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 At lat Romeo joins his dear wife: their reunion is accompanied with the mot tender tetimonies of love and joy: not knowing where to take refuge, they depart happily from Verona, and go to conceal themelves in a country eat which belongs to the father of Juliet; where the ix lat cenes lie.

Juliet, Romeo, Anelmo and Marino, are diguied like peaants; their deign is to tay two or three days in the country eat, till they have procured the neceary conveniencies [sic] to carry them further; but Fortune determines otherways [sic].

Antonio comes to his country eat, in order to celebrate there his nuptials with Dorothea; Theobald, father of this young lady, and everal other gentlemen of the Capulet faction, are preent at the olemnity: their arrival obliges Romeo and his company to hide themelves in different parts of the houe: the countryman has no upicion who they really are, and they engage him to ecrecy by their liberality.

As Juliet is hid in a chamber above that into which her father has retired, he hears him peak, and that nobody is with him; he peaks to him herelf, as we may uppoe, through a hole, though the author does not take the leat notice how: their converation produces a cene which brings on the catatrophe of the piece. Rh