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Romeo and Juliet, V. iii
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Enter Boy and Watch.

Page. This is the place; there where the torch doth burn.

First Watch. The ground is bloody; search about the churchyard. 172
Go, some of you; whoe'er you find, attach.
[Exeunt some of the Watch.]
Pitiful sight! here lies the county slain,
And Juliet bleeding, warm, and newly dead,
Who here hath lain these two days buried. 176
Go, tell the prince, run to the Capulets,
Raise up the Montagues, some others search:
[Exeunt others of the Watch.]
We see the ground whereon these woes do lie;
But the true ground of all these piteous woes
We cannot without circumstance descry. 181

Enter one with Romeo's man.

Sec. Watch. Here's Romeo's man; we found him in the churchyard.

First Watch. Hold him in safety, till the prince come hither.

Enter Friar and another Watchman.

Third Watch. Here is a friar, that trembles, sighs, and weeps; 184
We took this mattock and this spade from him,
As he was coming from this churchyard side.

First Watch. A great suspicion: stay the friar too. 187

Enter Prince with others.

Prince. What misadventure is so early up,
That calls our person from our morning's rest?


173 attach: arrest
180 ground: reason