consort! what, dost thou make us minstrels? an thou make minstrels of us, look to hear nothing but discords: here's my fiddlestick; here's that shall make you dance. 'zounds, consort!me into some house, benvolio, or i shall faint. a plague o' both your houses! they have made worms' meat of me: i have it, and soundly too: your houses!

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