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Onomatopoeia

Pun

Personification

Oxymoron

Hyperbole

Verbal irony

Internal Rhyme

Situational irony

Alliteration

Foreshadowing

Soliloquy

Metaphor

Simile

Dramatic irony

O brawling love! O loving hate!

I'll look to like, if looking liking move

When I marry, it shall be Romeo, whom you know I hate, rather than Paris.

Beauty's ensign yet Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks, And death's pale flag is not advanced there.

Madam, if you could find out but a man / To bear a poison, I would temper it; That Romeo should, upon receipt thereof, Soon sleep in quiet.

Hst Romeo Hst!

Cry but 'Ay me!' pronounce but 'love' and 'dove;'

Juliet gives a long speech before she drinks the potion.

I dreamt my lady came and found me dead-- Strange dream, that gives a dead man leave to think!-- And breathed such life with kisses in my lips, That I revived, and was an emperor.

JULIET At what o'clock to-morrow Shall I send to thee? ROMEO At the hour of nine. JULIET I will not fail: 'tis twenty years till then.

The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars as daylight doth a lamp.

For still thy eyes, which I may call the sea, Do ebb and flow with tears

But I can give thee more: For I will raise her statue in pure gold; That while Verona by that name is known, There shall no figure at such rate be set As that of true and faithful Juliet.

My ears have not yet drunk a hundred words / Of that tongue's utterance, yet I know the sound.