Romeo and Juliet Act 4

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