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  1. Muffle me, night, awhile. PARIS moves away from the tomb Enter ROMEO and BALTHASAR. PARIS moves away from the tomb Enter ROMEO and BALTHASAR. ROMEO. Give me that mattock and the wrenching iron. (takes them from BALTHASAR) 25 Hold, take this letter. Early in the morning. See thou deliver it to my lord and father.

  2. Arms, take your last embrace. And, lips, O you The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss A dateless bargain to engrossing death. [Kisses JULIET, takes out the poison] Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavoury guide. Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on The dashing rocks thy seasick, weary bark. Here’s to my love!

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  4. When Romeo enters the tomb, he sees Juliet in a corpse-like state and launches into a long, sad speech, kisses her, and drinks his poison. Friar Lawrence enters, just a moment too late, and sees Romeo’s corpse lying beside not-dead Juliet. She wakes up, and Friar Lawrence attempts to convince her to flee the scene. But she won’t leave Romeo.

    • Paris
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    • Juliet
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    • Lady Capulet
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    Give me your torch, boy. Go stand away from me. No, put out the torch. I’d rather not been seen. Lie there under those yew trees with your ears close to the ground. That way you’ll hear if anyone comes into the churchyard or tries to dig up a grave. If you hear someone, signal me by whistling. Give me those flowers. Do as I asked you to. Go.

    Give me the ax and the crowbar. Hang on, take this letter. Make sure you deliver it to my father early in the morning. Give me the torch. On my life, I order you to stay here. Don’t follow me no matter what your hear or see. Don’t interrupt me in my business. I’m going into this tomb partly to see her face, but mostly because I have to take a preci...

    Oh my comforting friar! Where is my husband? I remembered where I was going to wake up, and here I am. Where is my Romeo?

    Here’s a friar we found trembling, sighing, and weeping. We took this ax and this spade away from him as he was coming from this side of the churchyard.

    Some people in the street cried Romeo’s name, some cried Juliet’s, some cried Paris’, and all of them were running in the direction of our mausoleum.

    Alas, my lord, my wife died tonight. She was overcome with grief after his exile. What further sorrow threatens me in my old age?

  5. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 5, scene 3. ⌜ Scene 3 ⌝. Synopsis: Paris visits Juliet’s tomb and, when Romeo arrives, challenges him. Romeo and Paris fight and Paris is killed. Romeo, in the tomb, takes poison, dying as he kisses Juliet. As Friar Lawrence enters the tomb, Juliet awakes to find Romeo lying dead. Frightened by a noise, the Friar flees the tomb.

  6. Disaster strikes in the Capulet tomb as Romeo and Paris both go to check on Juliet.No Fear Shakespeare is a service created by Spark notes to modernize the w...

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  7. Analysis. In the graveyard outside the church, Paris sneaks close to the Capulet crypt to scatter flowers around Juliet ’s resting place while his page keeps watch nearby. Paris vows to come to Juliet’s grave nightly. When his page whistles, indicating that someone is coming, Paris hides.

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