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Henry William Bunbury. Romeo and Juliet with Friar Laurence, 1792-96.

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This drawing depicts the end of Act II, Scene vii:
Friar Laurence leads Romeo and Juliet from his cell to marry them:
Friar Laurence: Come, come with me, and we will make short work;
For, by your leaves, you shall mot stay alone
Till Holy Church incorporate two in one.

 

 

By Philip H. Calderon. Juliet, exhibited in 1888.
This drawing depicts Act II, Scene II, line33
Juliet: O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore  art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name; Or, if thou wilt not,be but sworn my love,And I'll no longer be a Capulet.

Frederic Lord Leighton. The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet, 1853-55.
Capulet: O brother Montague, give me thy hand. This is my daughter's jointure, for no more can I demand.
Act V, Scene III


 

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