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ROMEO AND JULIET
[ACT V.
To make me die with a restorative.[Kisses him.

Thy lips are warm!

First Watch. [Within.][C 1] Lead, boy: which way?
Jul. Yea, noise? then I'll be brief.—O happy dagger![Snatching[C 2] Romeo's dagger.
This is[C 3] thy sheath;[Stabs herself.[C 4]
This is[C 61] thy sheath; there rust,[C 5][E 1] and let me die.[Falls[C 6] on Romeo's body, and dies.

Enter Watch,[C 7] with the Page[C 8] of Paris.

Page. This is the place; there, where the torch doth burn.170
First Watch. The ground is bloody; search about the churchyard:
Go, some of you, whoe'er you find, attach.—[Exeunt some.[C 9]

Pitiful sight! here lies the county slain,
And Juliet bleeding, warm, and newly dead,
Who here hath lain this[C 10] two days[E 2] buried.—175
Go, tell the prince; run to the Capulets;

  1. 167. First Watch [Within]] Capell; Enter boy and Watch. Watch Q, F.
  2. 168. Snatching …] Steevens.
  3. 169. This is] Q, 'Tis in F.
  4. Stabs herself] Kils herselfe F (at end of line), omitted Q, She stabs herselfe and falles Q 1;
  5. rust] Q, F; rest Q 1.
  6. Falls …] Malone.
  7. Enter Watch …] Capell substantially, here, in place assigned by Q 1 (compare collation, line 167).
  8. 170. Page] Capell, Watch boy Q, Boy F.
  9. 172. Exeunt …] Hanmer substantially.
  10. 175. this] Q these F.
  1. 169. rust] Of course rest Q 1, which many editors prefer, may be right; but our best authority is Q, and rust would more readily be misprinted rest than vice versâ. Grant White, who had regarded rust as a misprint, altered his opinion, and wrote: "Juliet's imagination is excited, and, looking beyond her suicidal act, she sees her dead Romeo's dagger, which would otherwise rust in its sheath, rusting in her heart; and, with fierce and amorous joy, she cries, 'This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die.'" 'Tis in of F is an attempt to emend the misprint 'Tis is of Q 3. Mr. Fleay proposes dagger lie In this, ending line 167 at noise.
  2. 175. two days] See [[../../Act 4/Scene 1|IV. i. 105]].