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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
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