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  • Title: Romeo and Juliet (Quarto 2, 1599)
  • Editor: Roger Apfelbaum
  • ISBN: 1-55058-299-2

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    Author: William Shakespeare
    Editor: Roger Apfelbaum
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    Romeo and Juliet (Quarto 2, 1599)

    of Romeo and Iuliet.
    2645 Fri. Peace ho for shame, confusions care liues not,
    In these confusions heauen and your selfe
    Had part in this faire maide, now heauen hath all,
    And all the better is it for the maid:
    Your part in her, you could not keepe from death.
    2650But heauen keepes his part in eternall life,
    The most you sought was her promotion,
    For twas your heauen she should be aduanst,
    And weepe ye now, seeing she is aduanst
    Aboue the Cloudes, as high as heauen it selfe.
    2655O in this loue, you loue your child so ill,
    That you run mad, seeing that she is well:
    Shees not well married, that liues married long,
    But shees best married, that dies married young.
    Drie vp your teares, and stick your Rosemarie
    2660On this faire Coarse, and as the custome is,
    And in her best array beare her to Church:
    For though some nature bids vs all lament,
    Yet natures teares are reasons merriment.
    Fa. All things that we ordained festiuall,
    2665Turne from their office to black Funerall:
    Our instruments to melancholy bells,
    Our wedding cheare to a sad buriall feast:
    Our solemne himnes to sullen dyrges change:
    Our Bridall flowers serue for a buried Coarse:
    2670And all things change them to the contrarie.
    Fri. Sir go you in, and Madam go with him,
    And go sir Paris, euery one prepare
    To follow this faire Coarse vnto her graue:
    The heauens do lowre vpon you for some ill:
    2675Moue them no more, by crossing their high wil.
    Fxeunt manet.
    Musi. Faith we may put vp our pipes and be gone.
    Nur. Honest good fellowes, ah put vp, put vp,
    For well you know, this is a pitifull case.
    Fid. I my my troath, the case may be amended.
    2679.1Exit omnes.
    K 3 Enter