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  1. (PAGE): And then I ran away to call the watch.
  2. (PAGE): And by and by my master drew on him;
  3. (PAGE): Anon comes one with light to ope the tomb;
  4. (PAGE): And bid me stand aloof, and so I did:
  5. (PAGE): He came with flowers to strew his lady's grave;
  6. (FIRST_WATCHMAN): These dead men's tombs.
  7. (FIRST_WATCHMAN): With instruments upon them, fit to open
  8. (FIRST_WATCHMAN): Here is a friar, and slaughter'd @romeo__'s man;
  9. (FIRST_WATCHMAN): Warm and new kill'd.
  10. (FIRST_WATCHMAN): And @romeo__ dead; and @juliet__, dead before,
  11. (FIRST_WATCHMAN): Sovereign, here lies the County @paris__ slain;
  12. (FIRST_WATCHMAN): A great suspicion: stay the friar too.
  13. (THIRD_WATCHMAN): As he was coming from this churchyard side.
  14. (THIRD_WATCHMAN): We took this mattock and this spade from him,
  15. (THIRD_WATCHMAN): Here is a friar, that trembles, sighs and weeps:
  16. (FIRST_WATCHMAN): Hold him in safety, till the @prince__ come hither.
  17. (SECOND_WATCHMAN): Here's @romeo__'s man; we found him in the churchyard.
  18. (FIRST_WATCHMAN): We cannot without circumstance descry.
  19. (FIRST_WATCHMAN): But the true ground of all these piteous woes
  20. (FIRST_WATCHMAN): We see the ground whereon these woes do lie;