Romeo and Juliet x 100 quotations

fatal star crossed lovers From forth the f______ loins of these two foes A pair of s_____-c______ l______ take their life;
fearful death marked The f_____ passage of their d____-m_____ love,
vessels SAMPSON: True; and therefore women, being the weaker v__________, are ever thrust to the wall:
sir bite thumb sir bite thumb sir SAMPSON: No, _____, I do not _____ my ______ at you, ____, but I _____ my ______, _______.
hell all montagues thee TYBALT: What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word, As I hate H_____, ____ ____________ and t____
long sword crutch crutch sword CAPULET: What noise is this? Give me my l____ s____, ho! LADY CAPULET: A c_______, a c____! why call you for a s_____?
beasts rage PRINCE: What, ho! you men, you b_______, That quench the fire of your pernicious r_____ With purple fountains issuing from your veins
tears dew sighs MONTAGUE: Many a morning hath he there been seen,With t___ augmenting the fresh morning d____.Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep s___
daylight artificial night MONTAGUE: Shuts up his windows, locks far d______ out And makes himself an a_______ n________:
hate love brawling hate ROMEO: Here’s much to do with h_____, but more with l_____. Why, then, O b______ love! O loving h______! O any thing, of nothing first create!
smoke sighs ROMEO: Love is a s____ raised with the fume of s______;
Cupid’s Dian’s ROMEO: she’ll not be hit With C______ arrow; she hath D_______ wit;
stranger ripe CAPULET:My child is yet a s_________ in the world; She hath not seen the change of fourteen years, Let two more summers wither in their pride, Ere we may think her r______ to be a bride.
mothers marr’d PARIS: Younger than she are happy m_______ made. CAPULET: And too soon m_______ are those so early made.
hopeful lady consent part CAPULET: The earth hath swallow’d all my hopes but she, She is the h________ l_____ of my earth: But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart, My will to her c_________ is but a p_______;
swan crow BENVOLIO: Compare her face with some that I shall show, And I will make thee think thy s____ a c______.
honour dream LADY CAPULET: Tell me, daughter Juliet, How stands your disposition to be married? JULIET: It is an h________ that I d________ not of.
beautify cover LADY CAPULET: This precious book of love, this unbound lover, To b_______ him, only lacks a c________:
rude rude beat MERCUTIO: If love be r____ with you, be r_______ with love; Prick love for pricking, and you b____ love down.
hanging stars ROMEO: I fear, too early: for my mind misgives Some consequence yet h____ in the s______
rich dear ROMEO: Beauty too r______ for use, for earth too d____!
sweet gall TYBALT: I will withdraw: but this intrusion shall Now seeming s_____ convert to bitter g______.
profane shrine ROMEO: If I p________ with my unworthiest hand This holy s_______
grave wedding JULIET: Go ask his name: if he be married. My g____ is like to be my w________ bed.
sprung JULIET: My only love ________ from my only hate!
madman likeness MERCUTIO: Romeo! humours! M_______! passion! lover! Appear thou in the l__________ of a sigh:
yonder east sun ROMEO: But, soft! what light through y_______ window breaks? It is the _______, and Juliet is the _________.
rose smell sweet JULIET: O, be some other name! What’s in a name? that which we call a r______ By any other name would s_____ as s________;
inconstant monthly changes JULIET: O, swear not by the moon, the i_______ moon, That m_______ c_________ in her circled orb,
perjuries Jove JULIET: At lover’s p__________ they say J_______ laughs.
rancour pure love FRIAR LAURENCE: In one respect I’ll thy assistant be;For this alliance may so happy prove,To turn your households’ r________ to p______ l______
stumble FRIAR LAURENCE: Wisely and slow; they s_________ that run f______.
dead stabbed eye shot love song MERCUTIO: Alas poor Romeo! he is already d_______; s_________ with a white wench’s black e_______; s______ through the ear with a l______ s_______
butcher duellist gentleman MERCUTIO (describing Tybalt): the very b___________ of a silk button, a d__________; a g_____________of the very first house
herring fishified BENVOLIO: Here comes Romeo, here comes Romeo.MERCUTIO: Without his roe, like a dried h________ : flesh, flesh, how art thou f____________!
