‘men’s eyes were made to look, and let them gaze; i will not budge for no man’s pleasure, i’ - mercutio, act 3 scene 1
‘o calm, dishonourable, vile submission! Alla staccato carries it away” - mercutio, act 3 scene 1
‘a plague a’both your houses!’ - mercutio, act 3 scene 1
‘and but one word with one of us? couple it with something. make it a word and a blow’
‘if love be rough with you, be rough with love. prick love for pricking, and you beat love down. -‘ - mercutio, act 1 scene 4
‘she is the faire’s midwife, and she comes in shape no bigger than an agate stone… through lovers’ brains, and then they dream of leave’ - mercutio, act 1 scene 4
‘true, I talk of dreams. which are the children off an idle brain, begot of nothing but vain fantasy. Which is as thin of substance as the air and more inconstant than the wind who woos’ - mercutio, act 1 scene 4
‘I conjure thee by Rosaline’s bright eyes / by her high forehead and her scars lip / by her… quivering thigh’ - mercutio, act 2 scene 1
‘blind is [Romeo’s] love, and best befits the dark’ / ‘if lover be blind, love cannot hit the mark’ - mercutio, act 2 scene 1
‘alas, poor Romeo, he is already dead: stabbed with / a white wench’s black eye; run through the ear with / a love-song” - mercutio, act 2 scene 4
‘thou hast more of he wild goose in one of thy / wits then, I am sure, I have in my whole five’ mercutio, act 2 scene 4