In the personification of death in the final scene of Act V, in Romeo and Juliet, what is Romeo communicating?

that death has taken Juliet as his love and wishes to keep her

that death has failed to kill Juliet

that death is like a thief who has stolen his love

Romeo is communicating that death is like a thief who has stolen his love - Juliet. He is lamenting the fact that death has taken her away from him, comparing death to a robber who has stolen his most precious possession.