<span>Keeping this definition in mind, most of the lines in the prologue alude to the fact that the play will be a tragedy. It talks about how civil blood will make civil hands unclean, how two star-crossed lovers will take their own lives, and how their deaths will end a long-term dispute between two respectable families.</span>
The participle is "digging." Most participles end in -ing. It modifies "man", describing what the man is doing.
I think it’s a she couldn’t handle the memories that created suffering
" and life-blood streaming fresh; wide was the wound" i hope this helps