Romeo and Juliet - quotes Flashcards
Act 1 Scene 1:
“feather of ___, bright _______, _____ fire” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 1:
“feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 1:
“I will push ______ men from the _____, and thrust his _____ to the wall” - Sampson
Act 1 Scene 1:
“I will push Montague’s men from the wall, and thrust his maids to the wall” - Sampson
Act 1 Scene 1:
“The _____ Tybalt” - Benvolio
Act 1 Scene 1:
“The fiery Tybalt” - Benvolio
Act 1 Scene 1:
“Sad ____ seem _____” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 1:
“Sad hours seem long” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 2:
“Earth has ______ all my _____ but she” - Lord Capulet
Act 1 Scene 2:
“Earth has swallow’d all my hopes but she” - Lord Capulet
Act 1 Scene 2:
“But _____ her, ____ Paris, get her ____” - Lord Capulet
Act 1 Scene 2:
“But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart” - Lord Capulet
Act 1 Scene 2:
“Mine own ____ in my ______” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 2:
“Mine own fortune in my misery” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 2:
“I will _____ thee think thy ___ a crow” - Benvolio
Act 1 Scene 2:
“I will make thee think thy swan a crow” - Benvolio
Act 1 Scene 3:
“What, ____! What, ____” - Nurse
Act 1 Scene 3:
“What, lamb! What, ladybird” - Nurse
Act 1 Scene 3:
“‘Thou wilt fall _____” - Nurse
Act 1 Scene 3:
“‘Thou wilt fall backward” - Nurse
Act 1 Scene 3:
“It is an _____ that I ______ not of” - Juliet
Act 1 Scene 3:
“It is an honour that I dream not of” - Juliet
Act 1 Scene 3:
“Go, girl, seek ____ nights to ____ days” - Nurse
Act 1 Scene 3:
“Go, girl, seek happy nights to happy days” - Nurse
Act 1 Scene 4:
“With ____ souls, I have a ____ of lead” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 4:
“With nimble souls, I have a soul of lead” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 4:
“It _____ like thorn” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 4:
“It pricks like thorn” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 4:
“Some _____ yet ______ in the stars” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 4:
“Some consequence yet hanging in the stars” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 4:
“‘I ne’er saw true _______ till this _____” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 4:
“‘I ne’er saw true beauty till this night” - Romeo
Act 1 Scene 4:
“You are a _____ boy” - Lord Capulet
Act 1 Scene 4:
“You are a saucy boy” - Lord Capulet
Act 1 Scene 4:
“Now ______ sweet, convert to bitt’rest ____” - Tybalt
Act 1 Scene 4:
“Now seeming sweet, convert to bitt’rest gall” - Tybalt
Act 1 Scene 4:
“My _____ is like to be my _____ bed” - Juliet
Act 1 Scene 4:
“My grave is like to be my wedding bed” - Juliet
Act 1 Scene 4:
“‘My only _____ sprung from my ____ hate!” - Juliet
Act 1 Scene 4:
“‘My only love sprung from my only hate!” - Juliet
Act 2 Scene 1:
“_____! Passion! ____!” - Mercutio
Act 2 Scene 1:
“Madman! Passion! Lover!” - Mercutio
Act 2 Scene 1:
“An _____-arse, thou a pop’rin ____” - Mercutio
Act 2 Scene 1:
“An open-arse, thou a pop’rin pear” - Mercutio
Act 2 Scene 2:
“_____ is the sun” - Romeo
Act 2 Scene 2:
“Juliet is the sun” - Romeo
Act 2 Scene 2:
“I’ll no _____ be a ______” - Juliet
Act 2 Scene 2:
“I’ll no longer be a Capulet” - Juliet
Act 2 Scene 2:
“What’s in a _____?” - Juliet
Act 2 Scene 2:
“What’s in a name?” - Juliet
Act 2 Scene 2:
“_____ is such _____ sorrow” - Juliet
Act 2 Scene 2:
“Parting is such sweet sorrow” - Juliet
Act 2 Scene 3:
“What is her ___ grave, that is her ___” - Friar Lawrence
Act 2 Scene 3:
“What is her burying grave, that is her womb” - Friar Lawrence
Act 2 Scene 3:
“Doth ____ for grace and _____ for love ______” - Romeo
Act 2 Scene 3:
“Doth grace for grace and love for love allow” - Romeo
Act 2 Scene 3:
“____ and slow, they _____ that run fast” - Friar Lawrence
Act 2 Scene 3:
“Wisely and slow, they stumble that run fast” - Friar Lawrence
Act 2 Scene 4:
“‘_____ dead, _____ with a white ____ black eye” - Mercutio
Act 2 Scene 4:
“‘Already dead, stabbed with a white wenches black eye” - Mercutio
Act 2 Scene 4:
“_____ of Cats” - Mercutio
Act 2 Scene 4:
“Prince of Cats” - Mercutio
