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Tybalt. However, you have the quotation wrong. Tybalt says (this is in Act 1 Scene 5):

I will withdraw: but this intrusion shall

Now seeming sweet convert to bitter gall.

It is "bitter gall" in two of the early versions (Q1 and F) and "bittrest gall" in the other (Q2)

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Q: Who in romeo and Juliet said you will withdraw but this intrusion shall shall now seeming sweet convert to bitterest gall?
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