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Romeo & Juliet--Match the Quotes
Question | Answer |
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Capulet to Paris | "My child is yet a stranger in the world, she hath not seen the change of fourteen years." |
Tybalt to Capulet | "Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe; A villain that is hither come in spite." |
Juliet to Nurse | "Prodigious birth of love it is to me, that I must love a loathed enemy." |
Friar Lawrence to himself | "Within the infant rind of this weak flower, Poison hath residence and medicine power." |
Mercutio, as he is dying | "A plague on both your houses! They have made worms' meat of me." |
Friar Lawrence to Romeo | "The sweetest honey is loathsome in his own deliciousness, and in the taste confounds the appetite, therefore love moderately..." |
Prince of Verona | "Never was a story of more woe, than this of Juliet and her Romeo." |
Nurse to Juliet | Then hie you hence to Friar Lawrence's cell. There stays a husband to make you a wife. |
Clown | "I am sent to find those persons whose names are here writ...I must to the learned." |
Juliet to Lady Capulet | "I'll look to like, if looking liking move, but no more deep will I endart mine eye that your consent gives strength to make it fly." |
Juliet to Romeo | "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet." |
Benvolio to Romeo | "Compare her face with some that I shall show, And I will make thee think thay swan a crow." |
Romeo to Servant | "What lady's that doth enrich the hand of yonder knight?" |
Chorus | "The fearful passage of their death-marked love, and the continuance of their parents' rage, which but their children's end nought could remove, is now the two hours' traffic of our stage." |
Friar Lawrence to Romeo | "Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast". |
Capulet to Lady Capulet | "O heavens! O wife, look how our daughter bleeds!" |
Montague to Capulet | "For I will raise her statue in pure gold..there shall no figure at such rate be set as that of true and faithful Juliet." |
Juliet to Romeo | "Thy lips are warm." |
Paris to Romeo | "Oh, I am slain! If thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet." |
Romeo | "O true apothecary, thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die." |