Romeo and Juliet Act 2

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Scene 1

  • I conjure thee by Rosaline's bright eyes
  • O that she were an open-****, thou a pop'rin pear
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Scene 2

  • arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon
  • O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name
  • What's in a name?
  • My name, dear saint, is hateful to myself, because it is an enemy to thee
  • with love's light wings did I o'erperch these walls
  • I should adventure for such merchandise
  • it is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden, too like the lightning, which doth cease to be
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Scene 3

  • virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied
  • poison hath residence, and medicine power
  • So soon forsaken? Young men's love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes
  • for doting, not for loving, pupil mine
  • this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households' rancour to pure love
  • i stand on sudden haste
  • wisely and slow, they stumble that run fast
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Scene 4

  • that same palehard-hearted wench, that Rosaline, torments him so
  • poor Romeo, he is already dead
  • the very pin of his heart cleft with the blind bow-boy's ****-shaft
  • more than the Prince of Cats
  • he's the courageous captain of compliments
  • to hide her face, for her fan's the fairer face
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Scene 5

  • old folks, many feign as they were dead
  • your love must climb a bird's nest
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Scene 6

  • these violent delights have violent ends
  • therefore love moderately, long love doth so
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