Author: William ShakespeareEditor: Roger ApfelbaumNot Peer Reviewed
Romeo and Juliet (Quarto 1, 1597)
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Wo houshold Frends alike in dignitie, 0.43(In faire Verona
, where we lay our Scene) 0.54From ciuill broyles broke into enmitie, 0.65Whose ciuill warre makes ciuill hands vncleane. 0.76From forth the fatall loynes of these two foes, 0.87A paire of starre-crost Louers tooke their life: 0.98Whose misaduentures, piteous ouerthrowes, 0.109(Through the continuing of their Fathers strife, 0.1110And death-markt passage of their Parents rage) 0.1211Is now the two howres traffique of our Stage. 0.1312The which if you with patient eares attend, 0.1413What here we want wee'l studie to amend.