The correct answer is lines 3 and 4. What those two lines are saying is that Romeo's love for Juliet is so powerful that its is overcoming all of his other emotions and that if he doesn't control it soon then it will be the death of him. So pretty much its just saying that they are both in way over their heads and they should chill out before someone gets hurt.
So smile the heavens upon this holy act,
Do thou but close our hands with holy words,
<u>Then love-devouring death do what he dare;
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<u>These violent delights have violent ends
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Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.
I think its the rising action of the plot.
For the answer to the question above, Odysseus tells his son about his plan to kill the suitors and Telemachus thinks he is crazy. He thinks it is impossible because there are hundreds of suitors and they are only two men. <span>There are hundreds of men with their helpers and armorers prepared to kill Odysseus.</span>
Answer:
1. Tristam Shandy is a novel by Lawrence Sterne in 1759.
2. Adonais is a elegy written by Percy Shelly in 1821.
3. The world of the novel would be fictional narrative.
4. Shaper of materials would be a novelist.