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ROMEO AND JULIET


PROLOGUE

Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life;
Whole misadventured piteous overthrows
Do with their death bury their parents' strife.
The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love,
And the continuance of their parents' rage,
Which, but their children's end, nought could remove,
Is now the two hours' traffic of our stage;
The which if you with patient ears attend,
What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend.
Scene 1 : A room in Capulet's house.

[Enter LADY CAPULET and Nurse]

LADY CAPULET : “Nurse, where's my daughter? call her forth to me

[Enter JULIET]

JULIET                   : “How now! who calls?”
Nurse                       : “Your mother.”
JULIET                   : “Madam, I am here.What is your will?”
LADY CAPULET :  “Marry Tell me,
                                    daughter Juliet, How stands your disposition to be married?”
JULIET                   : “It is an honour that I dream not of.”
Nurse                       : “An honour! were not I thine only nurse,I would say thou hadst suck'd
                                    wisdom from thy teat.”
LADY CAPULET : “Well, think of marriage now.The valiant Paris seeks
                                    you for his love.”
Nurse                       : “A man, young lady! lady, such a man As all the world--why, he's a
                                    man of wax.”
JULIET                   : “I'll look to like, if looking liking move: But no more deep will I endart                                mine eye Than your consent gives strength to make it fly.”

Scene 2 : A hall in Capulet's house.

Nurse                       : “Madam, your mother craves a word with you.”
ROMEO                 : “What is her mother?”
Nurse                       : “, Her mother is the lady of the house
ROMEO                 : “Is she a Capulet?O dear account! my life is my foe's debt.”

[Exeunt all but JULIET and Nurse]

JULIET                   : “Come hither, nurse. Go ask his name!”
Nurse                       : “madam his name is Romeo, and a Montague; The only son of your
                                    great enemy.”
JULIET                    : “My only love sprung from my only hate! Prodigious birth of love it is,
                                    That I must love a loathed enemy.”

PROLOGUE

Now old desire doth in his death-bed lie,
And young affection gapes to be his heir;
That fair for which love groan'd for and would die,
With tender Juliet match'd, is now not fair.
Now Romeo is beloved and loves again,
Alike betwitched by the charm of looks,
But to his foe supposed he must complain,
And she steal love's sweet bait from fearful hooks:
Being held a foe, he may not have access
To breathe such vows as lovers use to swear;
And she as much in love, her means much less
To meet her new-beloved any where:
But passion lends them power, time means, to meet
Tempering extremities with extreme sweet.

SCENE 3 : Capulet's orchard.

ROMEO                  : “He jests at scars that never felt a wound.”
JULIET                    : “Ay me!”        
ROMEO                   : “O, speak again, bright angel! for thou art As glorious to this night.”
JULIET                     : “O Romeo, Romeo!”
ROMEO                   : “Lady, by yonder blessed moon I swear That tips with silver all these
                                      fruit-tree tops.”
JULIET                     : “O, swear not by the moon, That monthly changes in her circled orb”
ROMEO                   : “What shall I swear by?”
JULIET                     : “Do not swear at all; And I'll believe thee.”
ROMEO                  : “If my heart's dear love.“
JULIET                    : “Well, do not swear Sweet, good night!”
ROMEO                  : “O, wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied?”
[Nurse calls within]  : “I hear some noise within; dear love, adieu!”
JULIET                    : “Three words, dear Romeo, and good night indeed.”
Nurse [Within]         : “Madam!
JULIET                    : “I come.”
Nurse [Within]         : “Madam!”
JULIET                    : “I come.”
ROMEO                  : “So thrive my soul.”
JULIET                    : “A thousand times good night!”
ROMEO                  : “A thousand times the worse, to want thy light. Love goes toward love,
                                    as schoolboys from their books, But love from love, toward school
                                    with heavy looks.”

SCENE 4 : capulet orchard.

Nurse                          : “O God's lady dear!”
JULIET                       : “Here's such a coil! come, what says Romeo?”
Nurse                           : “Have you got leave to go to shrift to-day?”
JULIET                       : “I have.”
Nurse                           : “Then hie you hence to Friar Laurence' cell; There stays a husband to
                                       make you a wife.”
JULIET                        : “Hie to high fortune! Honest nurse, farewell.”

SCENE 5 :  Friar Laurence's cell.

