Answer: feelings for Juliet
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This soliloquy from Act 2, scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, helps the audience have a better understanding of Romeo's feelings towards his beloved Juliet. After leaving the feast in the Capulet household, Romeo tries to find Juliet, so he climbs a wall into the Capulet´s property and sees Juliet at the window. That´s when he says these words describing how beautiful he thinks she is.
By this time in the play, Romeo doesn´t have feelings for Rosaline anymore. And is not the evening what he finds so beautiful, but Juliet. Who, by the way, is not ill: it´s the moon that is described as being sick.
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