Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Romeo and Juliet ACT V




ACT V


SCENE I. Mantua. A street.
Enter ROMEO
ROMEO
Enter BALTHASAR, booted
BALTHASAR
ROMEO
BALTHASAR
ROMEO
BALTHASAR
ROMEO
Exit BALTHASAR
Enter Apothecary
Apothecary
ROMEO
Apothecary
ROMEO
Apothecary
ROMEO
Apothecary
ROMEO
Exeunt
SCENE II. Friar Laurence's cell.
Enter FRIAR JOHN
FRIAR JOHN
Enter FRIAR LAURENCE
FRIAR LAURENCE
FRIAR JOHN
FRIAR LAURENCE
FRIAR JOHN
FRIAR LAURENCE
FRIAR JOHN
Exit
FRIAR LAURENCE
Exit
SCENE III. A churchyard; in it a tomb belonging to the Capulets.
Enter PARIS, and his Page bearing flowers and a torch
PARIS
PAGE
Retires
PARIS
The Page whistles
Retires
Enter ROMEO and BALTHASAR, with a torch, mattock, & c
ROMEO
BALTHASAR
ROMEO
BALTHASAR
Retires
ROMEO
Opens the tomb
PARIS
Comes forward
ROMEO
PARIS
ROMEO
They fight
PAGE
Exit
PARIS
Falls
Dies
ROMEO
Laying PARIS in the tomb
Drinks
Dies
Enter, at the other end of the churchyard, FRIAR LAURENCE, with a lantern, crow, and spade
FRIAR LAURENCE
BALTHASAR
FRIAR LAURENCE
BALTHASAR
FRIAR LAURENCE
BALTHASAR
FRIAR LAURENCE
BALTHASAR
FRIAR LAURENCE
BALTHASAR
FRIAR LAURENCE
BALTHASAR
FRIAR LAURENCE
Advances
Enters the tomb
JULIET wakes
JULIET
Noise within
FRIAR LAURENCE
Noise again
JULIET
Exit FRIAR LAURENCE
Kisses him
First Watchman
JULIET
Snatching ROMEO's dagger
Stabs herself
Falls on ROMEO's body, and dies
Enter Watch, with the Page of PARIS
PAGE
First Watchman
Re-enter some of the Watch, with BALTHASAR
Second Watchman
First Watchman
Re-enter others of the Watch, with FRIAR LAURENCE
Third Watchman
First Watchman
Enter the PRINCE and Attendants
PRINCE
Enter CAPULET, LADY CAPULET, and others
CAPULET
LADY CAPULET
PRINCE
First Watchman
PRINCE
First Watchman
CAPULET
LADY CAPULET
Enter MONTAGUE and others
PRINCE
MONTAGUE
PRINCE
MONTAGUE
PRINCE
FRIAR LAURENCE
PRINCE
FRIAR LAURENCE
I will be brief, for my short date of breath
Is not so long as is a tedious tale.
Romeo, there dead, was husband to that Juliet;
And she, there dead, that Romeo's faithful wife:
I married them; and their stol'n marriage-day
Was Tybalt's dooms-day, whose untimely death
Banish'd the new-made bridegroom from the city,
For whom, and not for Tybalt, Juliet pined.
You, to remove that siege of grief from her,
Betroth'd and would have married her perforce
To County Paris: then comes she to me,
And, with wild looks, bid me devise some mean
To rid her from this second marriage,
Or in my cell there would she kill herself.
Then gave I her, so tutor'd by my art,
A sleeping potion; which so took effect
As I intended, for it wrought on her
The form of death: meantime I writ to Romeo,
That he should hither come as this dire night,
To help to take her from her borrow'd grave,
Being the time the potion's force should cease.
But he which bore my letter, Friar John,
Was stay'd by accident, and yesternight
Return'd my letter back. Then all alone
At the prefixed hour of her waking,
Came I to take her from her kindred's vault;
Meaning to keep her closely at my cell,
Till I conveniently could send to Romeo:
But when I came, some minute ere the time
Of her awaking, here untimely lay
The noble Paris and true Romeo dead.
She wakes; and I entreated her come forth,
And bear this work of heaven with patience:
But then a noise did scare me from the tomb;
And she, too desperate, would not go with me,
But, as it seems, did violence on herself.
All this I know; and to the marriage
Her nurse is privy: and, if aught in this
Miscarried by my fault, let my old life
Be sacrificed, some hour before his time,
Unto the rigour of severest law.
PRINCE
BALTHASAR
PRINCE
PAGE
PRINCE
CAPULET
MONTAGUE
CAPULET
PRINCE
Exeunt

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