Literary Terms Act II

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Across
  1. 2. "An, in their triumph die, like fire and powder/which, as they kiss, consume"
  2. 4. "A thousand times goodnight!"
  3. 5. "Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
  4. 7. "Nay if out sits run the wild-goose chase"
  5. 9. "Now Romeo is belov'd and loves again,/ Alike bewitched by the charm of looks"
  6. 10. Romeo says he would tear his name since it is preventing them from being together which means that his name can be a _____.
Down
  1. 1. "Within the infant rind of this weak flower/Poison hath residence and medicine power"
  2. 3. "O single-sol'd jest, soly singular for the singleness"
  3. 6. "Why he is more than Prince of Cats"
  4. 8. We know that Tybalt sent a letter to Romeo's house, but Romeo does not