Quotes

Cards (47)

  • star cross'd lovers - prologue
  • civil blood makes civil hands unclean - prologue
  • peace i hate the word, as i hate hell, all montagues, and thee. - tybalt
  • give me my long sword, ho! - capulet
  • neighbour stained steel - prince
  • thrice disturb'd the quiet of our streets - prince
  • three civil brawls - prince
  • purple fountains issuing from your veins - prince
  • the fiery tybalt - benvolio
  • i have heard it all - romeo
  • heavy lightness - romeo
  • i have lost myself i am not here, this is not romeo he's some other where - romeo
  • younger than her are happy mothers made - paris
  • my will to her consent - capulet
  • madam, i am here, what is your will - juliet
  • it is an honour i dream not of - juliet
  • bigger women grow by men - nurse
  • no more deep will i endart mine eye than your consent gives strength to make it fly - juliet
  • seek happy nights to happy days. - nurse
  • o she does teach the torches to burn bright - romeo
  • did my heart love till now - romeo
  • convert to bitterest gall - tybalt
  • let lips do what hands do - romeo
  • juliet is the sun - romeo
  • o speak again bright angel - romeo
  • doff thy name - juliet
  • henceforth i never will be romeo - romeo
  • turn your households rancour to pure love - friar lawrence
  • o honey nurse what news - juliet
  • these violent delights have violent ends - friar lawrence
  • good capulet, which name i tender as dearly as mine own - romeo
  • a plague a both your houses - mercutio
  • fire-eyed fury be my conduct now - romeo
  • my husband lives that tybalt would have slain - juliet
  • purgatory, torture, hell itself - romeo
  • she will be ruled in all respects by me - capulet
  • i must be gone and live, or stay and die - romeo
  • he shall not make me there a joyful bride - juliet
  • hang, beg, starve, die in the streets - capulet
  • i long to die - juliet