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ContentsTHE PROLOGUE.
ACT I
Scene I. A public place.
Scene II. A Street.
Scene III. Room in Capulet¡¯s House.
Scene IV. A Street.
Scene V. A Hall in Capulet¡¯s House.
ACT II
CHORUS.
Scene I. An open place adjoining Capulet¡¯s Garden.
Scene II. Capulet¡¯s Garden.
Scene III. Friar Lawrence¡¯s Cell.
Scene IV. A Street.
Scene V. Capulet¡¯s Garden.
Scene VI. Friar Lawrence¡¯s Cell.
ACT III
Scene I. A public Place.
Scene II. A Room in Capulet¡¯s House.
Scene III. Friar Lawrence¡¯s cell.
Scene IV. A Room in Capulet¡¯s House.
Scene V. An open Gallery to Juliet¡¯s Chamber, overlooking the Garden.
ACT IV
Scene I. Friar Lawrence¡¯s Cell.
Scene II. Hall in Capulet¡¯s House.
Scene III. Juliet¡¯s Chamber.
Scene IV. Hall in Capulet¡¯s House.
Scene V. Juliet¡¯s Chamber; Juliet on the bed.
ACT V
Scene I. Mantua. A Street.
Scene II. Friar Lawrence¡¯s Cell.
Scene III. A churchyard; in it a Monument belonging to the Capulets.