I’ll met bymoonlight,proudTitania.”“Give methat boy,and I will gowith thee.”“How now,spirit, whitherwanderyou?”“Well, I willundertake it.What beardwere I best toplay it in?”“Tarry, rashwanton;am I notthy lord?”“And here mymistress!Would that hewere gone!”“God speed,fair Helena!Whitheraway?”“You may do itextempore, forit is nothingbut roaring.”“Methinks I seethese thingswith parted eye,wheneverythingseems double.”“At theDuke’soak wemeet.”Then fate o’er-rules, that, oneman holding troth,a million fail,confounding oathon oath.”“And I amsick whenI look noton you.”“How now,spirit, whitherwanderyou?”“That’s all one;you shall play itin a mask, andyou may speakas small as youwill.”“Good morrow,friends. SaintValentine is past:Begin these wood-birds but to couplenow?”“Why,what youwill.”“Nay, faith, letnot me play awoman; I havea beardcoming.”“What arethey thatdo playit?”“I’ll run from theeand hide me in thebrakes, and leavethee to the mercyof wild beasts.”“And he didbid us followto thetemple.”“Enough;hold or cutbow-strings.”“I’ll put agirdle roundabout theearth in fortyminutes.”“I pray theetell me thenthat he iswell.”“An if Icould, whatshould I gettherefore?”Free!I’ll met bymoonlight,proudTitania.”“Give methat boy,and I will gowith thee.”“How now,spirit, whitherwanderyou?”“Well, I willundertake it.What beardwere I best toplay it in?”“Tarry, rashwanton;am I notthy lord?”“And here mymistress!Would that hewere gone!”“God speed,fair Helena!Whitheraway?”“You may do itextempore, forit is nothingbut roaring.”“Methinks I seethese thingswith parted eye,wheneverythingseems double.”“At theDuke’soak wemeet.”Then fate o’er-rules, that, oneman holding troth,a million fail,confounding oathon oath.”“And I amsick whenI look noton you.”“How now,spirit, whitherwanderyou?”“That’s all one;you shall play itin a mask, andyou may speakas small as youwill.”“Good morrow,friends. SaintValentine is past:Begin these wood-birds but to couplenow?”“Why,what youwill.”“Nay, faith, letnot me play awoman; I havea beardcoming.”“What arethey thatdo playit?”“I’ll run from theeand hide me in thebrakes, and leavethee to the mercyof wild beasts.”“And he didbid us followto thetemple.”“Enough;hold or cutbow-strings.”“I’ll put agirdle roundabout theearth in fortyminutes.”“I pray theetell me thenthat he iswell.”“An if Icould, whatshould I gettherefore?”Free!

Shakespeare Quotes - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I’ll met by moonlight, proud Titania.”
  2. “Give me that boy, and I will go with thee.”
  3. “How now, spirit, whither wander you?”
  4. “Well, I will undertake it. What beard were I best to play it in?”
  5. “Tarry, rash wanton; am I not thy lord?”
  6. “And here my mistress! Would that he were gone!”
  7. “God speed, fair Helena! Whither away?”
  8. “You may do it extempore, for it is nothing but roaring.”
  9. “Methinks I see these things with parted eye, when everything seems double.”
  10. “At the Duke’s oak we meet.”
  11. Then fate o’er-rules, that, one man holding troth, a million fail, confounding oath on oath.”
  12. “And I am sick when I look not on you.”
  13. “How now, spirit, whither wander you?”
  14. “That’s all one; you shall play it in a mask, and you may speak as small as you will.”
  15. “Good morrow, friends. Saint Valentine is past: Begin these wood-birds but to couple now?”
  16. “Why, what you will.”
  17. “Nay, faith, let not me play a woman; I have a beard coming.”
  18. “What are they that do play it?”
  19. “I’ll run from thee and hide me in the brakes, and leave thee to the mercy of wild beasts.”
  20. “And he did bid us follow to the temple.”
  21. “Enough; hold or cut bow-strings.”
  22. “I’ll put a girdle round about the earth in forty minutes.”
  23. “I pray thee tell me then that he is well.”
  24. “An if I could, what should I get therefore?”
  25. Free!