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Romeo and Juliet-Prologue (EASY) (D)

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William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet Act 1,Prologue. Fill in the blanks in order to complete the prologue.

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(Level Difficultly- EASY) William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet Act 1,Prologue. Fill in the blanks in order to complete the prologue.

por Silvia Munoz
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continuance Verona parents' mutiny death dignity remove pair loins blood lovers love ancient hours' toil foes children's stage parents' hands households scene misadventured piteous

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 .

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stage loins ancient Verona lovers pair hours' parents' children's toil scene mutiny hands love parents' misadventured continuance blood households piteous remove foes death dignity

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 .

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