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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