Romeo And Juliet Quotes Flashcards

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If love is rough with you be rough with love

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This is said by Mercutio it means that Romeo should fight back depression and find love

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I will make the think thy swan a crow

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This was said by Benvolio it means that he will make Romeo see that there are more beautiful girls out there than Roseline

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The all-seeing sun ne’er saw her match since first the world begun

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This is said by Romeo it mppeans that in his opinion Roseline is brighter than the sun

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She’s the hopeful lady of my earth. But woo her gentle Paris, get her heart. My will to her consent is but a part

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This is said by Capulet it means that he has big hopes for her and that Paris should win her love because he cares about her

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For my mind missives some misfortune hanging in the stars

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This is said by Romeo and it means that Romeo feels like something bad ips about to happen

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Out of her favour while I am in love

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This was said by Romeo and it means that he loves roseline but she does not love him

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What drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word as I hate hell, all Montagues and thee. Have at thee coward!

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This was spoken by Tybalt, it means that Tybalt wants to fight and sarcastically asked why benvolio talks of peace with his sword drawn

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If you ever disturb these streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace

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This was spoken by the prince it means the that if they fight in the streets again they will be killed

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Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breasts

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This was spoken by Romeo it means that he has a great sadness

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Is love a tender thing? It is too rough, too rude, too boisterous and it pricks like thorn

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This is said by Romeo it means that love is hard and can hurt you if you are not careful

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Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight for I ne’er saw true beauty till this night

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This is said by Romeo and it means that Juliet is the most beautiful person he has ever seen

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To strike him dead I hold it not a sin

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This is said by Tybalt it means that he would not mind killing Romeo

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It is the East and Juliet is the sun

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This is said by Romeo, it means that Juliet is like the sun

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Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I’ll no longer be a Capulet

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This is said by Juliet and it means that Juliet will not be a Capulet for Romeo

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Romeo sees Juliet come onto her balcony

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What light through yonder window breaks? It is the East and Juliet is my sun! This means that romeo is comparing juliet to the sun

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Juliet sits on her balcony and says this to herself

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O Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy Father and refuse thy name. Or if thou will not, be but sworn my love and I’ll no longer be a Capulet.

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Juliet says to herself after the first quote she says to herself

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What’s in a name? That which we call a rose. By any other name would smell just as sweet

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Romeo says to Juliet

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With love’s light wings did I o’erpirch these walls for stony limits cannot hold out love

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The second quote by Romeo to Juliet

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My life were better ended by their hate than death prorogued, wanting of thy love

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The is the first quote Juliet says to Romeo

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Although I joy in thy, I have no joy in this contract tonight, it is too rash, too Unadvised, too sudden

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First scene three quote said by Romeo

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Then plainly know my hearts dear love is set on the fair daughter of the rich Capulet

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First scene three quote said by Mercutio

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Young men’s love then truly lies not in their live but in their eyes

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First scene three quote said by friar Lawrence

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For this alliance may so happy prove to turn your household’s rancour into pure love

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Second quote said by friar Lawrence in scene three

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Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast

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Fist Mercutio quote scene 5

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Prince of cats

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Second Mercutio quote scene 4

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Now art thou socialable, now art thou Romeo

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First nurse quote scene 4

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If Ye should lead her into a fools paradise as they say then it were a very gross kind of behaviour

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First nurse quote of scene 5

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Then hie you hence to Friar Lawerence’ cell.

There stays a husband to make you a wife.

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Line 58 act 3 scene 1

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“Tybalt the reason that I have to love thee doth much excuse the appertaining rage to such a greeting”Romeo is hinting that he will not fight Tybalt because of love.

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Line 88 scene 1 act3

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“A plague a’both your houses!”Mercutio is cursing the Capulet and Montague houses

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Line 117 scene 1 act 3

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“This day’s black fate on more days doth depend. This but begins the woe others must end” this means that the bad luck of that day will overshadow all that is to follow.

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Line 127 scene 1 act 3

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“Either thou or I, or both , must go with him” one of them was going to die along with Mercutio.

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Line 134 scene 1 act 3

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“O I am fortune’s fool”

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Line 178 scene 1 act 3

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“I beg for justice, which thou Prince, must give. Romeo slew Tybalt. Romeo must not live”

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Line 20 scene 2 act 3

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“Come gentle night. Come loving, black browed night. Give me my Romeo and when he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars and he will make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with the night and pay no worship to the garnish sun”

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Line73 scene 2 act 3

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O serpent heart, hid with a flower face

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Line 85 scene 2 act 3

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There’s no trust, no faith, no honesty in men

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Line 105 scene 2 act 3

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My husband lives that Tybalt would of slain; and Tybalt’s death, that would of slain my husband, all this is comfort

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Act 4 scene 2 line 21

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Henceforward I am forever ruled by you

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Act 5 scene 1 line 33

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No matter. Get thee gone and hire those horses. I’ll be with thee straight.

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Act 5 scene 1 line 83

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I sell thee poisen. Thou hast sold me none

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Act 5 scene 2 line 19

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The letter was not nice, but full of charge of dear import; and the neglecting it may do much danger.

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Act 5 scene 3 line 59

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Good gentle youth, tempt not a desperate man

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Act 5 scene 3 line 62

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Put not another sin upon my head by urging me to fury. O, be gone!

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Act 5 scene 3 line 170

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This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die