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Romeo and Juliet
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| "My only love sprung from my only hate!/ Too early seen unknown, and known too late!/ Which as the kiss consume" | Juliet |
| "These violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph die, like fire and powder/ which as they kiss consume" | Friar Laurence |
| ".... my mind misgives/ some consequence yet hanging in the stars/ shall bitterly begin his fearful date/ With this night's revels.." | Romeo |
| "Black and portentous most this humor prove/ unless good counsel may the cause move" | Lord Montague |
| "Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath,/ Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty" | Romeo |
| "In he one respect I'll thy assistant be./ For this alliance may so happy prove,/ To turn your households' rancour to pure love." | Friar Laurence |
| "In what vile part of his anatomy/ Doth my name lodge? Tell me, that I may sack/ The hateful mansion." | Romeo |
| "Love goes from love as young boys from their books/ but love from love, toward school with heavy books." | Romeo |
| "Compare her face to some that I shall show./ And I will make thee think thy swan a crow" | Benvolio |
| "O I have bought the mansion of a love,/ But not possessed it; and though I am sold,/Not yet enjoyed." | Juliet |
| "Why is this not better now than groaning for love? Not art thou sociable, how art thou Romeo..." | Mercutio |
| "My will to consent is but a part;/ And she agreed, within her scope of choice/ Lies my consent and fair according voice" | Lord Capulet |
| " Her body sleeps in Capel's monument,/ And her immortal part with angel lives." | Balthazar |
| "O serpant heart, his with a flowering face!/ Did ever dragon keep so fair a cave?" | Juliet |
| "I will withdraw; but this intrusion shall/ now seeming sweet convert to bitterest gall" | Tybalt |