| Quote | Missing Word | Act, Scene |
| 'There is nothing either good or bad, but ___ makes it so' | |
| 'Neither a ___ nor a lender be' | |
| 'When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in ___' | |
| 'A little more than ___, and less than kind' | |
| 'And it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be ___ to any man' | |
| 'Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove ___' | |
| 'I will speak ___ to her, but use none' | |
| 'That it should come to ___!' | |
| 'The lady doth ___ too much, methinks' | |
| | Quote | Missing Word | Act, Scene |
| 'This above all: to thine own ___ be true' | |
| 'What a piece of work is man! How ___ in reason!' | |
| '___ is the soul of wit' | |
| 'To __, or not to __: that is the question' | |
| 'Do you think I am easier to be played on than a ___?' | |
| 'The ___ the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king' | |
| '___ that the sun doth move, ___ truth to be a liar, but never ___ I love' | |
| 'This is the very ___ of love' | |
| 'Though this be madness, yet there is ___ in't' | |
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