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Famous Quotes From "Romeo and Juliet"

Katie W.

On the left are famous quotes from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. On the right will say who said it and to whom it was said. Each "Who said it, to whom" combination is used only once. For example, if one quote is said by Juliet, to Romeo, there will not be any other quote said by Juliet to Romeo. Match them up and prove your knowledge of Shakespeare's classic.

1"Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" _____Tybalt, to Mercutio
2"Who began this bloody fray?" _____Friar Laurence, to Romeo
3"But I can give thee more, for I will raise her statue in pure gold." _____Romeo, to Benvolio
4"It is the east, and Juliet is the sun." _____Lady Capulet, to Juliet
5"A plague o' both your houses!" _____Romeo, to Balthasar
6"How art thou out of breath, when thou hast breath to say to me that thou art out of breath?" _____Nurse, to Lord Capulet
7"Romeo slew Tybalt, Romeo must not live!" _____Count Paris, to Romeo
8"There art thou happy." _____Benvolio, to Romeo
9"Farewell. God knows when we shall meet again." _____Nurse, to Peter
10"Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean." _____Count Paris, to Lord Capulet
11"Never was there a story of more woe, than this of Juliet and her Romeo." _____Lord Capulet, to Juliet
12"Live and be prosperous." _____Friar Laurence, to Friar John
13"Bid her devise Some means to come to shrift this afternoon. And there she shall at Friar Lawrence' cell Be shrived and married." _____Juliet, to Lord Capulet
14"I have been feasting with mine enemy." _____Tybalt, to Romeo
15"It was the lark, the herald of the morn. No nightingale." _____Juliet, to herself
16"Oh, teach me how I should forget to think." _____Chorus, to audience
17"I do protest, I never injured thee." _____Juliet, to Lady Capulet
18"I thought all for the best." _____Nurse, to Romeo
19"Good gentle youth, tempt not a desperate man; Fly hence, and leave me: think upon these gone." _____Benvolio, to Tybalt
20"Good father, I beseech you on my knees, hear me with patience but to speak a word." _____Romeo, to Tybalt
21"I shall forget, to have thee still stand there, remembering how I love thy company." _____Juliet, to Friar Laurence
22"Give me, give me! O, tell not me of fear." _____Romeo, to Nurse
23"Unhappy fortune! by my brotherhood, the letter was not nice but full of charge of dear import, and the neglecting it may do much danger." _____Romeo, to Apothecary
24"Younger than she are happy mothers made." _____Juliet, to Nurse
25"That 'may be' must be, love, on Thursday next." _____Lady Capulet, to Nurse
26"This is that banish'd haughty Montague, that murder'd my love's cousin." _____Mercutio, to Tybalt
27"The hate I bear thee can afford no better term than this-- thou art a villain." _____Romeo, to Friar Laurence
28"Thou consort'st with Romeo." _____Nurse, to Lady Capulet
29"Good king of cats, nothing but one of your nine lives." _____Lady Capulet, to Lord Capulet
30"Good Peter, to hide her face; for her fan's the fairer face." _____Benvolio, to Mercutio
31"I pay thy poverty and not thy will." _____Benvolio, to Lord Capulet
32"His name is Romeo, and a Montague. The only son of your great enemy." _____Lord Capulet, to Count Paris
33"Pray you, sir, a word." _____Lord Montague, to Lord Capulet
34"Faith, I can tell her age unto an hour." _____Romeo, to himself
35"God in heaven bless her! You are to blame, my lord, to rate her so." _____Juliet, to Romeo
36"Take my fan, and go before an apace." _____Prince Escalus, to crowd
37"I do but keep the peace. Put up thy sword, Or manage it to part these men with me." _____Romeo, to Count Paris
38"I will make thee think thy swan a crow." _____Lady Capulet, to Prince Escalus
39"My noble uncle, do you know the cause?" _____Prince Escalus, to Benvolio
40"Let's retire. The day is hot, the Capulets abroad, and, if we shall meet, we shall not scape a brawl." _____Lord Capulet, to Tybalt
41"There lies the man, slain by young Romeo. That slew thy kinsman, brave Mercutio." _____Lord Capulet, to Nurse
42"Give leave a while, we must talk in secret." _____Mercutio, to Romeo
43"Can you like of Paris, love?" _____Mercutio, to Benvolio
44"Ay, sir, but she will none, she gives you thanks. I would the fool were married to her grave!" _____Romeo, to Juliet
45"Peace, you mumbling fool!" _____Count Paris, to Juliet
46"Doth she not give us thanks?" _____Mercutio, to Peter
47"Too soon marred are those so early made." _____Lord Capulet, to Lady Capulet
48"He shall be endured." _____Nurse, to Juliet
49"Disobedient wretch!" _____Romeo, to Mercutio
50"A challenge, on my life." _____Benvolio, to Prince Escalus

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