Romeo and Juliet BIRDS

Nightingale “It was the ______________, not the lark. That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear;Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate-tree:Believe me, love, it was the nightingale.”
Crow “Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear!So shows a snowy dove trooping with _____.”
Swan “Compare her face with some that I shall show,And I will make thee think thy ____ a crow.”
Lark “It was the _____, the herald of the morn,No nightingale.”
Dove “Therefore do nimble-pinioned _____ draw Love.And therefore hath the wind-swift Cupid wings.”
Lark “Its the _____that sings so out of tune,Straining harsh discords and unpleasing sharps.”
Cock “Come, stir, stir, stir! The second ____ hath crowed, The curfew bell hath rung, ’tis three o’clock.”
Lark . “Nor this is not the _____ whose notes do beatThe vaulty heaven so high above our heads.”
Raven “For thou wilt lie upon the wings of nightWhiter than new snow on a _______ back.”
Goose “Nay, good _______, bite not!”
Falcon “Hist! Romeo, hist! O for the falconer’s voice to lure the ________ back again!
Dove
Nightingale
Eagle
Lark
Raven
Cock
Swan
Crow
Lark
Nightingale
Goose
Falcon
Lady-Cock