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 | title    = Romeo and Juliet
 | author   = William Shakespeare
 | section  = 
 | previous = 
 | year     = 1623
 | next     = [[The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet/Prologue|Prologue]]
(contracted; show full):Nightly shall be to strew thy grave and weep.
''The Page whistles''
:The boy gives warning something doth approach.
:What cursed foot wanders this way to-night,
:To cross my obsequies and true love's rite?
:What with a torch! muffle me, night, awhile.

''Retires''
<br/>
''Enter Romeo and Balthasar, with a torch,

''<br/>
''mattock, &amp;c''

'''Romeo'''
:Give me that mattock and the wrenching iron.
:Hold, take this letter; early in the morning
:See thou deliver it to my lord and father.
:Give me the light: upon thy life, I charge thee,
:Whate'er thou hear'st or seest, stand all aloof,
(contracted; show full)[[el:Ρωμαίος και Ιουλιέτα]]
[[es:Romeo y Julieta]]
[[fr:Roméo et Juliette]]
[[hu:Romeo és Júlia]]
[[pl:Romeo i Julia]]
[[ro:Romeo și Julieta]]
[[ru:Ромео и Джульетта (Шекспир/Михаловский)]]
[[sr:Ромео и Јулија]]