With love's light wings did I o'er-perch these walls;
For stony limits cannot hold love out,
And what love can do that dares love attempt;
Therefore thy kinsmen are no let to me.
"With love's light wings" he says.
From the Nurse at the Capulet Ball in Act 1.
At the end of scence 2, the nurse asks Juliet asks the nurse to go give him a ring and tell him good-bye.
Paris asks Juliet's father for permission to marry Juliet. Romeo asked Juliet instead. (Actually she offered before he asked)
The Nurse tells her, after Juliet asks.
"With love's light wings" he says.
From the Nurse at the Capulet Ball in Act 1.
After Romeo asks Juliet to marry him, he waits for her response and they share a loving exchange of words expressing their feelings for each other. There is a moment of anticipation and nervousness as they both consider the weight of their decision. Finally, Romeo approaches Juliet expressing his love and commitment to her.
Love carried me over the walls and love will help me fight off your family.
He asks the nurse.
In Romeo's letter to his father, he expresses his love and concern for Juliet. He explains that he cannot live without her and begs for his father's understanding and forgiveness. Romeo asks for his father's blessing for their marriage and promises to return to Verona soon.
At the end of scence 2, the nurse asks Juliet asks the nurse to go give him a ring and tell him good-bye.
Paris asks Juliet's father for permission to marry Juliet. Romeo asked Juliet instead. (Actually she offered before he asked)
In "Romeo and Juliet", the common judgment place is old Free-town. The prince asks Montague to go there in the afternoon.
The Nurse tells her, after Juliet asks.
Paris asks Lord Capulet to marry Juliet
Paris