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Who said if thou dost love pronounce it faithfully?
O gentle Romeo, If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully. Or if thou think’st I am too quickly won, 100 I’ll frown and be perverse and say thee nay, So thou wilt woo.
What does Romeo say at Juliet’s window?
sweet sorrow, That I shall say good night till it be morrow. Sleep dwell upon thine eyes, peace in thy breast! Would I were sleep and peace, so sweet to rest!
What does Romeo swear his love by?
He has overheard her saying how much she loves him. Juliet is worried that he might be saying that he loves her simply because he now knows that he can easily have her. Romeo then says he will swear by the moon that he loves Juliet.
What satisfaction canst thou have tonight meaning?
However, when Juliet wisely responds, “What satisfaction canst thou have to-night?,” meaning to deny him access to her bedroom just like Rosaline, Romeo replies with the sincere line, “The exchange of thy love’s faithful vow for mine” (Act II, Scene 2).
Who were the two fairest stars?
Romeo has also compared Rosaline to the moon earlier in the play, and Juliet now “outshines” her. Romeo then compares Juliet’s eyes to the stars in heaven by saying, “Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven, having some business, do entreat her eyes to twinkle in their spheres till they return” (2.2. 16-19).
Which is the god of my idolatry?
Do not swear at all; Or, if thou wilt, swear by thy gracious self, Which is the god of my idolatry, And I’ll believe thee.
Who comes looking for Romeo?
Tybalt comes looking for Romeo because he wants to challenge and kill him.
Who is jealous of Juliet’s beauty?
Romeo compares Juliet to the sun, and says the moon is envious because Juliet is prettier. Romeo is quite lovestruck. He seems to believe in love at first sight, and is caught up in appearances. He is interested in Juliet for her looks more than her personality.