In Act 2, Scene 5 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet is anxiously waiting for the Nurse to return with news about Romeo. The Nurse teases Juliet, delaying the revelation and making her anxious. When the Nurse finally delivers the message, she informs Juliet that Romeo is waiting to marry her.
The Nurse tells Juliet, “Then move not, stay not, seek not to alter me.” This line reflects the Nurse's initial hesitation to reveal what Romeo had said. Eventually, she shares with Juliet that Romeo is “the glorious sun” and that he intends to marry her. This news elates Juliet, and she exclaims joyfully, “O, swear not by the moon, the inconstant moon.” The Nurse's playful teasing and eventual delivery of news that Romeo wants to marry Juliet highlight the excitement and tension of the moment, showcasing Juliet's youthful eagerness and the Nurse's role in the unfolding romance.
Thus, the Nurse ultimately conveys Romeo's intentions to Juliet, affirming their love and commitment to each other.