PROLOGUE
Two
____________________
,
both
alike
in
____________________
,
In
fair
____________________
,
where
we
lay
our
____________________
,
From
____________________
grudge
break
to
new
____________________
,
Where
civil
____________________
makes
civil
____________________
unclean
.
From
forth
the
fatal
____________________
of
these
two
____________________
A
____________________
of
star
-
cross'd
____________________
take
their
life
;
Whose
____________________
____________________
overthrows
Do
with
their
death
bury
their
____________________
strife
.
The
fearful
passage
of
their
____________________
-
mark'd
____________________
,
And
the
____________________
of
their
____________________
rage
,
Which
,
but
their
____________________
end
,
nought
could
____________________
,
Is
now
the
two
____________________
traffic
of
our
____________________
;
The
which
if
you
with
patient
ears
attend
,
What
here
shall
miss
,
our
____________________
shall
strive
to
mend
.