Romeo and Juliet (Folio 1, 1623)
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Enter Frier Iohn to Frier Lawrence.
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Enter Frier Lawrence.
¶Welcome from Mantua, what sayes Romeo?
¶Or if his mind be writ, giue me his Letter.
¶Iohn. Going to find a bare-foote Brother out,
¶And finding him, the Searchers of the Towne
¶Where the infectious pestilence did raigne,
2830Seal'd vp the doores, and would not let vs forth,
¶Law. Who bare my Letter then to Romeo?
2835So fearefull were they of infection.
¶Law. Vnhappie Fortune: by my Brotherhood
¶The Letter was not nice, but full of charge,
¶Of deare import, and the neglecting it
¶May do much danger: Frier Iohn go hence,
2840Get me an Iron Crow, and bring it straight
¶Vnto my Cell.
¶Within this three houres will faire Iuliet wake,
2845Shee will beshrew me much that Romeo
¶Hath had no notice of these accidents:
¶But I will write againe to Mantua,
¶And keepe her at my Cell till Romeo come,
¶Poore liuing Coarse, clos'd in a dead
mans Tombe,
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Exit.
