Romeo and Juliet

What is Juliet's first speech about in Act 3, Scene 2?

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In her final speech in Act 3, Scene 2, Juliet is asking the night to hurry its approach so she can spend her wedding night with Romeo. She also talks about her own impatience, and her willingness to "lose a winning match," meaning she would give her virginity to gain his love.