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Theophilus Cibber [1748], Romeo and Juliet, a tragedy, Revis'd, and Alter'd from Shakespear, By Mr. Theophilus Cibber. First Reviv'd (in September, 1744,) at the Theatre in the Hay-Market: Now Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane... To which is added, A Serio-Comic Apology, For Part of the Life of Mr. Theophilus Cibber, Comedian. Written by Himself... Interspersed with Memoirs and Anecdotes, relating to Stage-Management, Theatrical Revolutions, &c. Also, Cursory Observations on some principal Players... Concluding with a Copy of Verses, call'd, The Contrite Comedian's Confession (Printed for C. Corbett... and G. Woodfall [etc.], London) [word count] [S37400].
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Scene 2 SCENE, the Outside of the Convent. Enter Friar John to Friar Laurence.

John.
Holy Franciscan Friar, Brother! ho!

Lau.
This same should be the Voice of Friar John.
Welcome from Mantua; what says Romeo?
Or, if his Mind be writ, give me his Letter.

John.
Going to find a bare-foot Brother out,
One of our Order, to associate me,
Here in this City visiting the Sick;
And finding him, the Searchers of the Town
Suspecting that we both were in a House
Where the infectious Pestilence did reign,
Seal'd up the Doors, and wou'd not let us forth,
So that my Speed to Mantua there was stay'd.

Lau.
Who bore my Letter then to Romeo?

John.
I could not send it; here it is again,
Nor get a Messenger to bring it thee,
So fearful were they of Infection.

Lau.
Unhappy Fortune! by my Brotherhood,
The Letter was not nice, but full of Charge,
Of dear Import, and the neglecting it
May do much danger. Friar John, go hence
Get me an Iron Crow, and bring it strait
Unto my Cell.

John.
Brother, I'll go and bring it thee.
[Exit.

Lau.
Now must I to the Monument alone:
Within these three Hours will fair Juliet wake;
She will beshrew me much, that Romeo
Hath had no notice of these Accidents:
But I will write again to Mantua,
And keep her at my Cell till Romeo come.
Poor living Coarse, clos'd in a dead Man's Tomb.
[Exit.

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Theophilus Cibber [1748], Romeo and Juliet, a tragedy, Revis'd, and Alter'd from Shakespear, By Mr. Theophilus Cibber. First Reviv'd (in September, 1744,) at the Theatre in the Hay-Market: Now Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane... To which is added, A Serio-Comic Apology, For Part of the Life of Mr. Theophilus Cibber, Comedian. Written by Himself... Interspersed with Memoirs and Anecdotes, relating to Stage-Management, Theatrical Revolutions, &c. Also, Cursory Observations on some principal Players... Concluding with a Copy of Verses, call'd, The Contrite Comedian's Confession (Printed for C. Corbett... and G. Woodfall [etc.], London) [word count] [S37400].
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