| Term | Definition |
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romeo |
then i defy you, stars |
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benvolio |
compar her face with that i shall show, And i will make thee think thy swan a crow |
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mercutio |
oh, then i see that Queen Mab hath been with you |
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lord capulet |
i tell thee what, get thee to church o' thursday, or never look me in the face |
|
mercutio |
ask for me tomarrow, and you shall find me a grave man |
|
friar lawrence |
women may fall when there's no strength in men |
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tybalt |
this, by his voice, should be a montague fetch me my rapier boy. Wht dares the slave come hither, covered with an antic face... |
|
nurse |
there's no trust, no faith, no honesty in men |
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juliet |
my only love sprang from my only hate, too early seen unknown, and known too late |
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prince |
for there never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo |