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Prince
"Capulet,
Montague
! See what a scourge is
laid
upon your hate... All are
punished
" act 5 scene 3
Paris
"O, I am
slain
! If thou be merciful, open the
tomb
, lay me with
Juliet
" act 5 scene 3
juliet
"you
kiss
by the
book
" act 1 scene 5
Juliet
"my only love
sprung
from my only
hate
" act 1 scene 5
Juliet
"what's in a
name
? That which we call any rose would smell so
sweet.
" act 2 scene 2
Juliet
"
methinks
I see thee now, thou art so low, as are
dead
in the bottom of the
tomb
" act 3 scene 5
Juliet
"rather than
marry Paris
, bid me lurk where
serpents
are, chain me with roaring bears"
Juliet
"o
happy dagger
- let me die" act 5 scene 3
Tybalt
"what, drawn, and talk of
peace
! I
hate
the word, as I hate hell, all
Montagues
, and thee" act 1 scene 1
Tybalt
"this, by his
voice
, should be a
montague
, - Fetch me my rapier, boy" act 1 scene 5
Lord
capulet
"what noise is this?
Give
me my
long
sword
,
ho
!" act 1 scene 1
lord capulet
"and, to say
truth
, Verona brags of him to be a
virtuous
and well-governed youth" act 1 scene 5
lady capulet
"o
woeful
time" act 4 scene 5
the nurse
"what
lamb
? what ladybird? God
forbid
, where's the
girl
? what Juliet?" act 1 scene 3
the nurse
"I think you are happy in this
second
match, for it
excels
your
first
" act 3 scene 5
friar lawrence
"for this alliance may so
happy
prove/ to turn your
household
rancour to pure
love
" act 2 scene 3
friar lawrence
"
wisely
and
slowly.
They stumble that run fast" act 2 sccene 3
friar Lawrence
"O juliet, I already know thy
grief
" act 4 scene 1
benvolio
"I do but keep the piece. Put up thy
sword
"
Mercutio
"nay, gentle
Romeo
, we must have you
dance
" act 1 scene 4
Mercutio
"vile
dishonourable
submission" act 3 scene 1
Mercutio
"a
plague
a'both your
houses
!" act 3 scene 1
romeo
"I have
lost
myself. I am not here. This is not
Romeo.
He is some other
where
" act 1 scene 1
romeo
"by some vile
forfeit
of
untimley
death" act 1 scene 5
romeo
"arise fair sun and
kill
the
envious moon
" act 2
romeo
" o
I am fortunes fool
" act 3 scene 1
romeo
"it was the lark, the
herald
of the morn. No,
nightingale
" act 3 scene 5
romeo
"
death
hath had no power yet upon thy
beauty
" act 5 scene 3
romeo
"and shake the yoke of
inauspicious
stars
from this world-wearied flesh" act 5 scene 3
lord montague
"who set this new
quarrel abroach
?" act 1 scene 1