Shakespeare Vocab Crossword
Across
- 5. a verse form of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme
- 6. "By heaven, I love thee better than myself, /For I come _______ armed against myself."(Romeo.5.3.64-65)
- 7. Traditionally a young male attendant or servant
- 8. "Where shall we dine?—O me! What ____ was here?" (Romeo.1.1.178)
- 9. Take your weapon out
Down
- 1. A pair of two lines, usually same meter and rhyme
- 2. “Being holiday, the beggar's shop is shut./What ho! _______!” (Romeo.5.1.56-57)
- 3. Be gone! or Away from here!/
- 4. A verse line having five metrical feet
- 10. "I hear some noise within: dear love, adieu!-- /____, good nurse!--Sweet Montague, be true."(Juliet.2.2.136-137)