Capulet:
And too soon marred are those so early made.
Earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she;
She’s the hopeful lady of my earth.
But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart;
My will to her consent is but a part.
And, she agreed, within her scope of choice
Lies my consent and fair according voice.
How does Capulet discourage Paris from courting Juliet too quickly?
Capulet suggests to Paris that Juliet remains his only hope for heirs.
Capulet reminds Paris that Juliet has other suitors from which to choose.
Capulet reiterates to Paris his opinion that Juliet acts in a childish manner.
Capulet compels Paris to wait two years to seek Juliet’s consent to marry.