Romeo and JulietShakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (c.1597) is an early tragedy about the fate of two star-crossed lovers. The story opens in Verona with a street brawl between the Montagues and the Capulets. Romeo Montague attends a masquerade party at the house of the Capulets, where he woos Juliet. Count Paris tries to attract Juliet's attention with the help of Juliet's parents, but Romeo and Juliet pledge to die for each other. |
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... BENVOLIO, nephew to Montague, and friendto Romeo FRIAR LAURENCE, Franciscan. FRIAR JOHAN, Franciscan. BALTHASAR, servant to Romeo. ABRAM, servant to Montague. SAMPSON, servant toCapulet. GREGORY, servant to Capulet. PETER, servantto ...
... BENVOLIO, nephew to Montague, and friendto Romeo FRIAR LAURENCE, Franciscan. FRIAR JOHAN, Franciscan. BALTHASAR, servant to Romeo. ABRAM, servant to Montague. SAMPSON, servant toCapulet. GREGORY, servant to Capulet. PETER, servantto ...
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... Benvolio, look upon thydeath. BENVOLIO: Idobut keepthe peace: put upthy sword, Or manageittopart these menwith me. TYBALT: What, drawn, and talk ofpeace! I hate the word, AsIhate hell, all Montagues, and thee: Have at thee, coward ...
... Benvolio, look upon thydeath. BENVOLIO: Idobut keepthe peace: put upthy sword, Or manageittopart these menwith me. TYBALT: What, drawn, and talk ofpeace! I hate the word, AsIhate hell, all Montagues, and thee: Have at thee, coward ...
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... BENVOLIO.] MONTAGUE: Who set this ancient quarrel new abroach? Speak, nephew, were you bywhen it began? BENVOLIO: Herewere the servants ofyour adversary, And yours, close fighting ereIdid approach: I drew topart them: in the instant ...
... BENVOLIO.] MONTAGUE: Who set this ancient quarrel new abroach? Speak, nephew, were you bywhen it began? BENVOLIO: Herewere the servants ofyour adversary, And yours, close fighting ereIdid approach: I drew topart them: in the instant ...
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... BENVOLIO: My noble uncle, do you knowthe cause? MONTAGUE: Ineither know it nor can learnof him. BENVOLIO: Have you importuned him by any means? MONTAGUE: Both by myself and many other friends: But he, his own affections' counsellor, Is ...
... BENVOLIO: My noble uncle, do you knowthe cause? MONTAGUE: Ineither know it nor can learnof him. BENVOLIO: Have you importuned him by any means? MONTAGUE: Both by myself and many other friends: But he, his own affections' counsellor, Is ...
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... BENVOLIO: Goodmorrow, cousin. ROMEO:Is the day so young? BENVOLIO: But new struck nine. ROMEO: Ay me! sad hours seem long. Was that my father that went hence so fast? BENVOLIO: It was. What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours? ROMEO: Not ...
... BENVOLIO: Goodmorrow, cousin. ROMEO:Is the day so young? BENVOLIO: But new struck nine. ROMEO: Ay me! sad hours seem long. Was that my father that went hence so fast? BENVOLIO: It was. What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours? ROMEO: Not ...
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art thou BALTHASAR banished beauty BENVOLIO blood breath cell cheek comes dead dear death dost doth draw dream ears earth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair faith fall Farewell father fear flower follow FRIAR LAURENCE gentle gentlemen give gone grave GREGORY grief hand happy hate hath head hear heart heaven hence Hold holy hour I'll JULIET kiss LADY CAPULET leave letter lies light lips live look lord love's lovers Madam maids married means MERCUTIO mistress Montague mother move MUSICIAN never night NURSE PARIS peace PETER pray PRINCE quarrel rest ROMEO SAMPSON SCENE SECOND SERVANT soul sound speak stand stay sweet sword talk tears tell thee thing thou art thou hast thou wilt tonight true turn Tybalt villain wall weep wise young