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  1. Dec 2019
    1. FRIAR LAURENCE Hold, then; go home, be merry, give consent To marry Paris: Wednesday is to-morrow: To-morrow night look that thou lie alone; Let not thy nurse lie with thee in thy chamber: Take thou this vial, being then in bed, And this distilled liquor drink thou off; When presently through all thy veins shall run A cold and drowsy humour, for no pulse Shall keep his native progress, but surcease: No warmth, no breath, shall testify thou livest; The roses in thy lips and cheeks shall fade To paly ashes, thy eyes' windows fall, Like death, when he shuts up the day of life; Each part, deprived of supple government, Shall, stiff and stark and cold, appear like death: And in this borrow'd likeness of shrunk death Thou shalt continue two and forty hours, And then

      He talks to Juliet about the plan that will make her appear dead, and then Romeo and her can escape the city

    2. Hold, daughter: I do spy a kind of hope, Which craves as desperate an execution. As that is desperate which we would prevent. If, rather than to marry County Paris, Thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself, Then is it likely thou wilt undertake A thing like death to chide away this shame, That copest with death himself to scape from it: And, if thou darest, I'll give thee remedy.

      Friar Laurence can see how upset Juliet is and how she wants to kill herself.

    3. Tell me not, friar, that thou hear'st of this, Unless thou tell me how I may prevent it: If, in thy wisdom, thou canst give no help, Do thou but call my resolution wise, And with this knife I'll help it presently. God join'd my heart and Romeo's, thou our hands; And ere this hand, by thee to Romeo seal'd, Shall be the label to another deed, Or my true heart with treacherous revolt Turn to another, this shall slay them both:

      Juliet tells Friar Laurence that if he doesn't solve the families problem, then she will. With a knife

    1. Let me be ta'en, let me be put to death; I am content, so thou wilt have it so. I'll say yon grey is not the morning's eye, 'Tis but the pale reflex of Cynthia's brow; Nor that is not the lark, whose notes do beat The vaulty heaven so high above our heads: I have more care to stay than will to go: Come, death, and welcome! Juliet wills it so. How is't, my soul? let's talk; it is not day.

      Romeo tells Juliet that he would rather stay with her and die then leave her. which is why he stays the whole night at Juliet's.

    2. Wilt thou be gone? it is not yet near day: It was the nightingale, and not the lark, That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear; Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate-tree: Believe me, love, it was the nightingale.

      Juliet asks Romeo where he has been and that she was very afraid of what had happend to him.

    1. There is no world without Verona walls, But purgatory, torture, hell itself.

      Romeo talks about how much he loves the city of Verona, and how it would be torture for him to have to leave it.

    2. Father, what news? what is the prince's doom? What sorrow craves acquaintance at my hand, That I yet know not?

      Romeo seems to be curious about what his punishment would be. But he does seem very nervous but mostly angery about it.