From time to time I have acquainted you
With the dear love I bear to fair Anne Page;
Who, mutually, hath answer'd my affection,
So far forth as herself might be her chooser,
Even to my wish.
(The Merry Wives Of Windsor)
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Madam, if your heart be so obdurate,Vouchsafe me yet your picture for my love,
The picture that is hanging in your chamber;
To that I'll speak, to that I'll sigh and weep;
For, since the substance of your perfect self
Is else devoted, I am but a shadow;
And to your shadow will I make true love.
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O Valentine, this I endure for thee!
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Joy absent, grief is present for that time.
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Past cure I am, now reason is past care,
And frantic-mad with evermore unrest;
My thoughts and my discourse as mad men's are,
At random from the truth vainly expressed.
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Why with the time do I not glance aside
To new-found methods, and to compounds strange?
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Men's judgments are a parcel of their fortunes and things outward do draw the inward quality after them.
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