Romeo and Juliet quotes Flashcards

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a dog of the…

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house of Montague

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what are though drawn among these…

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heartless hinds

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turn thee benvolio,…

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look upon thy death

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what drawn and talk of…

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peace? i hate the word as I hate hell, all montagues

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5
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have at thee…

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coward

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[capulet] Give me my…

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long sword ho

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[prince] enemies to…

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peace

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8
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[prince] Throw your mistempered…

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weapons to the ground

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9
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[prince] Cankered with peace, to…

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part your cankered hate

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10
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[prince] On pain of death…

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all men depart

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11
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makes himself an…

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artificial night

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12
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is the day so…

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young

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13
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o brawling love,…

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o loving hate

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14
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feather of

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lead

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[Romeo] A choking…

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gall, and a preserving sweet

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16
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Nor ope her lap…

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to saint seducing gold

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17
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when she dies,…

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with beauty dies her store

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18
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[Benvolio] Examine other

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beauties

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19
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[capulet] My child is yet…

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a stranger in the world

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20
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[capulet] Ripe to be…

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a bride

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21
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[Paris] younger than she is…

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happy mother made

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22
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[benvolio] I will make thee think thy

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swan a crow

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23
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[nurse] what lamb, what…

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ladybird

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[Romeo] I will bear the

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light

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[Romeo] I have a soul of
lead
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[Romeo] It pricks like a
thorn
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[Mercutio] Prick love for
pricking
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[Mercutio] Her chariot is an
empty hazel nut
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[Mercutio] her whip of
crickets bones
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[Mercutio] Her waggoner a...
grey-coated gnat
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[Mercutio] The angy Mab with
blisters plague
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[Mercutio] And then he dreams of cutting...
foreign throats
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[Romeo] He that hath the steerage...
of my course direct my sail
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[Romeo] She doth teach the
torches to burn bright
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[Romeo] as a rich jewel
in an ethiops ear
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[Romeo] shows a snowy dove
trooping with crows
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[Romeo] I ne'er saw true
beauty till this night
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[Tybalt] to strike him
dead I hold it not a sin
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[Capulet] virtuous and
well-governed youth
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[tybalt] convert to the b...
bitterest gall
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[Juliet] You kiss by the
book
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[Juliet] My grave is like...
to be my wedding bed
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[Juliet] My only love sprung...
from my only hate
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Juliet is the...
sun
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kill the envious...
moon who is already sick and pale with grief
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that which we call a rose...
by any other word would smell as sweet
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[Romeo] With loves light
wings did o'erperch these walls
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[Romeo] I have nights cloak...
To hide me from their eyes
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[Juliet] I am too quicky...
Won
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[Juliet] My bounty...
Is as boundless as the sea
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[Juliet] Oh for a falconers...
voice
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[Romeo] My nei...
neisse
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[Friar] the grey eyed morn...
smile on the frowning night
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[Friar] the sun advance his...
burning eye
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[Romeo] I have forgotten that name and...
that name is woe
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[Romeo] I have been feasting...
with mine enemy
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[Friar] to turn your households rancour...
to pure love
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[mercutio] That same pale-hearted...
wench
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[mercutio] Poor Romeo, he is already dead, stabbed with a...
which wench's black eye
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[mercutio] the very butcher...
of a silk button
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[mercutio] Her fans the fairer...
face
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[nurse] I'll find those...
that shall
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[Juliet] unwieldy, slow,...
heavy and pale as lead
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[Friar] these violent delights have...
violent ends
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[Benvolio] the day is hot and...
the capels are abroad
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[Benvolio] these hot days, is the mad...
blood stirring
