In Act III, when Romeo says ,” I do protest I never injured thee but love thee better than thou canst devise,” who is he is referring to

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To put this quote into context, Tybalt has just insulted Romeo by calling him a "villain." He has also challenged Romeo to draw his sword and have a fight. In response, Romeo refuses to accept this insult because he says he has never done anything harmful to Tybalt ("never injured thee").