ROMEO

I do protest, I never injured thee,

But love thee better than thou canst devise,

Till thou shalt know the reason of my love:

And so, good Capulet,--which name I tender

As dearly as my own,--be satisfied.


What does Romeo mean by the end of this passage?




Why doesn’t he want to fight?



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He means I never meant to hurt you and I love you more than you know

He doesn’t want to fight because he loves her
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