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Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful.

Midsummer-Night's Dream, iii. 1.

Sir, a word ere you go;

Are you a suitor to the maid you talk of, yea or no?

Taming of the Shrew, i. 2.

I tell the day, to please him thou art bright
And dost him grace when clouds do blot the heaven:
So flatter I the swart-complexion'd night,

When sparkling stars twire not thou gild'st the even.

Sonnets, xxviii.

April 24th.

Ay, boy, it's for love.

Two Gentlemen of Verona, ii. 4.

Being held a foe, he may not have access
To breathe such vows as lovers use to swear;
And she as much in love, her means much less
To meet her new-beloved anywhere:

But passion lends them power, time means, to meet,
Tempering extremities with extreme sweet.

Romeo and Juliet, ii, Prologue.

I'll mark no words that smooth-faced wooers say. Love's Labour Lost, v. 2.

Kind is my love to-day, to-morrow kind,
Still constant in a wondrous excellence.

Sonnets, cv.

She was a vixen when she went to school;
And though she be but little, she is fierce.

Midsummer-Night's Dream, iii. 2.

April 26th.

How does your lady? and how thrives your love?

Two Gentlemen of Verona, ii. 4.

Women will love her, that she is a woman
More worth than any man; men, that she is
The rarest of all women.

Winter's Tale, v. 1.

O most potential love! vow, bond, nor space,
In thee hath neither sting, knot, nor confine,
For thou art all, and all things else are thine,
A Lover's Complaint.

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