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Speeches (Lines) for Montague
in "Romeo and Juliet"

Total: 10

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,98

Thou villain Capulet,—Hold me not, let me go.

2

I,1,125

Who set this ancient quarrel new abroach?
Speak, nephew, were you by when it began?

3

I,1,151

Many a morning hath he there been seen,
With tears augmenting the fresh morning dew....

4

I,1,164

I neither know it nor can learn of him.

5

I,1,166

Both by myself and many other friends:
But he, his own affections' counsellor,...

6

I,1,179

I would thou wert so happy by thy stay,
To hear true shrift. Come, madam, let's away.

7

III,1,1702

Not Romeo, prince, he was Mercutio's friend;
His fault concludes but what the law should end,...

8

V,3,3184

Alas, my liege, my wife is dead to-night;
Grief of my son's exile hath stopp'd her breath:...

9

V,3,3188

O thou untaught! what manners is in this?
To press before thy father to a grave?

10

V,3,3274

But I can give thee more:
For I will raise her statue in pure gold;...

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