I am hurt.A plague o’ both houses! I am sped.Is he gone and hath nothing?
I thought all for the best.
O, find him!Giving the Nurse a ring.Give this ring to my true knightAnd bid him come to take his last farewell.
Hie to your chamber. I’ll find RomeoTo comfort you. I wot well where he is.Hark you, your Romeo will be here at night.I’ll to him. He is hid at Lawrence’ cell.
Ha, banishment? Be merciful, say “death,”For exile hath more terror in his look,Much more than death. Do not say “banishment.”
A gentler judgment vanished from his lips:Not body’s death, but body’s banishment.
Mercutio starts a fight with Tybalt. Romeo tries to stop them but Tybalt stabs Mercutio in the stomach and chaos breaks out.
And trust me, love, in my eye so do you.Dry sorrow drinks our blood. Adieu, adieu
O God, I have an ill-divining soul!Methinks I see thee, now thou art so low,As one dead in the bottom of a tomb.Either my eyesight fails or thou lookest pale.
Juliet needs to see Romeo to comfort her and sends the Nurse to find him so Romeo can spend one last night with her.
Not proud you have, but thankful that you have.Proud can I never be of what I hate,But thankful even for hate that is meant love.
Soft, take me with you, take me with you, wife.How, will she none? Doth she not give us thanks?Is she not proud? Doth she not count her blessed,Unworthy as she is, that we have wroughtSo worthy a gentleman to be her bride?
After killing Tybalt Romeo visits Friar Lawrence to ask about his sentanceing. Lawernce tells him he is only banished but Romeo would prefer Death.
Romeo and Juliets night together comes to an end and they say goodbye as it could be the last time either of them see each other in a long time even forever.
Juliet fights with her Father Capulet about her getting married to Paris on that thursday. She refuses and her father gets mad.