"Can I go forward when my heart is here? Turn back, dull earth, and find thy center out." pg 65
Act 2; Scene 2
"O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo." pg 71
"Shall I hear more, or shall I speak at this?" pg 71
Act 2; Scene 3
"That's good my son. But where hast thou been then?" pg 87
"With Rosaline, my ghostly father? No. I have forgotten that name and that name's woe." pg 87
*Walking towards them*
Romeo hops over the Capulets wall, to get away from Benvolio and Mercutio. When he is in the orchard he sees Juliet out on the balcony. He talks to himself for a while. The next scene is when he appears and they talk.
Act 2; Scene 4
Romeo decides to show himself to Juliet, when he hears her talking about how she also likes him. The only thing that she thinks that is stopping them from being together is their names. Their families don't get along with each other at all. Romeo and her talk for a while when they decide they want to get married. That is what they do in the Next scene.
Act 2; Scene 5
"O God, she comes?-O, honey nurse, what news? Hast thou met with him?" pg 105
"I am aweary. Give me leave awhile. Fie, how my bones ache! What a jaunt have I! How can you not see I'm out of breath!" pg 105
Romeo goes to friar Lawrence's cell to tell him that Juliet agrees to marry him. Lawrence is happy because he believes that this will end the feud between the families.
Act 2; Scene 6
Ah, Juliet, if the measure of thy joy be heaped like mine, and that thy skill be more to blazon, it, then sweeten with thy breath this neighbor air, and let rich tongue unfold the image." pg 111
"As much to him, else is his thanks too much." pg 111
When Benvolio finds out that Romeo didn't return home he thinks that he was out with Rosaline all night. Mercutio agrees with what Benvolio is saying and proceeds to say some not so good things about her.
"Where the devil should this Romeo be? Came he not home tonight?" pg 91
"Not to his father's. I spoke with his man." pg 91
Juliet is very happy and excited to see the nurse is back. She has been waiting all night long for her to tell het if Romeo wants to get married. When the nurse returns she tries to stall by complaining her body aches. Juliet is super impatient and is pushing her to tell her the hopefully good news.
"Romeo shall thank thee, daughter, for us both." pg 111
Romeo and Juliet met at Friar Lawrence's cell so he can take them to the church and get married. Juliet comes in a little bit late though, which worries Romeo for a bit. He thinks that she ditched and changed her mind about getting married. She ends up showing a little bit later, but it relieves Romeo.