'...Paris, at Saint Peters Church, shall happily make thee there a joyful bride"(Act III, scene V, line 144).
Act IV, Scene I
"Shall Romeo by my letters know our drift, and hither shall he come..." (Act IV, Scene I, line 144).
Act IV, Scene II
The next morning, after their wedding night, Romeo leaves to Mantua. Meanwhile, Juliet is told she will marry Paris on Thursday.
Act IV, Scene III
Juliet goes to Friar Laurence and he has the idea of giving Juliet a poison that will make her look dead for two days before marring Paris. They will burry her and Romeo will rescue her before she wakes up. Then they will run away to Mantua together
Act IV, Scene IV
Lord Capulet is arranging Juliet's wedding.
Act IV, Scene V
"... Every one prepare to follow this fair coarse unto her grave..."(Act IV, Scene V, line 88)
Juliet drinks the poison.
While Capulet is arranging the wedding, Paris arrives.
"Go waken Juliet, go and trim her up; Ill go chat with Paris..."(Act IV, Scene V, line 24)
The Nurse, Paris, and Juliet's family find Juliet laying in her bed and think she is dead. Then, Friar Laurence arrives.
"My child, my only life, revive, look up, or I will die with thee!"(Act IV, Scene V, line 17).