Romeo and Friar Laurence wait for Juliet, and again the Friar warns Romeo about the hastiness of his decision to marry. Romeo agrees, but boldly challenges “love-devouring death” to destroy his euphoria. The friar then warns,

These violent delights have violent ends

And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,

Which, as they kiss, consume

Juliet arrives and the Friar takes them into the church to be married.