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Shakespeare Lines and Quotes Crossword Puzzle

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Lines and quotes from Shakespeare's plays, one of the world's most prominent English playwrights and poets.
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      1. "Beware the ides of ___" - "Julius Caesar"
      4. "Set on; and ___ no ceremony out" - "Julius Caesar"
      7. "What a terrible ___ in which idiots govern the blind" - "Julius Caesar"
      8. If it be not now, ___ it will come....the readiness is all" - "Hamlet"
      10. "What wound ___ ever heal but by degrees?" - "Othello"
      12. "Wisdom ___ out in the streets, and no man regards it" - "Henry IV"
      15. "Be ___ for thine enemy. Rather in power than use" - "All's Well That Ends Well"
      16. "Fair love, you faint with wand'ring in the ___" - "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
      17. "___, dear heart, ___; thou hast slept well" - "The Tempest"
      18. "Now boast thee, death, in thy possession lies. A ___ unparalleled" - "Antony and Cleopatra"
      19. "This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other ___, demi-Paradise" - "Richard II"
      20. "Thinking too precisely on the ___" - "Hamlet"
      23. "I shall no more to ___, to ___, Here shall I die ashore" - "The Tempest"
      25. "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore ___ thou Romeo?" - "Romeo & Juliet"
      27. "___ one who loved not wisely but too well? - "Othello" (1,2)
      28. "He hath ___ me out of house and home" - "Henry IV Part II"
      29. "I do believe, induced by potent circumstances, that you are mine ___" - "Henry VIII"

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      1. "As full of spirit as the month of ___, and as gorgeous as the sun in Midsummer" - "Henry IV"
      2. "To lie in cold obstruction and to ___" - "Measure for Measure"
      3. "Romans, countrymen, and lovers, ___ me for my cause" - "Julius Caesar"
      4. "Better three hours too soon than a minute too __" - "The Merry Wives Of Windsor"
      5. "Be my ___ for such disguise as haply shall become the form of my intent? - "Twelfth Night"
      6. "Seeing that death, a necessary ___, will come when it will come" - "Julius Caesar"
      9. "Let me ___ thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course" - "Henry VI"
      11. "O Caesar! these things are beyond all use. And ___ them" - "Julius Caesar" (1,2,4)
      12. "Things at the worst will ___, or else climb upward to what they were before" - "Macbeth"
      13. "___ set my life upon a cast. And I will stand the hazard of the die" - "Richard III" (1,4)
      14. "___ mercy is nobility's true badge" - "Titus Andronicus"
      21. "I know I love in ___, strive against hope" - "All's Well That Ends Well"
      22. "What's in a ___? That which we call a rose" - "Romeo & Juliet"
      23. "___ how she leans her cheek upon her hand" - "Romeo & Juliet"
      24. "Be great in ___, as you have been in thought" - "King John"
      25. "We ___ such stuff as dreams are made on" - "The Tempest"
      26. "Every ___ is the prologue to some great amiss" - "Hamlet"