romeo and juliet quotes 1.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LiteratureRomeo and JulietGCSEAQA Created by: Jazzyb060403Created on: 18-04-19 12:23 "do you bite your thumb at us sir?" 1 of 42 "part fools, put your swords, you know not what you do" 2 of 42 "peace, I hate the word as I hate hell, all montagues and thee" 3 of 42 "your lives will pay the forfeit of the peace" 4 of 42 "bright smoke", "serious vanity", "sick health" 5 of 42 "my child is yet a stranger in the world" 6 of 42 "it is an honour i dream not of" 7 of 42 "my mind misgives some consequence yet hanging in the stars 8 of 42 "he shall be endured" 9 of 42 "holy shrine" 10 of 42 "give me my sin again" 11 of 42 "juliet is the sun" 12 of 42 "if that thy bent of love be honourable, thy purpose marriage" 13 of 42 "young men's love lies not truly in their hearts but in their eyes" 14 of 42 "commend me to thy lady and mistress" 15 of 42 "these violent delights have violent ends" 16 of 42 "I pray thee good Mercutio let's retire" 17 of 42 "we stand here in the public haunt of men" 18 of 42 "thou art a villain" 19 of 42 "but love thee better than thou canst devise" 20 of 42 "O calm, dishonourable, vile submission" 21 of 42 "I was hurt under your arm" 22 of 42 "a plague on both your houses" 23 of 42 "Mercutio's souls but a little way above our heads... either though, or I, or both must go with him" 24 of 42 "immediately we do exile him hence" 25 of 42 "and death, not Romeo take my maidenhead" 26 of 42 "Ha, banishment! Be merciful, say 'death'" 27 of 42 "hang, beg, starve, die on the streets" 28 of 42 "I think you are happy in this second match" 29 of 42 "i long to die" 30 of 42 "in this borrowed likeness of shrunk death" 31 of 42 "I have learn'd me to repent the sin of disobedient opposition" 32 of 42 "I drink to thee" 33 of 42 "most lamentable day, most woeful day" 34 of 42 "then I defy you stars" 35 of 42 "for I come here armed against myself" 36 of 42 "is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks" 37 of 42 "the drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die" 38 of 42 "I hear some noise... I dare no longer stay" 39 of 42 "O churl! Drunk all, and left me no friendly drop to help me after?" 40 of 42 "yea noise? Then I'll be brief. O happy dagger!" 41 of 42 "for never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo" 42 of 42
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