Did my heart love till now Forswear it, sight, For I never saw true beauty till this night.
More Quotes from William Shakespeare:
Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kissAs seal to this indenture of my love:
That to my home I will no more return
Till Angiers and the right thou hast in France,
Together with that pale, that white-fac'd shore,
Whose foot spurns back the ocean's roaring tides
And coops from other lands her islanders-
Even till that England, hedg'd in with the main,
That water-walled bulwark, still secure
And confident from foreign purposes-
Even till that utmost corner of the west
Salute thee for her king.
William Shakespeare
Our stern alarums changed to merry meetings; Our dreadful marches to delightful measures.
William Shakespeare
That book in manys eyes doth share the gloryThat in gold clasps locks in the golden story.
William Shakespeare
Words are easy, like the wind Faithful friends are hard to find.
William Shakespeare
Then, good my mother, let me know my father-
Some proper man, I hope.
William Shakespeare
When daffodils begin to peer, With heigh the doxy, over the dale, Why, then comes in the sweet o' the year; For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale.
William Shakespeare
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