"If I profane with my unworthiest hand this holy shrine, the gentle sin is this: my lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand to smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss." -RomeoRomeo and Juliet met for the first time and share their first two kisses. ("You kiss by the book." Oh, line! How I hate thee!)
"But passion lends them to power, time means, to meet, temp'ring extremities with extreme sweet." -ChorusOur Friar Lawrence/Chorus explaining the story in the ever confusing Shakespearen language.
"I conjure thee by Rosaline's bright eyes, by her high forehead, and her scarlet lip, by her fine foot, straight leg, and quivering thigh, and the demesnes that there adjacent lie..." -MercutioMercutio and Benvolio search for Romeo who ran away after the party. Mercutio still pokes fun at his past love of Rosaline
"It is my lady. O, it is my love! O, the she knew she were!" -RomeoJuliet dreamily thinks of Romeo, unaware to the fact that he is musing his little heart out ten feet away from her
"I take thee at thy word. Call me but love and I'll be new baptized. Henceforth I never will be Romeo." -RomeoRomeo startles Juliet in the infamous "balcony scene" that is not really a balcony scene.
"In truth, fair Montague, I am too fond..." -Juliet tells Romeo she is in love with him, but is still hesitant on his intents. ("Oh, wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied?" Tee hee!)
"My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep. The more I give to thee, the more I have and both are infinite" -JulietAwe... They're gunna get married... after knowing each other for about 5 minutes. Does that seem wrong to anybody else?
"Two such opposéd kings encamp them still in man as well as hebs- grace and rude will; and where the worser is predominant, full soon the canker death eats up that plant." -Friar Lawrence
Frair Lawrence muses away before Romeo comes to ask him to marry him and Juliet.
"He rests his minim rests, one, two, and a third in your bosom- the very butcher of a silk button." -Mercutio
Benvolio and Mercutio talk of Tybalt before a now very happy Romeo shows up.
"And thou must stand by too and suffer every knave to use me at his pleasure." -Nurse
Juliet's nurse is made fun of by the trio. Romeo then apologizes and explaines their behavior and tells the nurse when and where he will marry Juliet.