Act 2 Scene 4:
“My pump well flowered” - Romeo
Act 2 Scene 4:
“My pump well flowered” - Romeo
Act 2 Scene 4:
“Two may keep _____, putting one ____” - Nurse
Act 2 Scene 4:
“Two may keep counsel, putting one away” - Nurse
Act 2 Scene 4:
“Doth not _____ and Romeo begin _____ with a letter?” - Nurse
Act 2 Scene 4:
“Doth not rosemary and Romeo begin both with a letter?” - Nurse
Act 2 Scene 5:
“‘I prau thee ______, good, ______ Nurse, speak” - Juliet
Act 2 Scene 5:
“‘I prau thee speak, good, good Nurse, speak” - Juliet
Act 2 Scene 5:
“You shall ______ the ____ soon at night” - Nurse
Act 2 Scene 5:
“You shall bear the burden soon at night” - Nurse
Act 2 Scene 5:
“Smile the ____ upon this holy act, That after-hours with ____ chide us no” - Friar Lawrence
Act 2 Scene 5:
“Smile the heavens upon this holy act, That after-hours with sorrow chide us no” - Friar Lawrence
Act 2 Scene 5:
“______ delights have ____ end” - Friar Lawrence
Act 2 Scene 5:
“Violent delights have violent end” - Friar Lawrence
Act 3 Scene 1:
“I will not _____ for no ____ pleasure, I” - Mercutio
Act 3 Scene 1:
“I will not budge for no man’s pleasure, I” - Mercutio
Act 3 Scene 1:
“A ______ a’both your _____!” - Mercutio
Act 3 Scene 1:
“A plague a’both your houses!” - Mercutio
Act 3 Scene 1:
“Furious Tybalt” - Benvolio
Act 3 Scene 1:
“_____ Tybalt” - Benvolio
Act 3 Scene 1:
“_____ thou or I, or both, ____ go with him” - Romeo
Act 3 Scene 1:
“Either thou or I, or both, must go with him” - Romeo
Act 3 Scene 1:
“O, I am fortune’s fool” - Romeo
Act 3 Scene 1:
“O, I am fortune’s fool” - Romeo
Act 3 Scene 1:
“Romeo slew _____, Romeo must not ____” - Lady Capulet
Act 3 Scene 1:
“Romeo slew Tybalt, Romeo must not live” - Lady Capulet
Act 3 Scene 2:
“When I _____ die, Take him and -____ him out in little ______” - Juliet
Act 3 Scene 2:
“When I shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars” - Juliet
Act 3 Scene 2:
“He’s _____, he’s dead, he’s _“_____ - Nurse
Act 3 Scene 2:
“He’s dead, he’s dead, he’s dead” - Nurse
Act 3 Scene 2:
“______ that kill’d him, he is _______” - Nurse
Act 3 Scene 2:
“Romeo that kill’d him, he is banished” - Nurse
Act 3 Scene 3:
“Thou art ______ to calamity” - Friar Lawrence
Act 3 Scene 3:
“Thou art wedded to calamity” - Friar Lawrence
Act 3 Scene 3:
“‘Purgatory, ______, hell _______” - Romeo
Act 3 Scene 3:
“‘Purgatory, torture, hell itself” - Romeo
Act 3 Scene 3:
“Hadst thou no ______ mix’d, no sharp- ground ______” - Romeo
Act 3 Scene 3:
“Hadst thou no poison mix’d, no sharp- ground knife” - Romeo
Act 3 Scene 3:
“wilt _______ slay thyself, And ______ thy lady that in thy ______ lives” - Friar Lawrence
Act 3 Scene 3:
“wilt thou slay thyself, And slay thy lady that in thy life lives” - Friar Lawrence
Act 3 Scene 4:
“We were _____ to die” - Lord Capulet
Act 3 Scene 4:
“We were born to die” - Capulet
Act 3 Scene 4:
“I will make a ______ tender Of my child’s love” - Lord Capulet
Act 3 Scene 4:
“I will make a desperate tender Of my child’s love” - Capulet
Act 3 Scene 5:
“Dead in the _______ of a tomb” - Juliet
Act 3 Scene 5:
“Dead in the bottom of a tomb” - Juliet
Act 3 Scene 5:
“My _______ itch” - Lord Capulet
Act 3 Scene 5:
“My fingers itch” - Lord Capulet
Act 3 Scene 5:
“God in ______ bless her!” - Nurse
Act 3 Scene 5:
“God in heaven bless her!” - Nurse
Act 3 Scene 5:
“And you be _____, I’ll give you to my _______” - Lord Capulet
Act 3 Scene 5:
“And you be _____, I’ll give you to my _______” - Lord Capulet
“______, beg, ______, die in the streets” - Lord Capulet
“Hang, beg, starve, die in the streets” - Lord Capulet
Act 4 Scene 1:
“I will do it ______ fear or doubt, To live an ______ wife to my sweet love” - Juliet
Act 4 Scene 1:
“I will do it without fear or doubt, To live an unstain’d wife to my sweet love” - Juliet
Act 4 Scene 1:
“Shall ______ and ______ and _____ appear like death” - Friar Lawrence
Act 4 Scene 1:
“Shall stiff and stark and cold appear like death” - Friar Lawrence
Act 4 Scene 2:
“This same ______ girl is so reclaim’d” - Lord Capulet
Act 4 Scene 2:
“This same wayward girl is so reclaim’d” - Lord Capulet
Act 4 Scene 2:
“‘God knows when we shall meet again” - Juliet
Act 4 Scene 2:
“‘God knows when we shall meet again” - Juliet