The other alternative was to sentence him to death for fighting in the streets.
Romeo was banished from Verona because he killed Tybalt in a duel. This act of violence led to the Prince of Verona exiling Romeo as a punishment for taking the law into his own hands.
Juliet says it to Romeo in Act 1, Scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
Romeo said it in "Romeo and Juliet," Act 2, scene 3, lines 4-8.
Act 2, Scene 2, Line 4. Romeo said this when comparing Juliet to the beauty of the stars and moon.
Romeo says it to the nurse in Act 2 Scene 4.
"Well, think of marriage now."
Capulet said this in Romeo in Juliet. ( Act 1 Scene 2. )
Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. Act 2 Scene 2.
The chorus, at the beginning of Act II.
Mercutio says this to Romeo in Act I Scene IV of Romeo and Juliet.
The word "benevolence" refers to an act of kindness or goodwill towards others.
Mercutio said this line in Act 2, Scene 4 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is referring to Romeo's reputation in Verona as a virtuous and well-governed youth.