Romeo and Juliet — Act 5, Scene 1: Mantua. A street.

In Mantua, Romeo wakes feeling unusually hopeful and dreams that Juliet found him dead and restored him with kisses. Balthasar arrives with news from Verona and says Juliet has died and been laid in the Capulet monument. Romeo immediately decides to go to her and sends Balthasar away to get horses and paper. He then remembers an apothecary who lives nearby and goes to his shop. The apothecary, poor and reluctant, finally sells Romeo poison after Romeo presses him on his misery. Romeo pays him, takes the poison, and leaves determined to use it at Juliet’s grave.