Romeo and Juliet key quotations

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'O brawling love, O loving hate... feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health...' Act 1.1 Romeo speaking about his feelings for Rosaline
'Is love a tender thing? Its is too rough, too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like thorn.' Act 1.1 Romeo speaking to Benvolio and Mercutio
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'Did my heart love till now?' Act 1.5
[taking Juliet's hand] 'If I profane with my unworthiest hand this holy shine...' Act 1.5
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'It is the east and Juliet is the sun!' Act 2.2
'Here's to my love.' [he drinks] Act 5.3
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'And palm to palm is holy palmers kiss.' Act 1.5
'O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?' Act 2.2
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'What's in a name? That which we call a rose by another word would smell as sweet.' Act 2.2
'Good father, I beseech you on my knees, hear me with patience but to speak a word.' Act 3.5
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'What if it be a poison which the friar subtly hath ministered to have me dead...?' Act 4.3
'Romeo, I come! This do i drink to thee!' Act 4.3
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'Holy Saint Francis, what a change is here! Is Rosaline, that thou didst love so dear, so soon forsaken?' Act 2.3
'Thy old groans ring yet in mine ancient ears.' Act 2.3
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'These violent delights have violent end.' Act 2.6
'Arise, one knocks: good Romeo, hide thyself.' Act 3.3
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'Now when the bridegroom in the morning comes to rouse thee from thy bed, there thou art dead.' Act 4.1
'Fear comes upon me. O, much I fear some ill unthrifty thing.' Act 5.3
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'An should I live a thousand years, I never should forget it.'- Speaking of her memories of Juliet's childhood- Act 1.3
'If ye should led her in a fool's paradise, as they say, it were a very gross kind of behaviour...' Act 2.4
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'To fetch a ladder, by the which your love must climb.' Act 2.5
'Hie to your chamber. I'll find Romeo to comfort you.' Act 3.2
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'Marry, I will; and this is wisely done.'- The Nurse advising Juliet to marry Paris- Act 3.5
'O woe! O woeful, woeful, woeful, woeful day!' Act 4.5
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'My child is yet a stranger in the world.' Act 1.2
'Earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she.' Act 1.2
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'Sir Paris, I will make a desperate tender of my child's love: I think she will be rules in all respects by me...' Act 3.4
'Doth she not give us thanks? Is she not proud?' Act 3.5
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'Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch!' Act 3.5
'Death lies on her like an untimely frost upon the sweetest flower of all the field.' Act 4.5
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Lady Capulet
'So shall you share all that he doth possess, by having him, making yourself no less... can you like of Paris' love?' Act 1.3
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'I beg for justice, which though, Prince, must give: Romeo slew Tybalt; Romeo must not live.' Act 3.1
'What, wilt thou wash him from his grave with tears? An if thou couldst, thou couldst not make him live.' Act 3.1
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'You are too hot.'- To Lord Capulet. Act 3.5
'O me, O me! My child, my only life! Revive, look up, or I will die with thee!' Act 4.5
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