Romeo And Juliet Quotes Flashcards
(34 cards)
Friar Laurence to Romeo: “So —– the heavens —- this —- —”
“So smile the heavens upon this holy act”
Romeo to Tybalt: “—- thee better than thou —- ——”
“love thee better than thou canst devise”
Mercutio: “a —— on both your —–”
“a plague on both your houses”
Romeo: “———- fury be my ——- now”
“fire-eyed fury be my conduct now”
Romeo: “I am ——– —-“
“I am Fortune’s fool”
Juliet to Nurse: “—- foolish —–”
“Back foolish tears”
Juliet to Lady Capulet: “He shall — —- – there a —— bride”
“He shall not make me there a joyful bride”
Lady Capulet to Juliet: “I would the —- were ——- to her —–”
“I would the fool were married to her grave”
Capulet to Juliet: “My ——- itch”
“My fingers itch”
Capulet to Juliet: “we have a —– in —— —”
“we have a curse in having her”
Juliet to Capulet: ‘———- I am ever —– by —”
“Henceforth I am ever ruled by you”
Laurence to Romeo: “turn your ———- ——- to pure
—-“
“turn your households’ rancour to pure love”
Romeo (soliloquy): “Juliet, I will — with thee ——-“
“Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight”
Juliet (soliloquy): “I —– to thee”
“I drink to thee”
Romeo to Paris: “—– not a ———- man”
“tempt not a desperate man”
Romeo (soliloquy): ““Thus with a —- I die”
“Thus with a kiss I die”
Juliet: ““O —– dagger! This is thy ——”
“O happy dagger! This is thy sheath”
Prince: “All are ———!”
“All are punished!”
Prince: “for —– was there a tale of —- — than this of —— and her Romeo”
“for never was there a tale of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo”
Prologue:
“star-cross’d lovers”
Tybalt: “…talk of —–! I —- the word, as I hate —-, all ———, and —–.”
“…talk of peace! I hate the word, as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee.”
Prince: “If —- you disturb our ——- again, your —– will pay the ——- of the —–.”
“If ever you disturb our streets again, your lives will pay the forfeit of the peace.”
Montague to Benvolio regarding Romeo: “—– fair
——– out”
“Locks fair daylight out”
Romeo to Benvolio:”— hours seem —-“
“sad hours seem long”