kitchen wench dowdy gypsy harlots MERCUTIO: Laura to his lady was but a k________ w_______; marry, she had a better love to be-rhyme her; Dido a d__________; Cleopatra a g__________; Helen and Hero hildings and h_____________
sail fan’s fairer MERCUTIO: A s_____! Good Peter, to hide her face; for her f________the f__________ face.
fool’s paradise behaviour NURSE: I will keep to myself: but first let me tell ye, if ye should lead her into a f________ p____________, as they say, it were a very gross kind of b___________
delight burden NURSE: I am the drudge and toil in your d___________,But you shall bear the b___________ soon at night.
delights ends FRIAR LAURENCE: These violent d__________ have violent e__________ And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, Which as they kiss consume:
brawl blood BENVOLIO: if we meet, we shall not scape a b_______;For now, these hot days, is the mad b_______ stirring.
fiddlestick dance MERCUTIO: Consort! what, dost thou make us minstrels? an thou make minstrels of us, look to hear nothing but discords: here’s my f____________; here’s that shall make you d_______. ‘Zounds, consort!
hate villain TYBALT: Romeo, the h______ I bear thee can affordNo better term than this,–thou art a v____________.
injured love devise ROMEO: I do protest, I never i___________ thee,But l______ thee better than thou canst d________
dishonourable vile submission MERCUTIO: O calm, d____________ v_______ s____________! Alla stoccata carries it away.
well church door grave MERCUTIO: No, ’tis not so deep as a w______, nor so wide as a c________ d_________; but ’tis enough,’twill serve: ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a g________ man.
plague houses MERCUTIO: A p__________ o’ both your h___________!They have made worms’ meat of me
reputation slander ROMEO: My very friend, hath got his mortal hurtIn my behalf; my r_____________ stain’d With Tybalt’s s______________
beauty effeminate valour’s ROMEO: O sweet Juliet, Thy b_____________ hath made me e_____________ And in my temper soften’d v______________ steel!
black fate woe ROMEO: This day’s b______ f_________ on more days doth depend; This but begins the w_____, others must end.
lenity fire eyed fury ROMEO: Alive, in triumph! and Mercutio slain! Away to heaven, respective l__________, And f________ e________ f________ be my conduct now!
fortune’s fool ROMEO: O, I am f_____________ f_________!
true Montague LADY CAPULET: Prince, as thou art t______, For blood of ours, shed blood of M_____________.
Mercy pardoning PRINCE: M__________ but murders, p____________ those that kill.
interest blood PRINCE: I have an i_________ in your hate’s proceeding, My b________ for your rude brawls doth lie a-bleeding;
cut stars heaven love night garish JULIET: Take him and c____ him out in little s_______,And he will make the face of h_________ so fineThat all the world will be in l_______ with n_______And pay no worship to the g________ sun
tyrant angelical saint villain JULIET: Beautiful t_________ ! fiend a__________ !,A damned s_________, an honourable v__________!
griefs woes sorrows NURSE: These g______, these w______, these s________ make me old. Shame come to Romeo!
banished slain dead JULIET: ‘Romeo is b_____________,’ to speak that word,Is father, mother, Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet,All s_______, all d_________.
death maidenhead JULIET: Come, cords, come, nurse; I’ll to my wedding-bed; And d___________, not Romeo, take my m__________________!
purgatory torture hell ROMEO: There is no world without Verona walls,But p___________, t_____________, h___________itself.
madmen ears FRIAR LAURENCE: O, then I see that m____________ have no e_____________.
tears womanish unreasonable beast FRIAR LAURENCE: Art thou a man? thy form cries out thou art: Thy t_______ are w____________ ; thy wild acts denote The u_________________fury of a b__________:
wench pout’st fortune FRIAR LAWRENCE: But, like a misbehaved and sullen w__________ , Thou p____________ upon thy f____________ and thy love:
woe woo PARIS: These times of w______ afford no time to w______.
ruled respects doubt LORD CAPULET: I think she will be r_________In all r___________ by me; nay, more, I d________ it not.
ill divining tomb JULIET: O God, I have an i____ d_____________ soul!Methinks I see thee, now thou art below,As one dead in the bottom of a t___________
beseech patience JULIET: Good father, I b__________ you on my knees,Hear me with p____________ but to speak a word.
baggage disobedient answer CAPULET: Hang thee, young b___________! D______________ wretch! Speak not, reply not, do not a_______ me; My fingers itch.
