The title of the book is Romeo and Juliet

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Prologue of Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare's original Romeo and Juliet text is originally long so we have spilt the text in to one act and scene per page. All acts and scenes are listed on the Romeo and Juliet original text page or linked to from the bottom of this page. Two households both a like in dignity, in fair Verona where we lay out scene from ancient grudge break to new mutiny. Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal ions of these two foes. A pair of star crossed lovers take their life, whose misadventured piteous overthrows. Do with their death bury their parents strife.The fearful passage of their marked love, and the continuance of their parents rage. Which but their children's end nought could remove. Is now the two hours traffic of our stage, the which if you with patient ears attend. Gregory shook his head. No Sampson straightened up. I am not biting my thumb at you. Well said the Montague. That's alright then. He knew as well as Sampson what the penalty for starting a fight was. Peace to you then. The Mortagues were about to move on but the temptation was too much Sampson. He could not let this chance pass. I am definitely biting my thumb though he said. Gregory forgetting the dangers in this moment of excitement stepped forward then and gave the Mortagues a hard look. Do you want to make something of it? Abraham seemed to consider that for a moment. Then: Make something of it? he said calmly. He turned his head and asked Balthasar. Do we? Balthasar dismissed the thought with a gesture. Abraham shook his head slowly. No. We donot want to make anything of it. Sampson seeing that the Mortague men were about to walk on brought his face closer to Abraham's and put on an even harder look because if you do. He said speaking slowly I am ready. He slept back leant his elbow on Gregory's shoulder crossed one leg Infront of the other and looked the Mortague servants up and down. Abraham nodded signalled his friend to follow and turned to go. Sampson did not like to think that the fun was over. He moved quickly to bar the Mortagues way . I don't know who you think you are he told them.I will have you know my master's just as good a man as yours is. Not better though said Abraham stopping again. Well said Sampson. He knew that if he said his master was better it would be an unbearable insult: there would be no going back so this was the critical moment.
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