1 Enter Friar Lawrence and Romeo.
2 Enter Friar Lawrence and Paris.
3 Enter Friar Lawrence with a basket.
4 I'll to the Friar to know his remedy.
5 This same should be the voice of Friar John.
6 Enter Friar Lawrence and Paris with Musicians.
7 Here is a Friar that trembles, sighs, and weeps.
8 Re-enter others of the Watch with Friar Lawrence.
9 Friar John, go hence, Get me an iron crow and bring it straight Unto my cell.
10 Now afore God, this reverend holy Friar, All our whole city is much bound to him.
11 Then hie you hence to Friar Lawrence cell; There stays a husband to make you a wife.
12 Tell me not, Friar, that thou hear'st of this, Unless thou tell me how I may prevent it.
13 Enter, at the other end of the Churchyard, Friar Lawrence, with a lantern, crow, and spade.
14 This letter doth make good the Friar's words, Their course of love, the tidings of her death.
15 But he which bore my letter, Friar John, Was stay'd by accident; and yesternight Return'd my letter back.
16 Here is a Friar, and slaughter'd Romeo's man, With instruments upon them fit to open These dead men's tombs.
17 Bid her devise Some means to come to shrift this afternoon, And there she shall at Friar Lawrence cell Be shriv'd and married.
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