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"For never was a
story
of more
woe
than this of
Juliet
and her
Romeo.
" -
Prince Escalus
"
A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life
" -
Chorus
"
O
,
she doth teach the torches
to
burn bright
!" - Romeo
"
Peace
? I
hate
the
word
as I
hate
all
Montagues
and
thee
"
-Tybalt
, Act
1
Scene
1
"
heartless hinds
" -Tybalt,
Act
1
Scene
1
"Let
two
more
summers
wither in their
prime. Ere
we
think
her
ripe
to be a
bride
"
-Lord Capulet
Act
1
Scene
2
"
Nurse
,
where is my daughter
"-
Lady Capulet
, Act 1 Scene 3
"
What lamb
!
What ladybird
" -Nurse
"Thou
wast
the
prettiest
babe
that I
e'er
did
nurs'd
and I
might
get my
wish
to see thee
married
once, I
have
my
wish
"
-Nurse
Act
1
Scene
3
"It
is
an
honor
I
dream
not
of
"
-Juliet
Act
1
Scene
3
"The
valient
Paris
seeks
you
for his
love
"
-Lady
Capulet
Act
1
Scene
3
"A
man
,
young
lady
!
Lady
,
such
a
man
"
"
Nay
,
he's
a
flower
"
-Nurse
Act
1
Scene
3
"O
brawling
! O
loving
hate
!"
-Romeo
Act
1
Scene
1
"two
blushing
pilgrims
"
-Romeo
Act
1
Scene
5
"Give
me
my
sin
again
"
-Romeo
Act
1
Scene
5
"My only
love
sprung
from
my
only
hate" -Juliet Act 1 Scene 5
"A
choking gall
and a
preserving sweet
"
-Romeo
Act
1
Scene
1
"
I will make thee think thy swan a crow
"
-Benvolio
Act
1
Scene
2
"If love be rough with you, be rough with love... beat love down" -Mercutio Act 1 Scene 4
"
Alike
be
bewitched
by the
charm
of
looks
" -Chorus Act 2
"her
eyes
in
heaven
"
"
bright angel
"
"
Juliet
is the
sun
"
"I might
touch
that
cheek
"
"With
love's light wings
"
-Romeo about
Juliet
Act
2
Scene
2
"O
Romeo
, Romeo
wherefore
art
thou
Romeo
"
"
Dost
thou
love
me?"
"What's in a
name
?"
"I'll no
longer
be a
Capulet
"
-Juliet
Act
2
Scene
2
"
Young men's love
them lies not
truly
in their
hearts
but in their
eyes
" -Friar Lawrence Act 2 Scene 3
"For doting, not for loving, pupil mine"
-Father
Lawrence Act 2 Scene 3
"For this alliance may so happy prove, to turn your households' rancour to pure love" -Friar Lawrence Act 2 Scene 3
"For this
drivelling love
is like a great natural, that runs lolling up and down to hide his bauble in a
hole.
" -Mercutio Act 2 Scene 3
"These violent delights have violent ends" -Friar Lawrence Act 2 Scene 4
"A plague o' both your houses" -Mercutio Act 3 Scene 1
"O, I am
fortunes fool
" -Romeo Act 3 Scene 1
"O
serpent heart
,
hid
with a
flowering face
" -Juliet Act 3 Scene 2
"Thou art wedded to calamity" -Friar Lawrence Act 3 Scene 3
"There is no world without Verona walls" -Romeo Act 3 Scene 3
"
Stand
, and you be a
man.
For
Juliet's
sake."
-Nurse
Act
3
Scene
3
"I shall
never
be
satisfied
, with
Romeo
till I
behold
him"
-Juliet
Act
3
Scene
5
"
Doth
she
not
give
us
thanks
?"
Lord
Capulet
Act
3
Scene
5
"
Out
, you
green-sickness
carrion!
Out
, you
baggage
! You
tallow-face
!"
-Lord
Capulet
Act
3
Scene
5
"
Hang
thee
young
baggage
, disobedient
wretch
!
"
"Hold your
tongue
"
"Hang,
beg
, starve,
die
in the
streets
"
-Lord
Capulet
Act
3
Scene
5
"Talk
not
to me ...... For I have done with
thee
"
-Lady
Capulet
Act
3
Scene
5
"I think it best you married with the
County
" -Nurse Act 3 Scene
5
"Or
bid
me
go to a
new-made
grave" -Juliet Act 4 Scene
1
"What if it be a
poison
" -Juliet Act 4 Scene
3
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