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”love
devouring-death
do what he dare” - Romeo Act 1 Scene 5
“Unfold the
imagined
happiness
that both/
receive
by this
dear
encounter“
Romeo Act 1 Scene 5
“No
poison
mixed,
no sharp ground knife
/ no sudden mean of death“ - Romeo
”beauty
have
made me
effeminate“
- Romeo Act 1 Scene 2
”some
awful density
that will
result
in my own
untimely
death” - Romeo Act 1 Scene 5
did
my
heart
love
till
now?
Fore
swear
it, sight! /
For
I
ne’er
saw
true
beauty
till this
night
- Romeo
come death
, and
welcome
- Romeo
i
defy
you
stars
- Romeo
he
“prays”
that Lawrences
“chide not”
- Romeo
grace
for
grace
and
love
for
love
allow - Romeo
with love’s
wings
did
o’eperch
these
walls
, for
story
limits
cannot
hold
love
out - Romeo
these
happy
masks that
kiss fair ladies
- Romeo
For beauty, starved with her severity/cuts beauty off from all posterity - Romeo
seal
with a
righteous
kiss
/ a
dateless bargain
to engrossing
death
- Romeo
talk
not
to
me
, for i’ll not
speak
a
word.
Do as
though
wilt,
for I
have
done
with
thee
- Lady C
Here
comes
your father: tell him
yourself,
and see how he
takes
it
at your
hands
- Lady C
How long until
lammastide
? -
Lady C
We will have
vengeance
for it -
Lady C
though know’st my daughter’s of a
pretty age
-
Lady C
The
sight
of my
death
is a
bell
/ that
warns
my
old
age
to a sepulcher - Lady C
O
brother
Montague,
give
me
thy
hand
-
Lord C
My
child
is yet a
stranger
in the
world
-
Lord C
disobedient wench
! -
Lord C
Hang, beg,
starve
, die in the streets,
ill ne’er acknowledge thee
- Lord C
Flower as she was, deflowered by him - Lord C