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Well, he does say, "Arise, sun, and banish the envious moon." Out of context, it sounds like he wants it to be day, because he wants the sun to rise and make it so bright you can no longer see the moon. However, he has just finished saying "Juliet is the sun" so he is not asking the sun for anything. He is asking Juliet to show herself, because once he can see her, he won't be interested in seeing anything else, just like you can't see the moon when the sun is out.

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