He is responding to Friar Lawerence who has just told him how happy he should be that he is only banished and not killed. He says that this is mercy and Romeo opposes to this by saying that banishment is not mercy but torterous because he believes the best place to be is in Verona with Juliet. He believes that if he cannot see his love Juliet then he'd rather die.
We won't be able to see the world as it is now. God, in His mercy, will erase all memories of our time here. Whether we can see other things, probably. As for hell, there are no windows or doors, just unending torture.
This quote is attributed to William Shakespeare in his play Romeo and Juliet. It reflects the sentiment that heaven is found in the presence of Juliet, highlighting the intense love felt by the character Romeo.
Romeo values the freedom to live in Verona so he can be around Juliet. "Every cat and dog and little mouse, every unworthy thing, live here in heaven, and may look on her, but Romeo may not."
The Afrikaans translation for 'Lord have mercy' is 'Here het barmhartigheid'.
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