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SC. III.
ROMEO AND JULIET
175
Raise up the Montagues; some others search:—[E 1][Exeunt other Watchmen.[C 1]
We see the ground whereon these woes do lie; |
Re-enter[C 2] some of the Watch, with Balthasar.
Second Watch.[C 3] | Here's Romeo's man; we found him in the churchyard. |
First Watch.[C 4] | Hold him in safety till the prince come hither. |
Re-enter Friar Laurence, and another Watchman.
Third Watch. | Here is a friar, that trembles, sighs and weeps: We took this mattock and this spade from him, As he was coming from this churchyard[C 5] side.185 |
First Watch. | A great suspicion: stay the friar too.[C 6] |
Enter the Prince and Attendants.
Prince. | What misadventure is so early up, That calls our person from our morning's[C 7] rest? |
Enter[C 8] Capulet, Lady Capulet, and others.
Cap. | What should it be that they so shriek[C 9][E 3] abroad? |
- ↑ 177. Exeunt …] Capell.
- ↑ 180. Re-enter …] Dyce; Enter Romeos man Q, F.
- ↑ 181. Second Watch] Rowe; Watch Q, F.
- ↑ 182, 186. First Watch] Rowe, Chiefe Watch Q, Con. F.
- ↑ 185. churchyard] F, churchyards Q.
- ↑ 186. too] F, too too Q.
- ↑ 188. morning's] F, morning Q.
- ↑ Enter …] Capell (substantially), Enter Capels Q, Enter Capulet and his Wife F.
- ↑ 189. they so shriek] F, is so shrike Q.