Romantic Shakespeare: Quotes from the Bard on Love and LoversQUOTES FROM THE BAND ON LOVE AND LOVERS Romantic gentlemen who hope to make their ladies swoon--or ladies wishing to cast a romantic spell--would do well to use the Bard's words of love and passion as found in this lovely gift book filled with passages from Shakespeare's plays as well as many of his sonnets. |
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... tongue cannot express my grief for one , And yet , ' quoth she , ' behold two Adons dead ! My sighs are blown away , my salt tears gone , Mine eyes are turn'd to fire , my heart to lead : Heavy heart's lead , melt at mine eyes ' red ...
... tongue cannot express my grief for one , And yet , ' quoth she , ' behold two Adons dead ! My sighs are blown away , my salt tears gone , Mine eyes are turn'd to fire , my heart to lead : Heavy heart's lead , melt at mine eyes ' red ...
Page 128
... tongue - tied by authority , And folly doctor - like controlling skill , And simple truth miscall'd simplicity , And ... tongues , the voice of souls , give thee that due , Uttering bare truth , even so as foes commend . Thy outward thus ...
... tongue - tied by authority , And folly doctor - like controlling skill , And simple truth miscall'd simplicity , And ... tongues , the voice of souls , give thee that due , Uttering bare truth , even so as foes commend . Thy outward thus ...
Page 145
... tongue ; Use power with power and slay me not by art . Tell me thou lovest elsewhere , but in my sight , Dear heart , forbear to glance thine eye aside : What need'st thou wound with cunning when thy might Is more than my o'er - press'd ...
... tongue ; Use power with power and slay me not by art . Tell me thou lovest elsewhere , but in my sight , Dear heart , forbear to glance thine eye aside : What need'st thou wound with cunning when thy might Is more than my o'er - press'd ...
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Act Five Act Three Adonis Antony and Cleopatra ARMADO art thou BEATRICE beauty's BENEDICK blood breast breath brow Caesar canst CELIA CHARMIAN cheeks chide dead dear death dost thou doth earth ENOBARBUS fair false farewell fear flower fool gentle give gone hand hast thou hath hear heaven HELENA honour JAQUES Kate KATHARINA kiss LADY ANNE lips live look lord love thee love's Love's Labour's Lost lovers madam Mark Antony MERCUTIO Midsummer Night's Dream mistress mortal ne'er never night numbers o'er ORLANDO Othello PETRUCHIO pity poor praise RICHARD GLOUCESTER Romeo and Juliet ROSALIND scene shame sighs sing soul speak swear sweet tears tell thine eyes thing thou art thou dost thou hast thou wilt thought thy beauty thy love thyself tongue Troilus and Cressida true truth twas Twelfth Night VALENTINE verse virginity weep willow word youth