Hold, then. Go home; be merry; give consent/ To marry Paris. Wednesday is tomorrow./ Tomorrow night look that thou lie alone;/ Let not the Nurse lie with thee in thy chamber./ Take thou this vial, being then in bed,/ And this distilling liquor thou off;/ When presently through all thy veins shall run/ A cold and drowsy humor; for no pulse/ Shall keep his native progress, but surcease
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They are kind of sneaking around behind everyone else’s backs, so they’re kinda secretive
they’re involved in a secret deal, and the friar is on romeo & juliet’s side. he wants her to marry romeo rather than paris, because he isn’t all biased the way the montagues and the capulets are against one another.