act i, scene i vocab. “to be valiant is to stand.”
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Act I, Scene I Vocab
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“To be valiant is to stand.”
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“The quarrel is between our masters and us their men.”
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“Is the law of our side, if I say aye?”
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“Here comes one of my master’s kinsmen.”
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“What, are thou drawn among these heartless hinds?”
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“What, are thou drawn among these heartless hinds?”
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“Old Montague is come, and flourishes his blade in spite of me.”
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“Thou shalt not stir a foot to seek a foe.”
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“From those bloody hands throw your mistemper’d weapons to the ground.”
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“Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word, by thee, old Capulet, and Montague, have thrice disturb’d the quiet of our streets.”
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“Who set this ancient quarrel new abroach?”
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“Underneath the grove of sycamore so early walking did I see your son: Towards him I made, but he was aware of me and stole into the covert of the wood.”
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“Many a morning hath he there been seen, with tears augmenting the fresh morning dew.”
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“Black and portentous must this humor prove, unless good counsel may the cause remove.”
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“Have you importuned him by any means?”
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“What fray was here?”
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“She’ll not be hit with Cupid’s arrow. She will not stay the siege of loving terms.”
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“She will not stay the siege of loving terms, nor bide the encounter of assailing eyes.”
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“Then she hath sworn that she will still live chaste?”