She says not to mess with Juliet unless he is serious.
Friar Lawrence cautions Romeo because he is afraid he'll get his heart broken and fall into depression again like he did because of Rosaline. He also thinks Romeo is moving way too fast with Juliet because they're already getting married and they barely met each other.
She warned him not to trifle with Juliet's affection.
In Act 2 Scene 2 she warns him that he'll be killed if he is caught trespassing.
She says, in effect, "Treat my girl with respect or you'll have me to reckon with." Romeo says it's ok--that's what he had in mind.
He is too young for marriage
Nurse gives Romeo a ring that Juliet asked her to pass on to him.
A ring.
Juliet asked her to.
that poopo
The Nurse. :)
The nurse warns Romeo and Juliet about the dangers of rushing into their relationship without considering the consequences. She cautions them to be careful and to take their time in making decisions that could impact their lives.
a ring
A ring.
Nurse gives Romeo a ring that Juliet asked her to pass on to him.
A ring.
The Nurse gives Romeo a ring from Juliet as a token of her love. She instructs Romeo to go to Juliet's chamber before daybreak to spend the night with her.
Relieved and calmed
Juliet asked her to.
In Act 2, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet, the Nurse warns Romeo to be sincere in his intentions towards Juliet and to treat her with respect. She emphasizes the importance of Juliet's virtue and urges Romeo to be honest in his interactions with her.
that poopo
A ring.
Juliet gives the Nurse a ring to give to Romeo when she goes to find him. She wants to send him a token of her love and commitment while seeking news and updates about their relationship.