How does Paris react to the following speech by Romeo? 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. (V, iii, 65-70) He does not understand: he accuses Romeo of making "conjurations." He is insulted and challenged: he responds with violent anger. He is frightened and tries to escape. He tries to stab Romeo before he can draw his sword.