Thee
You
Where art thou?
Where are you?
A plague o' both your houses!
I curse both of your families with an illness!
Sleep dwell upon thine eyes.
Go to sleep.
Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries
That thou hast done me; therefore turn and draw.
Child, your words do not excuse the hurt you have caused me. Turn around and draw your weapon.
Thou
You
Good-morrow, cousin.
Good morning cousin.
Peace in thy breast.
I do protest, I never injured thee.
I disagree, I never hurt you.
Romeo, the hate I bear thee can afford no better term than this...
Romeo, the hate I have for you cannot be given a better name than this...
Doth
Does
What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours?
What is making you sad?
thou art a villain.
You are a villain.
And so, good Capulet,--which name I tender
As dearly as my own,--be satisfied;
So Capulet, the name that I love as much as my own, relax.
Thou Knowest the mask of night on my face.
You know my face is covered in darkness.
Dost
Do
Come here.
but love thee better than thou canst devise.
I love you more than you can understand.
O, she doth teaches the torches to burn so bright
She is so pretty, she teaches light to shine.
I gave thee mine (his name) before thou didst request it.
Tall
Brave/ Strong
I know not how to tell thee who I am.
I don't know how to tell you who I am.
He (here Romeo is personifying love) lent me counsel and I lent him eyes.
love gave me advice and I gave it perspective.
Is he gone, and hath nothing?
Has he left without any injury?
How oft when men are at the point of death have they been merry!
How often are men happy right before they die!