Romeo and Juliet — Act 2, Scene 2: Capulet's orchard.

In Capulet’s orchard, Romeo stays hidden below Juliet’s window and watches her appear above. He speaks to himself about her beauty, compares her to the sun, and listens as Juliet mourns that Romeo is a Montague, wishing he could reject his name. Romeo reveals himself, and the two confess their love. Juliet worries that the family feud makes their meeting dangerous, but Romeo declares he will risk it. They exchange vows, stop themselves from swearing rashly, and agree that Juliet will send word the next day about marriage. After several brief partings and calls back, Romeo leaves, overjoyed, and Juliet returns inside.