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To be perfectly honest, he thought (in modern day terms) "Holy crap! She's the hottest thing I've ever seen!"

At least, from what he saus, that is what we can infer he's thinking. He WAS 15, after all!

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Romeo is immediately infatuated by Juliet's beauty when he first sees her at the Capulet ball. He describes her as radiant and compares her to a shining jewel among dark clouds. He is captivated by her and expresses his intense emotions through poetic language.

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O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright! It seems she doth lie on the cheek of night like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear.

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