Romeo: O true apothecary!Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die.'
Paris enters tomb, scattering flowers at Juliet’s closed tombParis: Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew
Friar Larence enters with a lantern and crowbarFriar: Alack, alack, what blood is this, which stainsThe stony entrance of this sepulchre?What mean these masterless and gory swordsTo lie discolour'd by this place of peace?
Romeo enters, with a torch, pickaxe and an iron crowbar. Paris hidesParis: That murder'd my love's cousinThis is that banish'd haughty Montague, ...
Friar sees the aftermath of the fight, and Juliet wakes upJuliet: O comfortable friar! where is my lord?I do remember well where I should be, And there I am. Where is my Romeo?
Paris and Romeo fightRomeo: Wilt thou provoke me? then have at thee, boy
Paris dies, and Romeo opens Juliets’s tombParis: O, I am slain! If thou be merciful, Open the tomb, lay me with Juliet.
Friar is told by Juliet to leaveJuliet: Go, get thee hence, for I will not away.
Juliet doesn't want to live without Romeo, and kills herselfJuliet: Go, get thee hence,for I will not away.
Romeo lays paris by Juliet and makes final speechRomeo: ...Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavoury guide!Thou desperate pilot, now at once run onThe dashing rocks thy sea-sick weary bark!Here's to my love!
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