*Romeo can hear Juliet, but Juliet can't hear Romeo and doesn't know he is there.*
Act 2, Scene 2
Act 2, Scene 2
Romeo-"But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? Is it the east, and Juliet is the sun....That I might touch that cheek!"(Shakespeare 2.2. 6-25)Juliet- "O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?Deny thy father and refuse thy name. Or,if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,And I'll no longer be a Capulet."(Shakespeare 2.2. 33-36)
Act 2, Scene 2
Romeo- (to Juliet) "I take thee at thy word.Call me but love, and I'll be new baptized.Henceforth I never will be Romeo." (Shakespeare 2.2. 49-51)Juliet- "What man art thou that, thus bescreened in night,So stumblest on my counsel?" (Shakespeare 2.2. 52-53)
Act 2, Scene 2
*them kissing*
Romeo- "By a name I know not how to tell thee who I am. My name, dear saint, is hateful to myself Because it is an enemy to thee. Had I it written, I would tear the word." (Shakespeare 2.2. 53-57)Juliet-" My ears have not yet drunk a hundred words...Art thou not Romeo, and a Montague?"(Shakespeare 2.2. 58-60)Romeo-"
Act 2, Scene 2
Romeo-"Lady, by yonder blessed moon I vow, That tips with silver all these fruit-tree tops-"Juliet-"O,swear not by the moon, th' inconstant moon, That monthly changes in her circled orb, Lest that thy love prove likewise variable."Romeo-"What shall I swear by?"Juliet-"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."Romeo-"If my heart's dear love-"Juliet-"Well, do not swear. Although I joy in thee,...Come to thy heart as that within my breast."Romeo-"Th' exchange of thy loves's faithful vow for mine."(Shakespeare 2.2. 112-134)
Juliet-"Romeo!"(Shakespeare 2.2. 170)Romeo-"My nyas?"(Shakespeare 2.2. 171)Juliet-"What o'clock tomorrow Shall I send to thee?"(Shakespeare 2.2. 172-173)Romeo-"By the hour of nine."(Shakespeare 2.2. 174) Juliet-"I will not fail. 'Tis twenty year till then.I have forgot why I did call thee back."(Shakespeare 2.2. 175-176) Juliet- "Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say good night till it be morrow."(Shakespeare 2.2 188-189)
*Romeo is heading to talk to Friar Lawrence about the marriage. *
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