Romeo & Juliet - Nurse

Helpful quotes to learn, especially if studying the play. Quotes to remember: 'Come Lammas Eve at night shall she be fourteen.' 'Susan and she, God rest all Christian souls' 'Were of an age.' '“Yea,” quoth he, “dost thou fall upon thy face?' 'Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit,' 'he's a man of wax.' 'I am so vexed that every part of me quivers.' 'Your love says, like an honest gentleman,' 'I think it best you married with the County.' 'O, he’s a lovely gentleman!' 'Romeo’s a dishclout to him.' 'I think you are happy in this second match, For it excels your first.' 'She's dead, deceased, she's dead; alack the day!'
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Act 1 Scene 3 - Juliet's age
'Come Lammas Eve at night shall she be fourteen.'
Act 1 Scene 3 - Foreshadowing Juliet's death
'Susan and she, God rest all Christian souls'
Act 1 Scene 3 - Foreshadowing Juliet's death
'Were of an age.'
Act 1 Scene 3 - Sex and Harm
'“Yea,” quoth he, “dost thou fall upon thy face?'
Act 1 Scene 3 - Sex and Harm
'Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit,'
Act 1 Scene 3 - Paris
'he's a man of wax.'
Act 2 Scene 4 - Romeo and friends
'I am so vexed that every part of me quivers.'
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Act 2 Scene 5 - Messenger with R + J
'Your love says, like an honest gentleman,'
Act 3 Scene 5 - Paris
'I think it best you married with the County.'
Act 3 Scene 5 - Paris
'O, he’s a lovely gentleman!'
Act 3 Scene 5 - Romeo's appearance
'Romeo’s a dishclout to him.'
Act 3 Scene 5 - Paris and Romeo
'I think you are happy in this second match,
For it excels your first.'
Act 4 Scene 5 - Juliet's 'death'
'She's dead, deceased, she's dead; alack the day!'
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