These Delights Have Violent Ends

These Delights Have Violent Ends. Chloe Gong Quote “These violent delights have violent ends, you have always known this.” While Friar Laurence's advice against giving in to overly passionate. 'These volent delights have violent ends' is a quote from Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, spoken by Friar Lawrence in a conversation with Romeo in act 2, scene 6

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The sweetest honey 1443 Is loathsome in his own deliciousness 1444 And in the taste confounds the appetite A more profound foreshadowing exists in the friar's observation, in reference to Romeo's powerful love, that "these violent delights have violent ends" (2.6.9)

William Shakespeare Quote “These violent delights have violent ends.” (22 wallpapers) Quotefancy

These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, Which, as they kiss, consume The sweetest honey Is loathsome in his own deliciousness And in the taste confounds the appetite 'These volent delights have violent ends' is a quote from Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, spoken by Friar Lawrence in a conversation with Romeo in act 2, scene 6

William Shakespeare Quote “These violent delights have violent ends.”. Every audience member knows that the play is a tragedy and that Romeo and Juliet will die The friar warns Romeo that "violent delights have violent ends," and that even "the sweetest honey" becomes loathsome when indulged in too often

Chloe Gong Quote “These violent delights have violent ends,” Juliette whispered to herself. She. These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, Which, as they kiss, consume The "powder" of the Friar's simile is gunpowder; the "triumph" of fire and gunpowder is the.