Romeo & Juliet Quotes Flashcards

(29 cards)

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Romeo: under loves heavy ? Do i ?

A

Under loves heavy burden do i sink

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Romeo: it is the ? And ? Is the sun

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It is the east and Juliet is the sun

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Romeo: i fear… for my ? Misgives some ? Yet hanging in the ?

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I fear… for my mind misgives some consequences yet hanging in the stars

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Juliet: he shall not make me a ? ?

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He shall not make me a joyful bride

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Juliet: my ? Is as boundless as the sea, my ? As deep

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My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep

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Juliet: do not ? By the moon, for she ? Constantly

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Do not swear by the moon, for she changes constantly

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Mercutio: o calm, ?, vile ?

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O calm, dishonourable, vile submission

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Mercutio: if love be ? With you, be rough with ?. ? Love for pricking

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If love be rough with you, be rough with love. Prick love for pricking

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Benvolio: part ?! Put up your ?

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Part fools! Put up your swords

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Benvolio: we shall not ‘? A brawl, for now, these ? Days, is the ? Blood stirring

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We shall not ‘scape a brawl, for now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring

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Benvolio: the unruly ? Of tybalt, ? To peace

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The uruly spleen of Tybalt, deaf to peace

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Tybalt: peace! I ? The word as i hate ?, all ? And thee

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Peace! I hate the word as i hate hell, all Montague and thee

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Tybalt: boy, this shall not ? Any injuries that thou hast done to me. Therefore ? And draw

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Boy this shall not excuse any injuries that thou hast done to me. Therefore turn and draw

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Tybalt: what dares the slave come ?… to fleer and scorn at our ?

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What dares the slave come hither… to fleer and scorn at our solemnity

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Nurse: go, girl, seek ? Nights to ? Days

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Go, girl, seek happy nights to happy days

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Nurse: if ye should lead her into a ? Paradise

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If ye should lead her into a fool’s paradise

17
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Nurse: stand an you be a man, for ? Sake, for her ?, rise and stand

A

Stand an you be a man, for Juliet’s sake, for her sake, rise and stand

18
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Friar Lawrence: household’s ? To pure love

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Houshold’s rancor to pure love

19
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Friar Lawrence: is ? That thou didst love so dear so soon ?

A

Is Rosaline that thou love so dear so soon forsaken

20
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Friar Lawrence: Thy noble ? is but a form of ?

A

Thy noble shape is but a form of wax

21
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Lord Capulet: an you be mine, i’ll give you to my ?; and you be not, ?, beg, ?, die in the street

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An you be mine, i’ll give you to my friend; and you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the street

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Lord Capulet: Hang thee, young ?, disobedient ?

A

Hang thee, young baggage, disobediant wretch!

23
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Lord Capulet: My ? is but a ? to the world

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My child is but a stranger to world

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Lady Capulet: I would the ? were married to her ?

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I would the fool married to her grave

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Lady Capulet: That book in many’s eyes doth share the ? that in gold clasps ? in the ? story
The book in many’s eyes doth share the glory that in the gold clasps locks in the golden story
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Paris: Happily met, my ? and my ?
Happily met, my lady and my wife
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Paris: Younger than she are happy ? made
Younger than she are happy mothers made
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Prince: three ? brawls, bred of an ? word
Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word
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Prince: see, what a ? is laid upon your ?, that heaven finds means to kill your ? with ?
See, what a scourge is laid upon your hate, that heaven finds means to kill your joys with love