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In the point of Friar Lawrence:

I come to wonder… had I been so shallow as young men seem to be these days, when I myself was a lad? This morning, as I was picking up some herbs – it was very early, indeed – Romeo, the young son of Montague, approached me. He had come to me several times before to talk about his love, Rosaline, and confessed to me he loved her but she wouldn’t give up her chastity… and the poor soul was in gloom and darkness. Tears fell from the sweet face of his, and how sorry I was for the broken heart! But just this morning, when it seemed like it hadn’t even been a day since his last visit, he came to me, this time restless and jovial! So anxious was he to go on with – his marriage! Can you believe this… His love has come and gone so quickly, as a shift of the wind… well, the girl this time is the daughter of Capulet, the young bud who has just taken herself out into society. What match it is! He told me he has met the girl just last night, and now they have already vowed their souls and are prepared for marriage tonight. So they will come in; I agreed, and even without my consent they are sure to come together in some way. My hope, only, is that this love will not end too quickly, and that the two households may hopefully come together in peace with this matrimonial bond.