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[mercutio] I will not budge for...
no mans pleasure
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[Romeo] Be s...
satisfied
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[mercutio] O calm, dishonourable...
vile submission
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[mercutio] Tybalt you rat...
catcher
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[mercutio] A plague on
both your house
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[mercutio] a scratch...
a scratch
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[mercutio] you shall find me a...
grace man
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[mercutio] i was hurt under...
your arm
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[mercutio] they have made worms,
meat of me
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[Romeo] thy beauty hath made...
me effeminate
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[Romeo] and in my temper softened...
valours steel
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[Romeo] this days black...
fate
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[Romeo] fire-eyed fury...
be my conduct now
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[Romeo] O I am fortunes
fool
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[Benvolio] tybalt deaf to...
peace
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[Juliet] Gallop apace...
fiery footed steeds
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[Juliet] pay no worship to the garish...
sun
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[Juliet] Though I am sold...
not yet enjoyed
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[nurse] tybalt, tybalt the...
best friend I had
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[Juliet] o serpent...
heart, hid with a flowering face
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[Juliet] beautiful...
tyrant
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[Juliet] dove feathered...
raven
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[Juliet] wolfish-ravening...
lamb
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[Juliet] blistered by thy
tongue
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[Juliet] Back foolish tears...
back to your native springs
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[Juliet] Give this ring to my...
true knight
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[Romeo] there is no world...
without Verona walls
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[Romeo] Cut'st my head...
off with a golden ace
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[Romeo] Heaven is where...
Juliet lives
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[Romeo] mangle me with that...
word "banished"
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[Friar] I'll give thee...
armour
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[friar] Oh then I see that mad men...
have no ears
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[Romeo] Wise men have no...
eyes
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[friar] there on the ground with his own tears...
made drunk
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[nurse] blubbering and weeping...
weeping and blubbering
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[nurse] stand, and you be...
a man
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[Friar] thy tears are...
womanish
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[friar] thy noble shape is but...
a form of wax
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[Romeo] dry sorrow...
drinks our blood
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[Juiet] Oh fortune, fortune all men call...
the fickle
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[Lady Capulet] shall give him such an...
unaccustomed dram
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[Lady Capulet] I would the fool were...
married to her grave
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[Capulet] I will drag thee on a...
hurdle hither
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[Capulet] You green-sickness...
carrion
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[Juliet] I beseech you...
on my knees
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[Capulet] hang thee...
young baggage, disobedient wretch
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[Capulet] my fingers...
itch
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[Capulet] Peace you...
mumbling fool
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[Capulet] Graze where...
you will
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[Capulet] Hang, beg, starve...
die on the streets
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[Nurse] Romeo's a disclout...
to him
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[Paris] My lady and...
my wife
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[Paris] Though face is mine and though...
has slandered it
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[Juliet] This bloody knife shall...
play the umpire
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[Juliet] o bid me leap, rather than marry Paris...
off the battlements of any tower
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[Juliet] bid me lurk where...
serpents are
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[Juliet] chain me with...
roaring bears
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[Juliet] covered quite with dead...
men's rattling bones
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[Juliet] with reeky shanks and...
yellow chapless skulls
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[Juliet] or bid me go into a...
new-made grave
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[Capulet] Death lies upon her like an...
untimely frost
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[Romeo] I dreamt my lady came and...
found me dead
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[Romeo] I defy...
you start
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[Romeo] meagre were his...
looks
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[Romeo] sharp misery had...
worn him to the bones
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[Romeo] Famine is in thy...
cheeks
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[Romeo] contempt and beggary...
hangs upon thy back
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[stage directions] with flowers and...
sweet water
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[stage directions] A mattock, and a
crow of iron
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[Romeo] I will tear thee...
joint by joint
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[Romeo] strew this hungry...
churchyard with thy limbs
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[Romeo] Womb of
death
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[Romeo] I'll cram thee with...
more food
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[Romeo] I come hither armed...
against myself
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[Romeo] Sour misfortunes...
book
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[Romeo] crimson in thy lips and...
in thy cheeks
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[Romeo] deaths pale flag...
is not advanced there yet
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[Romeo] Eyes look your...
last
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[Romeo] come bitter conduct...
come unsavoury guide
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[Romeo] though desperate...
pilot
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[Romeo] The dashing rocks thy...
seasick weary bark
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[friar] that nest of...
death, contagion and unnatural sleep
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[Friar] I'll dis...
dispose of thee
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[Juliet] Then I'll be brief...
O happy dagger, this is thy sheath
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[Juliet] there rust
and let me die
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[stage direction] stabs...
herself
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[friar] to remove that
siege of grief
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[friar] and bear this work of...
heaven
155
[friar] did violence on...
herself
156
[prince] for there was never a story of more woe...
than this of Juliet and her Romeo