Romeo and Juliet quotes Flashcards
a dog of the…
house of Montague
what are though drawn among these…
heartless hinds
turn thee benvolio,…
look upon thy death
what drawn and talk of…
peace? i hate the word as I hate hell, all montagues
have at thee…
coward
[capulet] Give me my…
long sword ho
[prince] enemies to…
peace
[prince] Throw your mistempered…
weapons to the ground
[prince] Cankered with peace, to…
part your cankered hate
[prince] On pain of death…
all men depart
makes himself an…
artificial night
is the day so…
young
o brawling love,…
o loving hate
feather of
lead
[Romeo] A choking…
gall, and a preserving sweet
Nor ope her lap…
to saint seducing gold
when she dies,…
with beauty dies her store
[Benvolio] Examine other
beauties
[capulet] My child is yet…
a stranger in the world
[capulet] Ripe to be…
a bride
[Paris] younger than she is…
happy mother made
[benvolio] I will make thee think thy
swan a crow
[nurse] what lamb, what…
ladybird
[Romeo] I will bear the
light
[Romeo] I have a soul of
lead
[Romeo] It pricks like a
thorn
[Mercutio] Prick love for
pricking
[Mercutio] Her chariot is an
empty hazel nut
[Mercutio] her whip of
crickets bones
[Mercutio] Her waggoner a…
grey-coated gnat
[Mercutio] The angy Mab with
blisters plague
[Mercutio] And then he dreams of cutting…
foreign throats
[Romeo] He that hath the steerage…
of my course direct my sail
[Romeo] She doth teach the
torches to burn bright
[Romeo] as a rich jewel
in an ethiops ear
[Romeo] shows a snowy dove
trooping with crows
[Romeo] I ne’er saw true
beauty till this night
[Tybalt] to strike him
dead I hold it not a sin
[Capulet] virtuous and
well-governed youth
[tybalt] convert to the b…
bitterest gall
[Juliet] You kiss by the
book
[Juliet] My grave is like…
to be my wedding bed
[Juliet] My only love sprung…
from my only hate
Juliet is the…
sun
kill the envious…
moon who is already sick and pale with grief
that which we call a rose…
by any other word would smell as sweet
[Romeo] With loves light
wings did o’erperch these walls
[Romeo] I have nights cloak…
To hide me from their eyes
[Juliet] I am too quicky…
Won
[Juliet] My bounty…
Is as boundless as the sea
[Juliet] Oh for a falconers…
voice
[Romeo] My nei…
neisse
[Friar] the grey eyed morn…
smile on the frowning night
[Friar] the sun advance his…
burning eye
[Romeo] I have forgotten that name and…
that name is woe
[Romeo] I have been feasting…
with mine enemy
[Friar] to turn your households rancour…
to pure love
[mercutio] That same pale-hearted…
wench
[mercutio] Poor Romeo, he is already dead, stabbed with a…
which wench’s black eye
[mercutio] the very butcher…
of a silk button
[mercutio] Her fans the fairer…
face
[nurse] I’ll find those…
that shall