But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?
It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!
The character Juliet says the famous line "Parting is such sweet sorrow" in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She utters these words in Act 2, Scene 2 during the famous balcony scene.
Romeo said it in "Romeo and Juliet," Act 2, scene 3, lines 4-8.
The Prince. "For never was there a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
The line "Is she a Capulet?" is said by Romeo in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". He utters this line when he first sees Juliet at the Capulet's party and realizes she is from the rival Capulet family.
Lady Capulet said this line to Juliet in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She is reminding Juliet of her age and how long she has been her mother.
William Shakespeare wrote the line "Is love a tender thing?" in his play "Romeo and Juliet." The line is spoken by Juliet in Act 2, Scene 2 as she contemplates the nature of love.
Prince Escalus said this line in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. He is addressing the feuding families, the Montagues and Capulets, and trying to restore order in Verona.
Juliet says it to Romeo in Act 1, Scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
This line is from William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". Juliet says this when she learns of Romeo being banished from Verona, lamenting the unfairness of the situation.
Juliet is only a girl of 13. She has no said occupation.
Juliet said it to Romeo in the balcony scene
Romeo says this line in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It is his final words before taking his own life.