Romeo and Juliet — Act 1, Scene 4: A street.

Romeo arrives at the Capulet feast in disguise with Mercutio, Benvolio, and other maskers, torches, and attendants. Romeo is reluctant to dance and says he will only carry a torch, while Mercutio teases him for being too much in love and tries to rouse him to join the revels. Mercutio then launches into a long, imaginative speech about Queen Mab and the dreams she sends to different kinds of people. Romeo interrupts him and says he is talking nonsense. Benvolio reminds the group that supper is over and they are already late, and Romeo ends the scene uneasy, fearing that the night may bring some harmful event.