These lines are spoken by Lord Capulet in Act V, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet. He is referring to Juliet's death and expressing his sorrow over her passing, saying that it has made his heart feel light now that she has been "reclaimed" in death.
You've heard people say they are lighthearted? That's what he is saying: he's now very lighthearted. The 'wayward girl' is Juliet who was 'wayward' by opposing the marriage to Paris, but is now 'reclaimed' by agreeing to the marriage.
Capulet says "My heart is wondrous light" because he is excited for Juliet's marriage to Paris, believing it will bring joy and happiness to the family. He sees it as an opportunity to mend the rift between their families and bring peace.
A Heart Reclaimed - 1912 was released on: USA: 1 December 1912
Juliet stabs herself in the heart with Romeo's dagger.
Juliet gave Romeo consent to pursue her heart.
The cast of A Heart Reclaimed - 1912 includes: Charles De Forrest as Henri Gaston Alexander Gaden Franklyn Hanna as Mr. Hartridge William Lloyd as The Judge Barbae Montville as Rose Brooks William Sorelle
to go and win her heart.
to capture Romeo's heart, marry him and live happy ever after.
no he is a capulite and he love Juliet with all his heart
Yes, he did - with affection from his beloved heart.
Romeo's heart was broken by Rosaline before he met Juliet. Romeo was in love with Rosaline at the beginning of the play, but she did not return his affections, which left him heartbroken until he met Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet died. Romeo got stabed and Juliet got her heart to stop.WARNING SPOILER DO NOT READ AHEAD-when Juliet found Romeo he was almost dead.they said their last good bye then Romeo leans over Juliet too but Romeo didn`t lean to kiss he was dead.Juliet said she feel her heart is fading(means her heart is not beating proper, which also means she is going to die but before that happened romeo died on her shoulder.:(