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Romeo and Juliet: Act 5 Scene 2
Scene II Friar Laurence's cell.
- [Enter FRIAR JOHN]
- FRIAR JOHN
- Holy Franciscan friar! brother, ho!
- [Enter FRIAR LAURENCE]
- FRIAR LAURENCE
- This same should be the voice of Friar John.
- Welcome from Mantua: what says Romeo?
- Or, if his mind be writ, give me his letter.
- FRIAR JOHN
- Going to find a bare-foot brother out
- One of our order, to associate me,
- Here in this city visiting the sick,
- And finding him, the searchers of the town,
- Suspecting that we both were in a house
- Where the infectious pestilence did reign,
- Seal'd up the doors, and would not let us forth;
- So that my speed to Mantua there was stay'd.
- FRIAR LAURENCE
- Who bare my letter, then, to Romeo?
- FRIAR JOHN
- I could not send it,--here it is again,--
- Nor get a messenger to bring it thee,
- So fearful were they of infection.
- FRIAR LAURENCE
- Unhappy fortune! by my brotherhood,
- The letter was not nice but full of charge
- Of dear import, and the neglecting it
- May do much danger. Friar John, go hence;
- Get me an iron crow, and bring it straight
- Unto my cell.
- FRIAR JOHN
- Brother, I'll go and bring it thee.
- [Exit]
- FRIAR LAURENCE
- Now must I to the monument alone;
- Within three hours will fair Juliet wake:
- She will beshrew me much that Romeo
- Hath had no notice of these accidents;
- But I will write again to Mantua,
- And keep her at my cell till Romeo come;
- Poor living corse, closed in a dead man's tomb!
- [Exit]
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