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Title: Maude Adams acting edition of Romeo and Juliet;
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Adams, Maude, 1872-1953
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Publisher: New York, R. H. Russell
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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O. No, tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door ;but tis enough, twill serve : I am peppered, I warrant, for this■vvrorld.—A plague o both your houses !—Zounds, a dog, a rat,a mo.ise, a cat, to scratch a man to death! a braggart, a rogue, avillain, that fights by the book of arithmetic!—Why the devilcame vou between us ? I was hurt under your arm. R O M E O. I thought al for the best, M E R C U T I O. Help me into some house, BenvoHo,Or I shall <aint.—A plague of both your houses!They have made worms meat of me. I have it.And soundly too ; ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find mea grave man Your houses ! \Exeunt Mercutio and Benvolio, L. 2 E. R O M E O. I This gentleman, the princes near ally, Mv very friend, hath got his mortal hurt In my behalf; my reputation staind With Tybalts slander,—Tybalt, that an hour Hath been my cousin !—O sweet Juliet, Thy beauty hath made me effeminate. And in my temper softend valours steel \ \Re-enter Benvolio. 7<9
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if ROMEO and JULIETBenvolio. O Romeo, Romeo, brave Mercutios dead ! \Looking off R. C.Here comes the furious Tybalt back again. \^Re-enter Tybalt. Romeo. Alive, in triumph ! and Mercutio slain ! XPifks up Mercutios sword.Now, Tybalt, take the villain back againThat late thou gavest me, for Mercutios soulIs but a little way above our heads.Staying for thine to keep him company ;Either thou, or I, or both, must go with him. Tybalt. Thou, wretched boy, that didst consort him here,Shalt with him hence. Romeo. This shall determine that.XThey fight. Tybm.t falls. Bell. Murmurs within. Benvolio. Romeo, away, be gone ! The citizens are up, and Tybalt slain. Stand not amazd ; the prince will doom thee death. If thou art taken. Hence, be gone, away ! Romeo. (Up C) O, I am fortunes fool ! \_Exit Romeo and Benvolio, L. U. E. Enter officer^guards and servants nf Prince, citizens, etc. 7 ROMEO and JULIET Scene III.—Friar Laurences Cell. Monday afternoon. Romeodiscovered. Enter Friar Laurence, who
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