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  1. For they are yet ear-kissing arguments. William Shakespeare. Memorable, Kissing, Ears. O, a kiss. Long as my exile, sweet as my revenge! Now, by the jealous queen of heaven, that kiss I carried from thee, dear, and my true lip. Hath virgined it e'er since. William Shakespeare. Sweet, Queens, Revenge.

    • If music be the food of love, play on’ (Twelfth Night – Act 1, Scene 1)
    • There’s beggary in love that can be reckoned’ (Antony & Cleopatra – Act 1, Scene 1)
    • Speak low if you speak love’ (Much Ado About Nothing – Act 2, Scene 1)
    • The course of true love never did run smooth’ (A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Act 1, Scene 2)
  2. Nov 13, 2018 · But if there’s anyone who can teach the masses how the navigate the forbidden and inexplicable witchcraft also known as “kissing,” it’s William Shakespeare. When you’re going in for the kiss but you panic at the last minute: “I…kiss the tender inward of thy hand.”. —Sonnet 128. When you’re trying to resist the urge to say ...

  3. You are not wood, you are not stones, but men; And being men, hearing the will of Caesar, It will inflame you, it will make you mad. William Shakespeare. Men, Mad, Feelings. 'Julius Caesar' (1599) act 3, sc. 2, l. [148] All William Shakespeare quotes Art Eyes Feelings Giving Heart Heaven Love more...

  4. Sonnet 33: Full many a glorious morning have I seen. By William Shakespeare. Full many a glorious morning have I seen. Flatter the mountain-tops with sovereign eye, Kissing with golden face the meadows green, Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchemy; Anon permit the basest clouds to ride. With ugly rack on his celestial face.

  5. Jan 20, 2011 · What is worth noting is the way in which Shakespeare subverts imagery. ‘Palm to palm’ prayer is an innocent, entirely religious image that we are invited to equate with lip to lip kissing, when Romeo says ‘let lips do what hands do’. The prayer becomes the kiss. Rhythm: As all sonnets go, this is written in clear iambic pentameter.

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  7. Now boast thee, Death, in thy possession lies. A lass unparalleled. Antony and Cleopatra. Good for: funerals; paying tribute to someone wonderful at the end of their life. Tough love. Alas, that love, so gentle in his view, Should be so tyrannous and rough in proof. Romeo and Juliet. If love be rough with you, be rough with love.

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