Romeo & Juliet Quotes Flashcards

1
Q

“Did my heart love till now?…

A

…Forswear it, sight, For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night”

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2
Q

“If that thy bent of love be honourable,/…

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…thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow”

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3
Q

“A plague..

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…a’ both houses! I am sped”

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4
Q

“Art thou gone so…

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…,love, Lord, husband, friend?”

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5
Q

“O brother Montague,…

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…give me thy hand”

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6
Q

“Poor sacrifices…

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…of our enmity”

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7
Q

“From ancient grudge…

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…break to new mutiny”

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8
Q

“Within her scope…

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…of choice/ lies my consent”

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9
Q

“The county Paris…shall…

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…happily make thee a joyful bride”

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10
Q

Chorus describes love as… (2)

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  • “star crossed”

- “death mark’d”

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11
Q

“Some consequence yet hanging in the stars/shall…

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…bitterly begin his fearful date/ with night reveals”

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12
Q

What does Romeo call himself after he kills Tybalt?

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“Fortunes fool”

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13
Q

“But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?/…

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…It is the east, and Juliet is the sun”

-Romeo (2,2)

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14
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“It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden,/…

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…too like the lightning which doth cease to be/ Ere one can say “it lightens””
-Juliet

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15
Q

“Take him and cut him out in little stars,/ And…

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…he will make the face of heaven so fine/ That all the world will be in love with the night”
-Juliet (3,5)

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16
Q

“What, drawn and talk of peace?…

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…I hate the word, as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee.”

17
Q

“More light and light;…

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…more dark and dark our woes!”

-Romeo

18
Q

“For her lies Juliet, and her beauty makes/ This vault…

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…a feasting presence full of light”

- Romeo (5,3)

19
Q

“A glooming peace this morning with it brings/…

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…The sun for sorrow will not show his head”

- (5,3)

20
Q

“My grave is like…

A

…to my wedding bed”

- Juliet (1,5)

21
Q

“My only love…

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…sprung from my only hate!”

- Juliet (1,5)

22
Q

“Spread thy close curtain, love-performing night,/ That…

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…runaway eyes may wink, and Romeo/ Leap to these arms untalk’d of and unseen”
- Juliet (3,2)

23
Q

“Hie you to church, I must another way,/ To…

A

…fetch a ladder; by the which your love/ Must climb a bird’s nest soon when it is dark”
-Nurse (2,5)

24
Q

“Shall I speak ill of him…

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…that is my husband?”

- Juliet (3,2)

25
Q

“My husband lives that Tybalt would have slain./ And Tybalt’s…

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…dead, that would have slain my husband”

-Juliet (3,2)

26
Q

“You kiss…

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…by th’ book”

-Juliet (1,5)

27
Q

“Well Juliet I will..

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…lie with thee tonight”

  • Romeo (5,1)
  • planning to kill himself
28
Q

“My grave is like…

A

…to my wedding bed”

- Juliet (1,5)

29
Q

“My only love…

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…sprung from my only hate!”

- Juliet (1,5)

30
Q

“Spread thy close curtain, love-performing night,/ That…

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…runaway eyes may wink, and Romeo/ Leap to these arms untalk’d of and unseen”
- Juliet (3,2)

31
Q

“Hie you to church, I must another way,/ To…

A

…fetch a ladder; by the which your love/ Must climb a bird’s nest soon when it is dark”
-Nurse (2,5)

32
Q

“Shall I speak ill of him…

A

…that is my husband?”

- Juliet (3,2)

33
Q

“My husband lives that Tybalt would have slain./ And Tybalt’s…

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…dead, that would have slain my husband”

-Juliet (3,2)

34
Q

“You kiss…

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…by th’ book”

-Juliet (1,5)

35
Q

“Well Juliet I will..

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…lie with thee tonight”

  • Romeo (5,1)
  • planning to kill himself
36
Q

From forth the fatal loins of these two foe/ A pair of star crossed lovers take their life,/ Whose…

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…misadventure piteous overthrows/ Doth with their death bury their parents’ strife

37
Q

Then I defy you,….

A

….stars.

38
Q

O Romeo, Romeo,
Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Deny…

A

…thy father and refuse thy name?
Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
And I’ll no longer be a Capulet.