Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
by
William Shakespeare
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Wisehouse Classics
William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet
Executive Editor Sam Vaseghi
Published by Wisehouse Classics – Sweden
ISBN 978-91-7637-267-8
Wisehouse Classics is a Wisehouse Imprint.
© Wisehouse 2017 – Sweden
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Contents
Scene I. Verona. A public place.
Scene III. A room in Capulet’s house.
Scene V. A hall in Capulet’s house.
Act II
Prologue
Scene I. A lane by the wall of Capulet’s orchard.
Scene II. Capulet’s orchard.
Scene III. Friar Laurence’s cell.
Scene IV. A street.
Scene V. Capulet’s orchard.
Scene VI. Friar Laurence’s cell.
Act III
Scene I. A public place.
Scene II. Capulet’s orchard.
Scene III. Friar Laurence’s cell.
Scene IV. A room in Capulet’s house.
Scene V. Capulet’s orchard.
Act IV
Scene I. Friar Laurence’s cell.
Scene II. Hall in Capulet’s house.
Scene III. Juliet’s chamber.
Scene IV. Hall in Capulet’s house.
Scene V. Juliet’s chamber.
Act V
Scene I. Mantua. A street.
Scene II. Friar Laurence’s cell.
Scene III. A churchyard; in it a tomb belonging to the Capulets.
Chorus.
ESCALUS, Prince of Verona.
PARIS, a young Count, kinsman to the Prince.
MONTAGUE, heads of two houses at variance with each other.
CAPULET, heads of two houses at variance with each other.
An old Man, of the CAPULET family.
ROMEO, son to Montague.
TYBALT, nephew to LADY CAPULET.
MERCUTIO, kinsman to the Prince and friend to Romeo.
BENVOLIO, nephew to Montague, and friend to Romeo
TYBALT, nephew to Lady Capulet.
FRIAR LAURENCE, Franciscan.
FRIAR JOHN, Franciscan.
BALTHASAR, servant to Romeo.
ABRAM, servant to Montague.
SAMPSON, servant to Capulet.
GREGORY, servant to Capulet.
PETER, servant to Juliet's nurse.
An Apothecary.
Three Musicians.
An Officer.
LADY MONTAGUE, wife to MONTAGUE.
LADY CAPULET, wife to CAPULET.
JULIET, daughter to CAPULET.
Nurse to JULIET.
Citizens of Verona; Gentlemen and Gentlewomen of both houses; Maskers, Torchbearers, Pages, Guards, Watchmen, Servants, and Attendants.
Scene: Verona; Mantua.
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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 I. Verona. A public place.
Enter Sampson and Gregory, of the house of Capulet, armed with swords and | |
bucklers | |
Sampson | Gregory, o’ my
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