Useful Quotes Flashcards
Prologue : “from forth the f—- loins of these two f—-. A pair of s———- lovers take their life “
“From forth the fatal loins of these two foes. A pair of star-crossd lovers take their life”
Tybalt - act 1 scene 1 : “what,drawn,and talk of p—-! I have the word as I hate h—-,all montages and thee”
“What,drawn and talk of peace! I hate the word,as I hate hell,all montages,and thee”
Romeo-act 1,scene 5: “did my h—- love till now? Forswear it,sight! For I ne’er was true b—— till this night”
“Did my heart love till now? Forswear it,sight! For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night”
ACT 1 SCENE 5:
romeo : “thus from my l—,by thine,my sin is p———
Juliet: “then have my l—- the sin that they have took”
Romeo:s— from my lips? O trespass sweetly u—-! Give my s— again”
Juliet:”you kiss thy b—-“
Romeo:”thus from my lips,by thine,my sin is purged”
Juliet:”then have my lips the sin that they have took”
Romeo:sin from my lips? O trespass sweetly urged!give me my sin again”
Juliet:you kiss thy book
Juliet - act 1 scene 5: “my only love sprung from my only h—-.too early seen unknown,and know too l—-.prodigious birth of love it is to me,that I must l—- a loathed e—“
“My only love sprung from my only hate.too early seen unknown,and known too late.prodigious birth of love it is to me that I must love a loathed enemy”
Romeo-act 2,scene 1: “can I go f—- when my heart is here? Turn back,d—- earth and find thy centre out”
“Can I go forward when my heart is here? Turn back,full earth,and find thy centre out”
Romeo-act 2 scene 2: “but soft,what l— through yonder w—- breaks? It is the e-, and Juliet is the s—“
“But soft,what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east and Juliet is the sun”
Juliet-act 2 , scene 2: O r—-, Romeo,wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy f—- and refuse thy n—.or if thou wilt not,be but sworn my love,and I’ll no longer be a c—-“
“O Romeo,Romeo,wherefore art thou romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name.or if thou wilt not,be but sworn my love and I’ll no longer be a Capulet”
Juliet-act 2,scene 2:” what’s in a n—? That which we call a r— by any other word would smell as s—“
“What’s in name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet”
Friar-act 2,scene 6: “these v—- delights have v—- ends”
“These violent delights have violent ends”
Benvolio-act 3,scene 1: “ the day is h-,the capels are abroad,and if we meet we shall not scape a b—-,for now,these hot days,is the mad b—- stirring “
“The day is hot,the capels are abroad,and if we meet we shall not scape a brawl,for now,these hot days,is the mad blood-stirring”
Mercutio - act 3,scene 1: ask for me t-,and you shall find me a g— man”
“Ask for me tomorrow,and you shall find me a grave man”
Mercutio-act 3 scene 1: “ a p—- a’both your h—-! They have made worms meat of me!”
“A plague a’both your houses! They have made worms meat of me!”
Romeo-act 5,scene 1: “well,Juliet,I will lie with thee t—-.lets see for means. O mischief,thou art swift to enter in the t- of d—— men”
“Well Juliet,I will lie with thee tonight.lets see for means. I mischief,thou art swift to enter in the thoughts of desperate men!”