romeo and juliet key quotes

Cards (51)

  • prologue: A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life
  • prologue: death- marked love
  • A1, S1 Benvolio: Part, fools! Put up your swords- you know not what you do
  • A1 S1 Tybalt: what drawn and talk of peace! i hate the word, as i hate hell, all montagues and thee
  • prologue:
    A pair of star crossed lovers take their life
  • prologue: death marked love
  • benvolio: part, fools! put up your swords- you know not what you do
  • tybalt: what drawn and talk of peace! i hate the word, as i hate hell, all Montagues and thee
  • prince: rebellious subjects, enemies to peace
  • romeo: feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health
  • capulet: ripe to be a bride
  • nurse : lady such a man as all the world, why, he's a man of wax
  • lady c : verona's summer hath not such a flower
  • mercutio: i talk of dreams, which are the children of an idle brain
  • romeo: i fear some consequence yet hanging in the stars
  • romeo: but he, that hath the steerage of my course, direct my sail!
  • romeo: o she doth teach the torches to burn bright
  • romeo ' this holy shrine' ' these lips two blushing pilgrims' 'good pilgrim' 'dear saint'
  • juliet: my only love sprung from my only hate
  • romeo: it is the east, and juliet is the sun
  • juliet: deny thy father and refuse thy name
  • romeo: had i it written i would tear the word
  • juliet: it is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden, too like the lightning
  • FL : poison hath residence and medicine power
  • FL: for doting, not for loving, pupil mine
  • FL: wisely and slow, they stumble that run fast
  • nurse: if ye should lead her into a fool's paradise , as they say
  • FL : These violent delights have violent ends
  • tybalt: thou art a villain
  • mercutio: a plague a' both your houses
  • romeo: fire- eyed fury be my conduct now
  • romeo: either thou, or i, or both must go with him
  • romeo: o i am fortunes fool
  • juliet: i have bought the mansion of a love, but not yet posessed it, and though i am sold, not yet enjoyed
  • juliet: a damned saint, an honouraable villain
  • fl : thy tears are womanish
  • romeo: more light and light, more dark and dark our woes
  • capulet: hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch
  • capulet; hang, beg, starve, die in te streets
  • juliet: o, bid me leap, rather than marry paris from off the battlements of yonder tower... to live and unstained wife to my sweet love