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I have no other but a woman's reason:
I think him so because I think him so.

Two Gentlemen of Verona, i. 2.

I see I cannot get thy father's love;
Therefore no more turn me to him.

Merry Wives of Windsor, iii. 4.

To-morrow is the joyful day; to-morrow will we be

married.

As You Like It, v. 3.

February 20th.

Were she other than she is, she were unhandsome.

Much Ado about Nothing, i. 1.

I choose her for myself:

If she and I be pleased, what's that to you?

Taming of the Shrew, ii. 1.

He is the half part of a blessed man,
Left to be finished by such as she ;
And she a fair divided excellence,
Whose fulness of perfection lies in him.

King John, ii. 1.

O my soul's joy!

If after every tempest comes such calms,
May the winds blow till they have waken'd death!

Othello, ii. 1.

Were I crown'd the most imperial monarch,
Thereof most worthy; were I the fairest youth

That ever made eye swerve, had force and knowledge
More than was ever man's, I would not prize them,
Without her love.

Winter's Tale, iv. 4.

Hebquary 22d.

He is complete in feature and in mind
With all good grace to grace a gentleman.
Two Gentlemen of Verona, ii. 4.

I'll be sworn on a book, she loves you.

Merry Wives of Windsor, i. 4.

O, how thy worth with manners may I sing,
When thou art all the better part of me?

What can mine own praise to mine own self bring?
And what is't but mine own when I praise thee?

Sonnets, xxxix.

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