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What's in
A name? (Juliet)
Shake the yoke of inauspicious stars
From this world-wearied flesh
Too soon marred
Are those too early made (Capulet)
Love is a smoke
Made with the fume of sighs (Romeo)
Juliet is
The sun (Romeo)
O she doth teaches
The torches to burn so bright (Romeo)
Bright
Angel (Romeo)
My lips two
Blushing pilgrims
My grave is like
To be my wedding bed
What, drawn and talk of peace? I hate the word,/
As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee. (Tybalt)
Thy beauty hath
made me effeminate (Romeo)
Sweet, sweet
Sweet nurse (Juliet)
I have bought the mansion of
A love but not possessed it (Juliet)
O swear not by the moon,
The inconstant moon (Juliet
It is too rash, too
unadvised, too sudden (juliet
O serpent heart,
Hid with a flowering face! (Juliet)
Her beauty makes this vault
A feasting orescnece full of light (Romeo)
Nurse give leave a while…
Nurse come back again. (Lady C)
Be fickle
Fortune (Juliet)
Unhappy
Fortune! (Friar)
Art thou a man?
Thy tears are womanish (friar)
Dreamer often
Lie (mercutio)
All are
Punish’d (prince)
What, lamb!
What ladybird! (Nurse)
My fingers
Itch (Capulet)
I would the fool
Were married to her grave (Lady C)
Talk to me not,
For I'll not speak a word (lady C)
O brother Montague,
give me thy hand (Capulet)
I will make thee think
Thy swan a crow (benvolio)
Deny thy father and
Refuse thy name (Juliet)
some consequences yet
hanging in the stars (Romeo)
If love be rough with you, be rough with love;
Prick love for pricking (mercutio)
O calm, dishonourable,
vile submission! (Mercutio)
O brawling love,
O loving hate (romeo)
For this alliance may so happy prove,
To turn your households’ rancour to pure love (friar)
Wisely and slow,
They stumble that run fast (friar)
Violent delights
Have violent ends (friar)
A plague o’both
your houses (mercutio)
I defy
You stars (Romeo)
Weaker
Vessel
Direct
My sail (Romeo)
O, I am
Fortune’s fool (Romeo)
O most
Wicked fiend (Juliet)
I can tell her
Age unto an hour (nurse)
Did my heart love till now…
For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night(Romeo)
Thou art
A villain (tybalt)
Hang thee, young baggage!
Disobediant wretch! (Lord Capulet)
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet and her romeo (prince)
My only love sprung
from my only hate! (Juliet)
She's the hopeful
Lady of my earth (lord Capulet)
Put up your swords
You know what not to do (benvolio)
Star-crossed
Lovers (prologue)
Ancient
Grudge (prologue)
Civil blood makes
Civil hands unclean (prologue)