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October 15, 2007
This is how the father of all the romance of all times seen love, and described it in his poems…
“We that are true lovers run into strange capers; but as all is mortal in nature, so is all nature in love mortal in folly.”
William Shakespeare in ‘As You Like It’
“They do not love that do not show their love”
William Shakespeare in ‘Two Gentlemen of Verona’
“This is the very ecstasy of love.”
William Shakespeare ‘Hamlet’
“Not that I lov’d Caesar less, but that I lov’d Rome more.”
William Shakespeare in ‘Julius Caesar’
“Sweet, above thought I love thee.”
William Shakespeare in Troilus and Cressida
“The course of true love never did run smooth.”
William Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
“Then must you speak Of One that lov’d not wisely but too well.”
William Shakespeare in Othello
“Love’s gentle spring doth always fresh remain”
William Shakespeare in Venus and Adonis
“Love sought is good, but giv’n unsought is better.”
William Shakespeare in Twelfth Night
“Love that well which thou must leave ere long”
William Shakespeare in Sonnet 73
“Love looks not with the eyes but with the mind.”
William Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
“Love for thy love, and hand for hand I give”
William Shakespeare in Henry VI
“For stony limits cannot hold love out, and what love can do, that dares love attempt”
William Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet
“Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none”
William Shakespeare in All’s Well That Ends Well
“Love comforteth like sunshine after rain”
William Shakespeare in Venus and Adonis
“For where thou art, there is the world itself, and where though art not, desolation
William Shakespeare in Henry VI
“When you depart from me sorrow abides, and happiness takes his leave.”
William Shakespeare in Much Ado About Nothing
“Good night, sweet friend: thy love ne’er alter, till thy sweet life end.”
William Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
“Upon thy cheek I lay this zealous kiss, as seal to the indenture of my love”
William Shakespeare in King John
“Doubt thou the stars are fire. Doubt that the sun doth move. Doubt truth to be a liar. But never doubt my love.”
William Shakespeare in Hamlet
“I can express no kinder sign of love, than this kind kiss.”
William Shakespeare in Henry VI
