Mercutio- Act 3 | p. 633, lines 37- 38″And but one word with one of us? Couple it with something; make it a word and blow” |
Mercutio- Act 3 | p. 633, line 71″O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!” |
Mercutio- Act 3 | p. 635, lines 88- 89″I am hurt. A plague a’ both houses! I am sped.” |
Mercutio- Act 3 | p. 635, lines 94- 95″No, ’tis so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door; but ’tis enough, ’twill serve. Ask for me tomorrow, and you will find me a grave man.” |
Romeo- Act 3 | p. 636, lines 115- 116″This day’s black fate on moe days doth depend; This but begins the woe others must end.” |
Romeo- Act 3 | p. 636, line 132″O, I am a fortune’s foo!” |
Lady Capulet- Act 3 | p. 637, line 145″For blood of ours shed blood of Montague.” |
Lady Capulet- Act 3 | p. 637, line 177″Romeo slew Tybalt; Romeo must not live |
Prince- Act 3 | p. 638, lines 182-183″And for that offense, immediately we do exile him hense.” |
Juliet- Act 3 | p. 642, lines 112- 113″Tybalt is dead, and Romeo – banished. That banished, that one word banished.” |
Friar- Act 3 | p. 646, lines 109- 110″Hold thy desperate hand. Art though a man? |
Juliet- Act 3 | p. 649, lines 1- 3″Wilt though be gone? It is not yet near day. It was a nightingale, and not the lark, that peirc’d the fearful hollow of thine ear.” |
Juliet- Act 3 | p. 652, lines 54- 57″O God, I have an ill- devining soul! Methinks I see thee, now art though so low, as one dead in the bottom of a tomb. Either my eyesight fails, or though lookest pale.” |
Capulet- Act 3 | p. 654, line 160″Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch.” |
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Quotable Quotes
November 3, 2019