Death

Romeo and Juliet

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“A pair of star crossed lovers. . . doth with their death bury their parents strife.”

The Chorus

Act 1 Prologue

“O Tybalt, Tybalt, the best friend I had! O courteous Tybalt! Honest gentleman! That ever I should live to see thee dead.”

The Nurse

Act 3 Scene 2

“If all else fail, myself I have power to die.”

Juliet

Act 3 Scene 5

Come, death, and welcome. Juliet wills it so.”

Romeo

Act 3 Scene 5

“Come, vial. What if this mixture do not work at all? Shall I be married then tomorrow morning?

No, no. This shall forbid it. Lie thou there.”

Juliet

Act 4 Scene 3

“What, dressed and in your clothes, and down again? I must needs wake you. Lady, lady, lady! – Alas, alas! Help, help! My lady’s dead! – Oh, welladay, that ever I was born.”

The Nurse

Act 4 Scene 5

“Her body sleeps in the Capel’s monument, and her immortal part with angels lives.”

Balthazar

Act 5 Scene 1

“Well, Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight. Let’s see for means. O mischief, thou art swift to enter in the thoughts of desperate men!”

Romeo

Act 5 Scene 1

“Romeo! O, pale! – Who else? What, Paris too? And steeped in blood? – Ah, what an unkind hour is guilty of this lamentable chance! The lady stirs.”

Friar Lawrence

Act 5 Scene 3

“Eyes, look your last. Arms, take your last embrace. And, lips, O you the doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss a dateless bargain to engrossing death.”

Romeo

Act 5 Scene 3

“Yea, noise? Then I’ll be brief. O happy dagger, this is thy sheath. There rust and let me die.”

Juliet

Act 5 Scene 3

“Who hath here lain this two days buried.”

Chief Watchman

Act 5 Scene 3

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