Mentions Of Sun and Stars In Romeo and Juliet

The Sun: the worshiped sun [1.1.121]; the all-cheering sun [1.1.137]; the all-seeing sun [1.2.95]; It is the east and Juliet is the sun [2.2.3-4]; sun cheers the day and dries the night’s dank dew [2.3.5]; sunbeams [2.5.5]; the garish sun [3.2.25]; a meteor the sun exhales [3.5.13]; “When the sun sets the earth doth drizzle dew” [3.5.127]; “The sun for sorrow will not show its head” [5.3.306].

The Stars: star-crossed lovers [1.epilogue.6]; the earth-tredding stars [1.2.25]; some consequence yet hanging in the stars [1.4.107]; Juliet’s eyes as substitutes for stars [2.2.15]; Romeo should be cut into stars[3.2.22]; defying the stars [5.1.24]; inauspicious stars [5.3.111];