FRIAR LAURENCE  : “So smile the heavens upon this holy act"
ROMEO                       : “Amen, amen!”
JULIET                         : “Good even to my ghostly confessor.”
FRIAR LAURENCE               : “Romeo shall thank thee, daughter, for us both.”
JULIET                         : “As much to him, else is his thanks too much.”
ROMEO                       : “Juliet, then sweeten with the breath This neighbour air, and let rich                                                                            music's tongue Unfold the imagined happiness that both Receive in either by this dear      encounter.”
JULIET                         : “my true love is grown to such excess I cannot sum up sum of half                 
                                          My wealth”                  
FRIAR LAURENCE               : “come with me, and we make short work

SCENE 6 : Friar Laurence's cell.

[Knocking]
FRIAR LAURENCE     : “Who knocks so hard? whence come you? what's your will?”
Nurse   [Within]              : “Let me come in, and you shall know my errand I come from Lady
                                           Juliet.”
FRIAR LAURENCE     : “Welcome, then.”
[Enter Nurse]
Nurse                               : “O holy friar, O, tell me, holy friar, Where is my lady's lord,
                                            where's Romeo?”
FRIAR LAURENCE                 : “There on the ground, with his own tears made drunk.”
ROMEO                         : “Nurse!”
Nurse                               : “Ah sir! ah sir! Well, death's the end of all.”
ROMEO                         : “Spakest thou of Juliet? how is it with her? Cancelled love?”
Nurse                               : “O, she says nothing, sir, but weeps and weeps; And now falls
                                            on her bed
ROMEO                          : “bid my sweet prepare to chide.”
Nurse                                : “Here, sir, a ring she bid me give you, sir”
[Exit]
ROMEO                          : “How well my comfort is revived by this!”
FRIAR LAURENCE                  : “Go hence; good night”

SCENE 7 :  Capulet's orchard.

LADY CAPULET[Within] : “Ho, daughter! are you up?”
JULIET                                : “Who is't that calls? is it my lady mother?
 [Enter LADY CAPULET]
LADY CAPULET               : “Why, how now, Juliet!”
JULIET                                 : “Madam, I am not well.”
LADY CAPULET               : “Evermore weeping for your cousin's death?
JULIET                                 : “Yet let me weep for such a feeling loss.
LADY CAPULET                 : “So shall you feel the loss, but not the friend Which you weep         
                                                    for.”
JULIET                                   : “Feeling so the loss, Cannot choose but ever weep the friend.”
LADY CAPULET                 : “Well, girl, thou weep'st not so much for his death, As that the
                                                   villain lives which slaughter'd him.”
JULIET                                   : “What villain madam?”
LADY CAPULET                 : “That same villain, But now I'll tell thee joyful tidings, girl.”
JULIET                                    : “Madam,in happy time, what day is that?”
LADY CAPULET                 : “Marry, my child,early next Thursday morn The gallant,
                                                     The County Paris,at Saint Peter's Church

SCENE 8 :  Friar Laurence's cell.

FRIAR LAURENCE                          : “Ah, Juliet, I already know thy grief On Thursday next be
                                                    married to this county.”
JULIET                                    :“Tell me not, friar, that thou hear'st of this, Unless thou tell
                                                    me how I may prevent it.”
FRIAR LAURENCE                          : “Which craves desperate an execution. As that is desperate  
                                                     Which would prevent”
                                                     prevent.”
JULIET                                   : “Give me, give me! O, tell not me of fear!”
FRIAR LAURENCE                          : “Hold get you gone, be strong and prosperous In this
      I'll send a letters to thy lord.”
JULIET                                    : “Love give me strength! and strength shall help afford.
     Farewell, dear father!”

SCENE 9 :  Juliet's chamber.

JULIET                                    : “Ay, those attires are best: but, gentle nurse, I pray thee,
     leave me to myself to-night.”
Nurse                                       : “yes, madam.”
LADY CAPULET                  : “What, are you busy, need you my help?”
JULIET                                    : “No, madam.”
LADY CAPULET                 : “Good night Get thee to bed, and rest.”

SCENE 10 :  Juliet's chamber

Nurse                                        : “Why, lamb! why, lady! fie, you slug-a-bed! Why, love, I
                                                     say! madam! sweet-heart! why, bride! What, not a
                                                     word?Lady! lady! lady! Alas, alas! Help, help! my lady's
                                                     dead! O, well-a-day, that ever I was born! Some aqua
                                                     vitae,My lord! my lady!”
LADY CAPULET                 : “What is the matter?”
Nurse                                        : “Look, look! O heavy day!”
LADY CAPULET                 : “O me, O me! My child, my only life, Revive, look up, or
                                                    Help, help! Call help.”
[JULIET wakes]
JULIET                                    : “O comfortable friar! where is my lord? Where is my
                                                    Romeo? Romeo ? no.........!!! please wake up.

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