romeo and juliet quotes

Cards (39)

  • or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither - capulet, a3 s5
  • my dismal scene I must act alone - juliet, a4 s3
  • too rash, too unadvised... too like the lightning - juliet, a2 s2
  • leap from the battlements of any tower... lay me with a dead man in his shroud - juliet, a4 s1
  • hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch! - capulet, a3 s5
  • thy beauty hath made me effeminate - romeo, a3 s1
  • I hate the word, as I hate hell, all montagues, and thee - tybalt, a1 s1
  • honor of my kin, to strike him dead I hold it not a sin - tybalt, a1 s5
  • he shall be endured... am I the master here, or you? - capulet, a1 s5
  • my grave is like to be my wedding bed - juliet, a1 s5
  • juliet is the sun - romeo, a2 s2
  • fire-eyed fury be my conduct now - romeo, a3 s1
  • turn thee, benvolio, look upon thy death - tybalt a1 s1
  • o happy dagger [taking romeo's dagger] this is thy sheath - juliet, a5 s3
  • what if this mixture do not work at all?
    I wake before the time romeo come to redeem me?
    shall I not be distraught - juliet, a4 s2
  • o, she doth teach the torches to burn bright - romeo, a1 s5
  • death is my son in law, death is my heir - capulet, a4 s5
  • o, I am fortune's fool - romeo, a3 s1
  • hang, beg, starve, die in the streets - capulet, a3 s5
  • you shall not house with me - capulet, a3 s5
  • I see thee, now thou art so low as one dead in the bottom of a tomb - juliet, a3 s5
  • ha, banishment? be merciful, say 'death' - romeo, a3 s3
  • let two more summers wither in their pride - capulet, a1 s2
  • hold thy desperate hand!... art thou a man?... thy tears are womanish - friar lawrence, a3 s3
  • feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health - romeo, a1 s1
  • a plauge o'both your houses! - mercutio, a3 s1
  • nurse, give leave awhile... nurse, come back again - lady capulet, a1 s3
  • speak not, reply not, do not answer me! my fingers itch - capulet, a3 s5
  • these violent delights have violent ends - friar lawrence, a2 s6
  • my only love sprung from my only hate! - juliet, a1 s5
  • I defy you stars! - romeo, a5 s1
  • see what a scourge has laid upon your hate, that heaven finds means to kill your joys with love - prince, a5 s3
  • star crossed lovers - prologue
  • put not another sin upon my head by urging me to fury - romeo, a5 s3
  • death-marked love - prologue
  • with their death bury their parent's strife - prologue
  • death lies on her like an untimely frost - capulet, a4 s5
  • beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical - juliet, a3 s2
  • snowy dove trooping with crows - romeo, a1 s5