Romeo & Juliet Quotes

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All the quotes you might need to know for a Romeo and Juliet paper
Lucy Hodgson
Flashcards by Lucy Hodgson, updated more than 1 year ago
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"A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life" The chorus- Prologue
"Two households both alike in dignity" The chorus- Prologue
"Ancient grudge" The chorus- Prologue
"death marked love" The chorus- Prologue
"Part, fools!// Put up your swords! You know not what you do." Benvolio- Act 1 Scene 1
"I hate the word// As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee." Tybalt- Act 1 Scene 1
"If you ever disturb our streets again,// Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace!" Prince- Act 1 Scene 1
"Earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she" Lord Capulet- Act 1 Scene 2
"It is an honour that I dream not of" Juliet- Act 1 Scene 3
"Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars" Romeo- Act 1 Scene 4
"Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight!-// For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night" Romeo- Act 1 Scene 5
"This intrusion shall,// Now seeming sweet, convert to bitterness gall!" Tybalt- Act 1 Scene 5
"dear saint, let lips do what hands do" Romeo- Act 1 Scene 5
"My only love sprung from my only hate" Juliet- Act 1 Scene 5
"It is the east, and Juliet is the sun" Romeo- Act 2 Scene 2
" 'Tis but thy name that is my enemy" Juliet- Act 2 Scene 2
"O swear not by the moon, th' inconstant moon" Juliet- Act 2 Scene 2
"For this alliance may so happy prove// To turn your housholds' rancour to pure love" Fr. Lawrence- Act 2 Scene 3
"Wise and slow. They stumble that run fast" Fr. Lawrence- Act 2 Scene 3
"These violent delights have violent ends" Fr. Lawrence- Act 2 Scene 6
"A plague, o' both your houses" Mercutio- Act 3 Scene 1
"O sweet Juliet-// Thy beauty hath made me effeminate" Romeo- Act 3 Scene 3
"O, I am fortune's fool!" Romeo- Act 3 Scene 1
"and though I am sold,//Not yet enjoyed" Juliet- Act 3 Scene 2
"There is no world without Verona walls,// But purgatory, torture, hell itself!// Hence 'banished' is banished from the world" Romeo- Act 3 Scene 3
"These times of woe afford no time to woo" Paris- Act 3 Scene 4
"O God, I have an ill-divining soul!// Methinks I see thee, thou art so low,// As one dead in the bottom of a tomb." Juliet- Act 3 Scene 5
"And you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets!" Lord Capulet- Act 3 Scene 5
"Immoderately she weeps for Tybalt's death,// And therefore have I little talked of love" Paris- Act 4 Scene 1
"Thy face is mine, and thou hast slandered it." Paris- Act 4 Scene 1
"Pardon, I beseech you! Henceforward I am ever ruled by you" Juliet- Act 4 Scene 2
"Revive, look up, or I will die with thee!" Lady Capulet- Act 4 Scene 5
"Flower as she was, deflowerèd by him" Lord Capulet- Act 4 Scene 5
"Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight" Romeo- Act 5 Scene 1
"If thou be// merciful,//Open the tomb. Lay me with Juliet. Paris- Act 5 Scene 3
"O, here// Will I set up my everlasting rest,// And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars// From this world-wearied flesh." Romeo- Act 5 Scene 3
"O happy dagger" Juliet- Act 5 Scene 3
"-For never was a story of more woe// Than this of Juliet and her Romeo" Prince- Act 5 Scene 3
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