Read the excerpt from act iv, scene v of romeo and juliet. first musician: faith, we may put up our pipes, and be gone. 105 nurse: honest good fellows, ah! put up, put up, for, well you know, this is a pitiful case. [exit.] first musician: ay, by my troth, the case may be amended. [enter peter.] peter: musicians! o! musicians, ‘heart’s ease, heart’s ease:’ o! an ye will have me live, play ‘heart’s ease.’ first musician: why ‘heart’s ease?’ peter: o! musicians, because my heart itself plays ‘my heart is full of woe;’ o! play me some merry dump, to comfort me. 110 second musician: not a dump we; ’tis no time to play now. peter: you will not then? musicians: no. peter: i will then give it you soundly. first musician: what will you give us? 115 peter: no money, on my faith! but the gleek: i will give you the minstrel. how does this excerpt offer comic relief?