For venus smiles not in a house of tears | paris, allusion |
that may be, sir, when I may be a wife | juliet |
I will confess to you that I love him | romeo |
poor soul, thy face is much abused with tears | paris, personification |
come weep with me past hope, past care,past help | juliet |
and with this knife i’ll help it presently | juliet, symbolism |
Give me some present counsel or, behold, twixt my extremities and me this bloody knife shall play the umpire | juliet, personification, metaphor, imagery |
chain me with roaring bears, or hide me with dead mens rattling bones, with reeky shanks and yellow (chapless) skulls | juliet |
if what thou speakest speak not of remedy | juliet |
i do spy a kind of hope | friar |
a cold and drowsy humor for no pulse | friar |
the roses in thy lips and cheeks shall fade | friar, personification and imagry |
love give me strength, and strength shall help afford | juliet personification |
a peevish self-willed harlotry it is | capulet |
help to deck up her | capulet, metaphor |
to move the heavens to smile upon my state | juliet, personification |
fear thrills through my veins | juliet, personification |
alack alack is it not like that I, so early walking, what with loathsome smells, and sheiks like mandrakes torn out of the earth | juliet |
go you cot quean, go, for this nights watching | nurse, personification |
ay, let not the country take you in your bed, he’ll fright you up | nurse |
my child, my only life | lady capulet |
Death lies on her like an untimely frost | capulet |
death that hath ta’en her hence to make me wail, ties up my tongue and will not let me speak | capulet |
hath death lain with thy wife | capulet |
beguiled, divorced, wronged, spited, slain | paris |
she’s not well married that lives married long, but she’s best married that dies married young | friar |
turn things from their office to black funeral; our instruments to melancholy bells… | capulet |
o’ play me some dumb to comfort me | peter |
Romeo and Juliet Act 4
August 1, 2019