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Romeo and Juliet (Quarto 2, 1599)
Prologue
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The Prologue.
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Corus.
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Two hou
s
h
olds both alike in dignitie,
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(In faire
Verona
where we lay our Scene
)
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From auncient grudge, breake to new mutinie,
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Where ciuill bloud makes ciuill hands vncleane:
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From forth the fatall loynes of the
s
e two foes,
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A paire of
s
t
arre-cro
s
t
louers, take their life:
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Who
s
e mi
s
aduentur'd pittious ouerthrowes,
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Doth with their death burie their Parents
s
t
rife.
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The fearfull pa
s
s
age of their death-markt loue,
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And the continuance of their Parents rage:
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Which but their childrens end nought could remoue:
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Is now the two houres tra
ffi
cque of our Stage.
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The which if you with patient eares attend,
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What heare
s
h
all mi
s
s
e, our toyle
s
h
all
s
t
riue to mend.
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