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| "For this alliance to turn your household rancour to pure love" |
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| The Friar when talking to Romeo about Marriage |
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| "Take this vial, being then in bed, and this distilled liquour drink though off;" |
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| "Two households both alike in dignity. Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean" |
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| "I think it's best you married with the county" |
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| Nurse to Juliet. A confusing moment for Juliet |
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| "What, drawn and talk of peace. I hate all montagues and thee" |
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| "If you ever disturb our streets again, you shall pay the forfeit of the price" |
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| Prince to Montague and Capulet |
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| "My only love sprung from my only hate" |
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| Juliet after Capulet party |
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| "O God! O Nurse, How shall this be prevented?" |
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| Juliet to Nurse in time of need. |
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| "It is an honour that I dream not of." |
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| "O Romeo, Romeo! – wherefore art thou Romeo?" |
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| Juliet thinking about Romeo after the Capulet party |
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"If love be rough with you, be rough with love Prick love for pricking, and you beat love down." |
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| Benvolio talking to Romeo about Rosaline |
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"Well, think of marriage now. Younger than you, Here in Verona, ladies of esteem Are made already mothers." |
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| Lady Capulet to Juliet on the subject of Marriage |
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