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  • Title: Romeo and Juliet (Quarto 1, 1597)
  • 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 1, 1597)

    of Romeo and Iuliet.


    Enter Fryer with a Lanthorne.

    How oft to night haue these my aged feete
    2980Stumbled at graues as I did passe along.
    Whose there?
    Man.A frend and one that knowes you well.
    Fr:Who is it that consorts so late the dead,
    What light is yon? if I be not deceived,
    2985Me thinkes it burnes in Capels monument?
    ManIt doth so holy Sir, and there is one
    That loues you dearely.
    Fr.Who is it?
    Man:Romeo.
    2990Fr:How long hath he beene there?
    Man:Full halfe an houre and more.
    Fr:Goe with me thether.
    Man:I dare not sir, he knowes not I am heere:
    2995On paine of death he chargde me to be gone,
    And not for to disturbe him in his enterprize.
    Fr:Then must I goe: my minde presageth ill.

    2997.1Fryer stoops and lookes on the blood and weapons.

    What blood is this that staines the entrance
    Of this marble stony monument?
    3005What meanes these maisterles and goory weapons?
    Ah me I doubt, whose heere? what Romeo dead?
    Who and Paris too? what vnluckie houre
    Is accessary to so foule a sinne?
    3009.1Iuliet rises.
    3010The Lady sturres.
    K2 Iul: