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  • 'ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man'
    Mercutio
  • 'Younger than she are happy mothers made'
    Paris
  • 'A plague o' both your houses!'
    Mercutio
  • 'my child is yet a stranger in the world'
    Lord Capulet
  • 'Poison hath residence and medicine power'
    Friar Laurence
  • 'O, I am fortune's fool'
    Romeo
  • 'Fetch me my rapier, boy'
    Tybalt
  • 'He's a man of wax' (talking about Paris)
    Nurse
  • 'O calm, dishonourable, vile submission!'
    Mercutio
  • 'My fingers itch'
    Lord Capulet
  • 'these hot days, is the mad blood stirring'
    Benvolio
  • 'He shall be endured'
    Lord Capulet
  • 'Young men's love then lies / Not truly in the hearts, but in their eyes.'
    Friar Laurence
  • 'I talk of dreams, Which are the children of an idle brain, Begot of nothing but vain fantasy.'
    Mercutio
  • 'peace? I hate the word. As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee.'
    Tybalt
  • 'I think it's best you married with the County'
    Nurse
  • 'I am the drudge, and toil in your delight'
    Nurse
  • 'Just opposite to what thou justly seemed / A damned saint, an honourable villain!'
    Juliet
  • 'thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow'
    Juliet
  • 'a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life'
    Chorus
  • 'For this alliance may so happy prove / To turn your households' rancour to pure love'
    Friar Laurence
  • 'these violent delights have violent ends'
    Friar Laurence
  • 'Revive, look up, or I will die with thee'
    Lady Capulet
  • 'rebellious subjects, enemies to peace'
    Prince
  • 'I defy you stars!'
    Romeo
  • ''If I profane with my unworthiest hand / This holy shrine'
    Romeo
  • 'come unsavoury guide! / Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on / The dashing rocks thy seasick weary bark!'
    Romeo
  • 'And with my child my joys are buried'
    Lord Capulet
  • 'Prince, as thou art true, For blood of ours, shed blood of Montague'
    Lady Capulet
  • 'beautiful tyrant! Fiend angelical!'
    Juliet
  • 'What lamb! What ladybird!'
    Nurse
  • 'With love's light wings did I o'erperch these walls'
    Romeo
  • 'Alas, that love, so gentle in his view, should be so tyrannous and rough in proof!'
    Benvolio
  • 'The all-seeing sun / Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun'
    Romeo
  • 'I do but keep the peace. Put up thy sword.'
    Benvolio
  • 'O happy dagger'
    Juliet
  • 'once more, on pain of death, all men depart.'
    Prince