Speaker and who’s being described: “A man, young lady! Lady, such a man as all the world. Why- he’s a man of wax!” | Nurse, Paris |
Speaker and who’s being described: “Uncle, this is a Montague. our foe, a villain, that is hither come in spite to scorn at our solemnity this night.” | Tybalt, Romeo |
Speaker and who’s being described: “My child is yet a stranger in the world, she hath not seen the change of fourteen years.” | Lord Capulet, Juliet |
Speaker and who’s being described: “My only love, sprung from my only hate… That I must love the loathed enemy.” | Juliet, Romeo |
Speaker and who’s being described: “…She’ll not be hit with Cupid’s arrow. She hath Dian’s wit.” | Romeo, Rosaline |
Speaker: “Part, fools! Put up your swords. You know not what you do.” | Benvolio |
Speaker: “If ever you disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.” | Prince, Capulets and Montagues |
Speaker: “I’ll go along, no such sight to be shown, but to rejoice in splendor of mine own.” | Romeo |
Speaker: “Tell me, daughter Juliet, how stands your disposition to be married?” | Lady Capulet |
Speaker: ” O, then I see Queen Mab hath been with you.” | Mercutio |
Speaker and who’s being described: “A gentleman, nurse, that loves to hear himself talk and will speak more in a minute than he will stand to in a month.” | Romeo, Mercutio |
Speaker and who’s being described: “Humors! Madman! Passion! Lover!” | Mercutio, Romeo |
Speaker and who’s being described: “He is not the flower of courtesy, but, I’ll warrant him, as gentle as a lamb.” | Nurse, Romeo |
Speaker: “Can I go forward when my heart is here? Turn dark, dull earth, and find my center out.” | Romeo |
Speaker and who’s being described: “O, speak again, bright angel, for thou art as glorious to this night being o’er my head, as is a winged messenger from heaven.” | Romeo, Juliet |
Speaker: “O, swear not by the moon, the inconstant moon,” | Juliet |
Speaker: “What light through yonder window breaks? It is the East, and Juliet i the sun.” | Romeo |
Speaker: “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” | Friar Laurence |
Speaker and who’s being described: “Romeo slew him; he slew Mercutio. Who now the prince of his dear blood doth owe?” | Prince, Tybalt |
Speaker and who’s being described: “Thy beauty hath made me effeminate.” | Romeo, Juliet |
Speaker and who’s being described: “O, find him! Give this ring to my true knight. And beg him come take his last farewell.” | Juliet, Romeo |
Speaker and who’s being described: “Here from Verona art thou banished.” | Friar Laurence, Romeo |
Speaker and who’s being described: “O, she says nothing sir, but weeps and weeps.” | Nurse, Juliet |
Speaker: “Let me be taken, let me be put to death. I am content, so that will have it so.” | Romeo |
Speaker: “Hie to your chamber. I’ll find Romeo.” | Nurse |
Speaker: “A plague a’both houses! I am sped. Is he gone and hath nothing!” | Mercutio |
Speaker: “It was the nightingale, and not the lark, that pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear. Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate tree. Believe me, love, it was the nightingale.” | Juliet |
Speaker: “These violent delights have violent ends.” | Friar Laurence |
Speaker and who’s being described: “Get thee to bed, and rest; for thou hast need.” | Lady Capulet, Juliet |
Speaker and who’s being described: “Alack the day, she’s dead, she’s dead, she’s dead.” | Lady Capulet, Juliet |
Speaker: “Oh Thursday sir? The time is very short.” | Friar Laurence |
Speaker and who’s being described: “Alack, my child is dead, and with my child my joys are buried.” | Lord Capulet |
Speaker and who’s being described: “I met the youthful Lord at Laurence’s cell.” | Juliet, Paris |
Speaker: “Take thou this vial, being then in bed,” | Friar Laurence |
Speaker: “What if this mixture do not work at all?” | Juliet |
Speaker: “Romeo, Romeo, Romeo, I drink to thee.” | Juliet |
Speaker: “Juliet, on Thursday early will I rouse ye. Till then, adieu, and keep this holy kiss.” | Paris |
Speaker and who’s being described: “Lady! Lady! Lady! Help, help! My lady’s dead! O wereaday that ever I was born! Some aqau vitae, ho! My lord! My lady!” | Nurse, Juliet |
Speaker and who is being described: “Art thou so bare and full of wretchedness and fear’st to die? Famine is in thy cheeks.” | Romeo, Apothecary |
Speaker and who is being described: “What cursed foot wonders this way tonight, to cross my obsequies and true love’s rite?” | Paris, Romeo |
Speaker and who’s being described: “Death, that hath sucked the honey of thy breath, hath had no power upon thy beauty.” | Romeo, Juliet |
Speaker and who’s being described: “My master know not but I am gone hence. And fearfully did menace me with death if I stay to look upon his intents.” | Balthasar, Romeo |
Speaker and who’s being described: “Alas, my liege, my wife is dead tonight! Grief of my son’s exile hath stopped her breath.” | Lord Montague, Lady Montague |
Speaker and who’s being described: “I dreamt my lady came and found me dead. Strange dream that gives a dead man leave to think! And breathed such life with kisses in my lips that I was revived and was an emperor.” | Romeo, Juliet |
Speaker: “O! I am slain. If thou be merciful, open the tomb and lay me with Juliet.” | Paris |
Speaker: “O me, this sight of death is a bell that warns my old age to a sepulcher.” | Lady Capulet |
Speaker and who’s being described: “What’s here? A cup, closed in my true love’s hand? Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end.” | Juliet, Romeo |
Speaker and who’s being described: “More than the Prince of Cats. O, he’s the courageous captain of compliments. He fights as you sing pricksong.” | Mercutio, Tybalt |
Speaker and who’s being described: “How art thou out of breath when thou hast breath to say me that thou art out of breath?” | Juliet, Nurse |
Speaker: “Such mortal drugs I have; but Mantua’s law is death to any he that utters them.” | Apothecary |
Speaker: “Good night, good night! parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow.” | Juliet |
Speaker: “For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” | Prince |
Speaker and who’s being described: “O serpent heart hid with a flowering face! Did ever a dragon keep so fair a cave? Beautiful tyrant, feind angelical, dove feather raven, wolvish-ravening lamb! Despised substance of devinest show, just opposite to what thou justly seemest – A dammed saint, an honorable villain!” | Juliet, Romeo |
Speaker: “If I profane with my unworthiest hand, this holy shrine, the gentle sin is this: My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand to smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss.” | Romeo |
Speaker: “Sin from thy lips? O trespass sweetly urged! Give me my sin again.” | Romeo |
Speaker and who’s being described: “See how she leans her cheek upon her hand. O, that I were a glove upon that hand that I might touch that cheek!” | Romeo, Juliet |
Speaker: “What’s in a name? that which we call a roseBy any other name would smell as sweet.” | Juliet |
Speaker: “O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?” | Juliet |
Advanced English 9 Final- Romeo and Juliet Quote Review
November 5, 2019