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    Quotable Quotes for Romeo and Juliet Act III

    For each of the following uotations! identif" the s#ea$er! to whom it%s being said! and the meaning or significance&

    1' (And but one word with one of us) Cou#le it with something' *a$e it a word and a blow'+

    ,' (e tal$ here in the #ublic haunt of men' Either withdraw unto some #ri.ate #lace or! or reason coldl" of "ourgrie.ances! or else de#art' /ere all e"es ga0e on us'+

    ' (I do #rotest I ne.er in2ured thee but lo.e thee better than thou canst de.ise till thou shalt $now the reason of m"

    lo.e' And so! good Ca#ulet! which name I tender as dearl" as mine own! be satisfied'+

    3' (As$ for me tomorrow! and "ou shall find me a gra.e man'+

    4' (5 ta$e the 6.illain% bac$ again that late thou ga.est me! for *ercutio%s soul is but a little wa" abo.e our heads!

    sta"ing for thine to $ee# him com#an"' Either thou or I! or both! must go with him'+

    7' (Romeo slew 8"balt9 Romeo must not li.e'+

    :' (;ot Romeo5 he was *ercutio%s friend' /is fault concludes but what the law should end! the life of 8"balt'+

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    11' (ilt thou be gone) It is not "et near da"' It was the nightingale! and not the lar$! that #ierced the fearful hollow

    of thine ear'+

    1,' (Det me be ta%en9 let me be #ut to death' I am content! so thou wilt ha.e it so'+

    1' (*ore light and light! more dar$ and dar$ our woes'+

    13' = od! I ha.e an ill-di.ining soul> *ethin$s I see thee! now thou art so low! as one dead in the bottom of a

    tomb'+

    14' (8hen wee# no more' I%ll send one to *antua! where that same banished runagate doth li.e! shall gi.e him such

    an unaccustomed dram that he shall soon $ee# 8"balt com#an"'+

    17' (*adam! if "ou could find out but a man to bear a #oison! I would tem#er it5+

    1:' (/ang thee "oung baggage! disobedient wretch> I tell thee what& get thee to church o% 8hursda"! or ne.er after

    loo$ me in the face'+

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