PLATE LXXX VII.

Ronzeo

and

Julie/

                          Ad V Scene ILL


A CHURCHYARD;  IN IT A TOMB BELONGING TO THE CAPULETS.


   ROMEO and PARIS dead, 7ULIET, and FRIAR LA URENGE.


            Friar Laurence.-           Romeo!
                                          [Advances.
          Alack, alack, what blood is this, which stains
          The stony entrance of this sepulchre?
          XVhat mean these masterless and gory swords
          To lie discolour'd by this place of peace?
                                       [Enters the tomb.
          Romeo! 0, pale! XVho else? what, Paris too?
          And steep'd in blood?  Ah, what an unkind hour
          Is guilty of this lamentable chance!
          The lady stirs.                [~uhie/ wakes.
            ~uiiet-O comfortable friar! where is my lord?
          I do remember ~vell where I should be,
          And there I am.    Where is my Romeo?


              Pain/ed by 7AMES NORTHCOTE, R. A.