blame rate NURSE: God in heaven bless her!You are to b________ , my lord, to r_______ her so.
hang beg starve die LORD CAPULET: An you be mine, I’ll give you to my friend; And you be not, h______ b______ s________ d________ in the streets, For, by my soul, I’ll ne’er acknowledge thee,
heaven strategems soft JULIET: Alack, alack, that h____________ should practise s______________ Upon so s_________ a subject as myself!
county lovely dishclout NURSE: I think it best you married with the c________.O, he’s a l_______ gentleman!Romeo’s a d_________ to him
damnation fiend JULIET: Ancient d______________! O most wicked f___________!
mine slander’d PARIS: Thy face is m_________, and thou hast s____________ it.JULIET: It may be so, for it is not mine own.
serpents bears JULIET: rather than marry Paris …bid me lurkWhere s____________ are; chain me with roaring b________;
unstain’d wife JULIET: Things that, to hear them told, have made me tremble; And I will do it without fear or doubt,To live an u____________ w___________ to my sweet love.
womanish fear FRIAR LAURENCE: If no inconstant toy, nor w_____________ f___________, Abate thy valour in the acting it.
pardon henceforward ruled JULIET: p_____________, I beseech you!H_______________ I am ever r___________ by you.
child life die LADY CAPULET: O me, O me! My c___________, my only l_________, Revive, look up, or I will d________with thee!
frost sweetest LORD CAPULET: Death lies on her like an untimely f____________ Upon the s_____________ flower of all the field.
deflowered heir LORD CAPULET: There she lies,Flower as she was, d______________ by him.Death is my son-in-law, Death is my h____________
wretched miserable LADY CAPULET: Accursed, unhappy, w_________, hateful day! Most m_______________ hour that e’er time saw
wedding cheer burial feast flowers corpse LORD CAPULET: Our w____________ c_________ to a sad b___________ f____________, Our solemn hymns to sullen dirges change, Our bridal f_____________ serve for a buried c_____________
savage wild fierce roaring ROMEO: The time and my intents are s_______ w________, More f_______ and more inexorable far than empty tigers or the r_____________ sea.
madman’s mercy ROMEO: Stay not, be gone; live, and hereafter say,A m_____________ m_____________ bade thee run away.
cram food ROMEO: Thou detestable maw, thou womb of death, Gorged with the dearest morsel of the earth, Thus I enforce thy rotten jaws to open,And, in despite, I’ll c______ thee with more f______!
conquer’d death’s pale flag ROMEO: Death, that hath suck’d the honey of thy breath,Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty:Thou art not c____________ ; beauty’s ensign yetIs crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks,And d________ p________ f__________ is not advanced there.
amorous monster paramour ROMEO: Why art thou yet so fair? shall I believeThat unsubstantial death is a_____________,And that the lean abhorred m___________ keepsThee here in dark to be his p____________?
inauspicious stars world wearied flesh ROMEO: O, hereWill I set up my everlasting rest,And shake the yoke of i___________ s__________From this w__________ w____________ f____________
sea sick weary bark ROMEO: Thou desperate pilot, now at once run onThe dashing rocks thy s____ s______ w_______ b______!
power contradict thwarted FRIAR LAURENCE: Lady, come from that nestOf death, contagion, and unnatural sleep:A greater p_________ than we can c____________Hath t_______________ our intents.
happy dagger sheath rust JULIET: O h________ d_________! (Snatching ROMEO’s dagger) This is thy s__________; (Stabs herself) there r_________, and let me die.
grief exile LORD MONTAGUE: Alas, my liege, my wife is dead to-night; G___________ of my son’s e__________ hath stopp’d her breath:
condemned excused FRIAR LAURENCE: And here I stand, both to impeach and purge Myself c__________ and myself e____________ .
winking discords brace kinsmen punished PRINCE: And I for w___________ at your d___________ tooHave lost a b_________ of k___________: all are p___________.
statue pure gold LORD MONTAGUE: I will raise her s________ in p______ g________
sacrifices enmity LORD CAPULET: As rich shall Romeo’s by his lady’s lie; Poor s_____________ of our e__________!
glooming peace sun head PRINCE: A g_____________ p_________ this morning with it brings; The s______, for sorrow, will not show his h_____
story woe PRINCE: For never was a s_________ of more w_____Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.

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