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All unseen can passage find;
That the lover, sick to death,
Wish'd himself the heaven's breath.
Act IV, scene 3. Song.
By heaven, I do love: and it hath taught me to rhyme, and to be melancholy.
Act IV, scene 3, line 10.
You would for paradise break faith and troth,
And Jove, for your love, would infringe an oath.
Act IV, scene 3, line 143.
A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind.
A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound.
Act IV, scene 3, line 334.
Love's tongue proves dainty Bacchus gross in taste:
For valour, is not Love a Hercules,
Still climbing trees in the Hesperides?
Act IV, scene 3, line 339.
And when Love speaks, the voice of all the gods
Makes heaven drowsy with the harmony.
Act IV, scene 3, line 344.
The Merchant of Venice (late 1590s)[edit]
But love is blind, and lovers cannot see
The pretty follies that themselves commit.
Act II, scene 6, line 36.
Yet I have not seen

She never told her love, 
But let concealment, like a worm i'th' bud,
Feed on her damask cheek. She pined in thought, 
And with a green and yellow melancholy 
She sat like Patience on a monument, 
Smiling at grief. Was not this love indeed?

As You Like It (c. 1599-1600)[edit]
If thou remember'st not the slightest folly
That ever love did make thee run into,
Thou hast not lov'd.
Act II, scene 4, line 34.
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.
Act II, scene 4, lines 53-56.
It is as easy to count atomies as to resolve the propositions of a lover.
Act III, scene 2, line 245.
But are you so much in love as your rhymes speak?
Neither rhyme nor reason can express how much.
Act III, scene 2, line 418.
O coz, coz, coz, my pretty little coz, that thou didst know how many fathom deep I am in love! But it cannot be sounded; my affection hath an unknown bottom, like the bay of Portugal.
Act IV, scene 1, line 208.
No sooner met but they looked, no sooner looked but they loved, no sooner loved but they sighed, no sooner sighed but they asked one another the reason.
Act V, scene 2, line 36.
Good shepherd, tell this youth what 'tis to love.
It is to be all made of sighs and tears;—
It is to be all made of faith and service;—
It is to be all made of fantasy.
Act V, scene 2, line 89.
Hamlet (1600-02)[edit]
"This is the very ecstasy of love
Whose violent property foredoes itself,
And leads the will to desperate undertakings.
Act II, scene 1, line 102.
Doubt thou the stars are fire. Doubt that the sun doth move. Doubt truth to be a liar. But never doubt my love.
Act II, Scene 2, line ??.
He is far gone, far gone: and truly in my youth I suffered much extremity for love; very near this.
Act II, scene 2, line 188.
Where love is great, the littlest doubts are fear;
When little fears grow great, great love grows there.
Act III, scene 2, line 181.
Forty thousand brothers
Could not, with all their quantity of love,
Make up my sum.
Act V, scene 1, line 292.
Love's Labour's Lost (c. 1595-96)[edit]
Love, whose month is ever May,
Spied a blossom passing fair,
Playing in the wanton air:
Through the velvet leaves the wind,
All unseen can passage find;
That the lover, sick to death,
Wish'd himself the heaven's breath.
Act IV, scene 3. Song.
By heaven, I do love: and it hath taught me to rhyme, and to be melancholy.
Act IV, scene 3, line 10.
You would for paradise break faith and troth,
And Jove, for your love, would infringe an oath.
Act IV, scene 3, line 143.
A lover's eyes will gaze an eagle blind.
A lover's ear will hear the lowest sound.
Act IV, scene 3, line 334.
Love's tongue proves dainty Bacchus gross in taste:
For valour, is not Love a Hercules,
Still climbing trees in the Hesperides?
Act IV, scene 3, line 339.
And when Love speaks, the voice of all the gods
Makes heaven drowsy with the harmony.
Act IV, scene 3, line 344.
The Merchant of Venice (late 1590s)[edit]
But love is blind, and lovers cannot see
The pretty follies that themselves commit.
Act II, scene 6, line 36.
Yet I have not seen
So likely an ambassador of love;
A day in April never came so sweet,
To show how costly summer was at hand,
As this fore-spurrer comes before his lord.
Act II, scene 9, line 91.
And swearing till my very roof was dry
With oaths of love.
Act III, scene 2, line 206.
A Midsummer Night's Dream (c. 1595-96)[edit]
Good night, sweet friend: thy love ne'er alter, till thy sweet life end
Act ii, Scene 3.
Ay me! for aught that I ever could read,
Could ever hear by tale or history,
The course of true love never did run smooth.
Act I, scene 1, lines 132-34.
Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind;
And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.
Act I, scene 1, line 234.
Love, therefore, and tongue-tied simplicity
In least speak most, to my capacity.
Act V, scene 1, line 104.
Much Ado About Nothing (1598-99)[edit]
When you depart from me sorrow abides, and happiness takes his leave.
Act I, Scene 1.
Speak low, if you speak love.
Act II, scene 1, line 102.
Friendship is constant in all other things
Save in the office and affairs of love:
Therefore, all hearts in love use their own tongues;
Let every eye negotiate for itself
And trust no agent.
Act II, scene 1, line 182.
Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps.
Act III, scene 1, line 106.
Othello (c. 1603)[edit]
Upon this hint I spake;
She lov'd me for the dangers I had pass'd,
And I lov'd her, that she did pity them.
This only is the witchcraft I have us'd:
Here comes the lady; let her witness it.
Act I, scene 3, line 166.
Perdition catch my soul,
But I do love thee! and when I love thee not,
Chaos is come again.
Act III, scene 3, line 89.
What! keep a week away? seven days and nights?
Eight score eight hours? and lovers' absent hours,
More tedious than the dial eight score times?
O, weary reckoning!
Act III, scene 4, line 173.
If heaven would make me such another world
Of one entire and perfect chrysolite,
I'ld not have sold her for it.
Act V, scene 2, line 144.
Speak of me as I am; nothing extenuate
Nor set down aught in malice: then must you speak
Of one that loved not wisely, but too well;
Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought,
Perplexed in the extreme: of one, whose hand
Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away,
Richer than all his tribe: of one, whose subdued eyes,
Albeit unused to the melting mood,
Drop tears as fast as the Arabian trees
Their medicinal gum.
Act V, scene 2, line 383. ("Base Indian" is "base Judean" in first folio).
Romeo and Juliet (1597)[edit]
From love's weak childish bow she lives unharmed.
Act I, scene 1. ("Uncharmed" instead of "unharmed" in Folio and early ed).
Love is a smoke rais'd with the fume of sighs;
Being purg'd, a fire sparkling in a lover's eyes;
Being vex'd, a sea nourish'd with lovers' tears:
What is it else? a madness most discreet,
A choking gall and a preserving sweet.
Act I, scene 1, line 196.
Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs
Being purged, the fire in lovers' eyes,
Being vexed, a sea nourished with lovers' tears.
What is it? A madness most discreet,
A choking gall and a preserving sweet.
Act 1, scene 1.
Steal love's sweet bait from fearful hooks.
Act I, scene 5. Chorus at end. (Not in Folio).
Speak but one rhyme, and I am satisfied;
Cry but—"Ay me!" pronounce but "love" and "dove."
Act II, scene 1, line 9.
See, how she leans her cheek upon her hand!
O, that I were a glove upon that hand,
That I might touch that cheek!
Act II, scene 2, line 23.
O, Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou, Romeo?
Act II, scene 2, line 33.

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