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romeo what shall i swear by? juliet do not swear at all; or, if thou wi…

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romeo
what shall i swear by?
juliet
do not swear at all;
or, if thou wilt, swear by thy gracious self,
which is the god of my idolatry,
120 and ill believe thee.
romeo
if my hearts dear love--
juliet
well, do not swear: although i joy in thee,
i have no joy of this contract to-night;
it is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden;
too like the lightning, which doth cease to be
ere one can say it lightens. sweet, good night!
this bud of love, by summers ripening breath,
may prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.
good night, good night! as sweet repose and rest
130 come to thy heart as that within my breast!
romeo
o, wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied?
juliet
what satisfaction canst thou have to-night?
romeo
the exchange of thy loves faithful vow for mine.
juliet
i gave thee mine before thou didst request it:
and yet i would it were to give again.
romeo
wouldst thou withdraw it? for what purpose, love?
juliet
but to be frank, and give it thee again.
and yet i wish but for the thing i have:
my bounty is as boundless as the sea,
140 my love as deep; the more i give to thee,
the more i have, for both are infinite.
nurse calls within
i hear some noise within; dear love, adieu!
anon, good nurse! sweet montague, be true.
stay but a little, i will come again.
exit, above
romeo
o blessed, blessed night! i am afeard.
being in night, all this is but a dream,
too flattering - sweet to be substantial.
draw juliets metaphor in lines 122 - 130:
tonight\t\tnext time
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how is juliet feeling here lines 122 - 130?
handwritten text: she feels her love is infini...
explain the double entendre in lines 131 - 132:
lines 139 - 141 are some of shakespeares most famous lines. what type of figurative language is he using here? ______
draw a picture of the image it forms in your mind:
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how does juliet feel in lines 139 - 141? ______
what is romeo worried about in lines 145 - 147?
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Explanation:

Answer:

Tonight box: draw a small, closed flower bud
Next box: draw a fully bloomed flower
She feels cautious and anxious about the suddenness of their love.
Metaphor (comparing her love/bounty to the boundless sea)
Draw a vast, endless ocean
She feels her love is deep, boundless, and infinite.
He is worried that his joyful experience with Juliet is just an unreal dream, not something substantial.