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What is Prince statement to Capulet and Montague?

You're likely referring to the play *Romeo and Juliet* by William Shakespeare. In Act I, Scene I, the Prince of Verona (not a Prince named "Prince") issues a statement to Lord Capulet and Lord Montague after their families have been fighting in the streets.

Here's what the Prince says:

**"If you ever disturb our streets again,

Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace."**

He is essentially warning both families that further violence will not be tolerated and that they will face serious consequences if they do not stop their feud. This sets the stage for the tragedy to unfold as the families' hatred ultimately leads to the deaths of their children and many others.

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