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Scene 13 act 2, scene 6

SCENE 1 ACT 1, SCENE 1a | SCENE 2 ACT 1, SCENE 1b | SCENE 3 ACT 1, SCENE 2a | SCENE 5 ACT 1, SCENE 3 | SCENE 6 ACT 1, SCENE 4 | SCENE 7 ACT 1, SCENE 5 | SCENE 9 ACT 2, SCENE 2 | SCENE 10 ACT 2, SCENE 3 | SCENE 11 ACT 2, SCENE 4 | SCENE 15 ACT 3, SCENE 1b |


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[Church, afternoon. FRIAR & ROMEO FRIAR weds ROMEO & JULIET]

 

FRIAR 2.6.1
So smile the heavens upon this holy act, may heaven smile
That after-hours with sorrow chide us not! and not give us sorrow later

ROMEO 2.6.3
Amen, amen! But come what sorrow can, whatever sorrow comes
It cannot countervail the exchange of joy outweigh
That one short minute gives me in her sight.
Do thou but close our hands with holy words, if you'll just join our hands
Then love-devouring death do what he dare.
It is enough I may but call her mine. just

FRIAR 2.6.9
These violent delights have violent ends
And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, at their peak, gunpowder
Which, as they kiss, consume. The sweetest honey are used
Is loathsome in his own deliciousness, can make you sick in its
And in the taste confounds the appetite. when tasted it ruins
Therefore love moderately; long love doth so. that's how love lasts
Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow. makes you as late as those

JULIET
God joined my {your} heart{s} and Romeo's, thou our {I your} hands; {do then} 4.1.56

ROMEO The doors of breath, Seal with a righteous kiss 5.3.114

JULIET My husband is on earth, my {your} faith in heaven. 3.5.217

[They kiss]

[JULIET enters]
Here comes the lady. O, so light a foot
Will ne'er wear out the everlasting flint. path 2.6.17
A lover may bestride the gossamers walk on spider-webs
That idles in the wanton summer air, float, playful
And yet not fall, so light is vanity. earthly pleasures

JULIET 2.6.21
Good even to my ghostly confessor. evening, spiritual

FRIAR 2.6.22
Romeo shall thank thee, daughter, for us both.

[Romeo kisses her]

JULIET 2.6.23
As much to him, else is his thanks too much. I'll return as much thanks,
[kisses Romeo back] otherwise he gave to much

ROMEO 2.6.24
Ah, Juliet, if the measure of thy joy scale
Be heaped like mine, and that thy skill be more great
To blazon it, then sweeten with thy breath describe
This neighbor air, and let rich music's4 tongue nearby, music of your speech
Unfold the imagined happiness that both reveal, unspoken
Receive in either by this dear encounter. we share, meeting

JULIET 2.6.30
Conceit, more rich in matter than in words, imagination, reality
Brags of his substance, not of ornament.
They are but beggars that can count their worth. wealth
But my true love is grown to such excess
I cannot sum up sum of half my wealth.

FRIAR 2.6.35
Come, come with me, and we will make short work. work quickly
For, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone begging your pardons, cannot
Till {Now} Holy Church incorporate two in one. join you two in marriage

[They exit]

 

 


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