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Answer:
first Romeo says that "she both teach the torches to burn bright!" After this, he uses language such as "Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear;" and "Did my heart love till now?" and "I ne'er saw true beauty till this night."
Explanation:
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When Romeo meets Juliet this is what he says is going to be in the modern version of it.
Romeo: Oh, she teaches the torches to burn brightly! She hangs upon the face of night like a rich jewel in an Ethiopian's ear her beauty is too rich to be touched, too heavenly for this earth! She looks like a snow-white dove dancing among crows, she is so much more beautiful than the other ladies. When this dance is over, I'll see where she stands, and I'll make my coarse hand blessed by touching her hand. Did I ever love anyone before now? My eyes will swear that I never saw real beauty until tonight.
Then they talk about how Romeo is a saint and Juliet is a pilgrim. This is the best I can do. Hope this helps!