romeo and juleit

Cards (30)

  • 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