1:17:03
	And thus he goes
to the apothecary...
1:17:06
	That's me.
1:17:08
	and buys
a deadly poison.
1:17:10
	He enters the tomb to say farewell
to Juliet who lies there cold as death.
1:17:15
	He drinks the poison.
1:17:19
	He dies by her side,
1:17:23
	and then she wakes
and sees him dead.
1:17:26
	And so Juliet
takes his dagger...
1:17:31
	and then kills herself.
1:17:38
	Well, that will have them
rolling in the aisles.
1:17:41
	Sad... and wonderful.
1:17:45
	I have a blue velvet cap
that'll do well.
1:17:48
	I've seen just such a cap
on an apothecary.
1:17:51
	Just so.
1:17:54
	Yes, it will serve.
1:17:59
	But there's a scene missing.
1:18:01
	Between marriage
and death?
1:18:11
	The play...
all written out for you.
1:18:16
	I had the clerk
at Bridewell do it.
1:18:19
	He has a good fist
for lettering.
1:18:24
	There is a new scene.
1:18:32
	- Will you read in for me?
- "Wilt thou be gone?
It's not yet near day.
1:18:37
	"It was the nightingale,
and not the lark,
1:18:40
	"that pierced the fearful
hollow of thine ear.
1:18:42
	"Nightly she sings
on yon pomegranate tree.
1:18:45
	Believe me, love,
it was the nightingale."
1:18:48
	"It was the lark,
the herald of the morn;
1:18:52
	"no nightingale.
1:18:55
	"Look, love,
what envious streaks...
1:18:58
	"do lace the severing clouds
in yonder east.