ROMEO in Act 1, Scene 4 says:
I fear, too early: for my mind misgives
Some consequence yet hanging in the stars
Shall bitterly begin his fearful date
With this night's revels and expire the term
Of a despised life closed in my breast
By some vile forfeit of untimely death.
But He, that hath the steerage of my course,
Direct my sail! On, lusty gentlemen.
i dont know i dont care
In Romeo and Juliet. of course it will be Juliet. Remember to think whats the play about its about them so Juliet is you awnser.
He is prepared to give himself up to fate. "But He that hath the steerage of my course, direct my sail"
Arthur Brooke's Romeus and Juliet.
I have no idea but is a great book.
Visage means face, not only in Romeo and Juliet but anywhere else. It's still in use, but of course not particularly common.
Juliet, of course.
In Romeo and Juliet. of course it will be Juliet. Remember to think whats the play about its about them so Juliet is you awnser.
of course not she dies stabbing herself with romeo's dagger
He is prepared to give himself up to fate. "But He that hath the steerage of my course, direct my sail"
Arthur Brooke's Romeus and Juliet.
Juliet, of course. She had looked after her since she was a baby.
I have no idea but is a great book.
Romeo, of course, but also Paris, the Nurse, Friar Lawrence and, in their own way, her parents.
romeo+juliet, of course.
Romeo, of course, since he appears long before Juliet does
Have you ever seen this play? Of course she did.
Visage means face, not only in Romeo and Juliet but anywhere else. It's still in use, but of course not particularly common.