Opposites Attract
Not like to me, or any of my kin, and yet I love him.
—Richard II,
Act V, Scene ii

Not like to me, or any of my kin, and yet I love him.
—Richard II,
Act V, Scene ii

In thy youth thou wast as true a lover
As ever sigh’d upon a midnight pillow.
–As You Like It,
Act II, Scene iv

Perforce, against all cheques, rebukes and manners
I must advance the colours of my love.
–The Merry Wives of Windsor,
Act III, Scene iv

For revels, dances, masks and merry hours
Forerun fair Love, strewing her way with flowers.
–Love’s Labour’s Lost
Act IV, Scene iii

What, do I love her,
That I desire to hear her speak again,
And feast upon her eyes? What is’t I dream on?
–Measure for Measure,
Act II, Scene ii

My love doth so approve him,
That even his stubbornness, his cheques, his frowns
…have grace and favour in them.
–Othello,
Act IV, Scene iii