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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)

    The excellent Tragedie

    Ah comfortable Fryer.
    I doe remember well where I should be,
    And what we talkt of: but yet I cannot see
    3013.1Him for whose sake I vndertooke this hazard.
    Fr:Lady come foorth. I heare some noise at hand,
    We shall be taken, Paris, he is slaine,
    3019.1And Romeo dead: and if we heere be tane
    We shall be thought to be as accessarie.
    3020I will prouide for you in some close Nunery.
    Iul:Ah leaue me, leaue me, I will not from hence.
    Fr:I heare some noise, I dare not stay, come, come.
    Iul:Goe get thee gone.
    Whats heere a cup closde in my louers hands?
    Ah churle drinke all, and leaue no drop for me.

    Enter Watch.
    Watch:This way, this way.
    Iul:I, noise? then must I be resolute.
    O happy dagger thou shalt end my feare,
    3035Rest in my bosome, thus I come to thee.
    She stabs herselfe and falles.


    Enter watch.

    Cap:Come looke about, what weapons haue we heere?
    See frends where Iuliet two daies buried,
    New bleeding wounded, search and see who's neare.
    3042.1Attach and bring them to vs presently.
    Enter one with the Fryer.
    1.Captaine heers a Fryer with tooles about him,
    3055Fitte to ope a tombe.
    Cap:A great suspition, keep him safe.
    Ente