Lest in this marriage he should be dishonour'd

[Because he married me] before to [Romeo?]

I fear it is; and yet, methinks, it should not,

For he hath still been [tried] a holy man.

How if, when I am laid into the tomb,

I wake before the time that Romeo

Come to redeem me? there's a fearful point!

Shall I not then be stifled in the vault,

To whose foul mouth no [healthsome] air breathes in,

And there die strangled ere my Romeo comes?