QUOTES - R&J Flashcards
A pair of star-crossed….
…. LOVERS TAKE THEIR LIFE
Therefore women being….
….The weaker vessels
Talk of peace? I hate the word…
…. As I hate hell, all Montagues….
If you distrub’d the quiet of our streets again…
… You shall pay the forfeit of peace
With tears….
…. Augmenting the fresh morning’s dew
O she is rich in beauty…
… Only poor, that when she dies with beauty dies her store
Love is a smoke…
…Made with the fume of sighs
Tut I have lost myself…
This is not Romeo, he’s some other where
My child is yet…
a stranger to the world she hath not the seen the changed of fourteen years
But woo her, gentle Paris, my will…
to her consent is but a part
Ay my own…
Fortune in my misery
It is an honor…
I dream not of
Go girl…
Seek happy nights to happy days
You are a lover…
borrow Cupid’s wings and soar with them above common bound
O brawling love…
o loving hate
Thou wast the prettiest babe…
that e’er I nurs’d
Under love’s heavy burden…
do I sink
Is love a tense thing? It is too rough..
Too rude, too boist’rous and it pricks like a thorn
If love be rough with you…
be rough with love
Queen Mab as a Childs story…
“Her chariot is an empty Hazel-nut” … “The cover of the wings of grasshoppers.” … “she gallops night by night, through lovers’ brains, and then they dream of love” … “O’er ladies’ lips who straight on kisses dream…”
Queen man as a darker and more disturbing story…
“O’er soldier’s neck, and then he dreams of cutting foreign throats” …. “This the hag” …. “Learns them first to bear.”
“Thou talk’s of nothing”
“True I talk of dreams, which are the children of an idle brain”
Some consequence yet hanging…
in the stars shall bitterly begin his fearful date.”
Act 1 scene 5 Romeo’s first descriptions of Juliet…
“O she doth teach the torches to burn bright!” …“A rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear”… “Did my heart love till now?” … “For I near saw true beauty till this night.”
My lips two blushing pilgrims….
… ready stand ready to smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss
Give me…
my sin again
honour of my kin…
to strike him dead, I hold it not a sin.
Now seeming sweet…
convert to bitterest gall
My only love…
sprung from my only hate!
‘Romeo!Humors, madman…
passion, lover!
The brightness of her cheek…
would shame those stars
What’s in a name…
That which we call a rose by another word would smell just as sweet
It is the east and Juliet is the sun…
arise fair sun and kill the envious moon
With loves light wings…
did I o’erperch these walls
Young men’s love then lies…
not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes
These violent delights have violent ends
And in their triumph die like fire and powder
Her I love now…
doth grace for grace and love for love also the other did not so
More then the prince of cats…
O he is the courageous captain of compliments
A gentleman nurse…
that loves to hear himself talk
Then love-devouring….
death do what he dare
But my true love is grown to such excess…
I cannot sum up sum of half my wealth
Thou art…
a villain.
A plague…
a’both houses!
O, I am…
fortunes fool
Spread thy close curtain…
love-performing death
O serpent heart…
hid with a flowering face!
That banished that one word banished…
hath slain ten thousand Tybalts
Thy tears are…
womanish
Beg pardon of the prince and call thee back
with twenty hundred thousand times more joy
“Shall we ever meet again…
“I doubt it not. “
I see thee now, thou art so low…
As one dead in the bottom of a tomb.”
Word Capulet uses to describe Juliet Act 3 scene 5
“Baggage” … “Green-sickness carrion.” … “Disobedient wretch”
Where serpents are…
chain me with roaring bears
To live un…
stain’d wife to my sweet love
I have learnt to repent my sin…
of disobedient opposition
The heavens do low’r upon you for some ill…
… move them no more by crossing their high will
Sharp misery had worn him to the bones
And strew this hungry churchyard with thy limbs
Is crimson in thy lips and thy cheeks
deaths pale flag has not advanced here
Thy drugs are quick…
and thus with a kiss I die
O happy dagger
there rust and let me die
That heavens finds….
means to kill your joys with love!
I will raise her statue in pure gold
A glooming peace this morning brings
When he shall die take him and cut him out into stars and…
he shall make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun.