The Middling

A middling is described as being equally distant from the extremes or being at neither extreme.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Romeo: I must indeed; and therefore came I hither.
Good gentle youth, tempt not a desperate man;
Fly hence, and leave me: think upon these gone;
Let them affright thee. I beseech thee, youth,
Put not another sin upon my head,
By urging me to fury: O, be gone!
By heaven, I love thee better than myself;
For I come hither arm'd against myself:
Stay not, be gone; live, and hereafter say,
A madman's mercy bade thee run away.

Romeo & Juliet. Act V. Scene III.

posted by Gabriel at 1:29 AM

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