Romeo and Juliet Act 2, Scene 6
Friar Laurence and Romeo enter waiting in the friar's cell for Juliet to arrive. He warns Romeo about acting impulsively: "These violent delights have violent ends/ And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,/ Which, as they kiss, consume." Act 2, Scene 6, lines 9-11
Juliet arrives and she and Romeo again proclaim their love for each other. The friar leads them away to marry them.