One Kiss
One kiss shall stop our mouths, and dumbly part;
Thus give I mine, and thus take I thy heart.
—-Richard II,
Act IV, Scene iv

One kiss shall stop our mouths, and dumbly part;
Thus give I mine, and thus take I thy heart.
—-Richard II,
Act IV, Scene iv

O, let us embrace!
As true we are as flesh and blood can be:
The sea will ebb and flow, heaven show his face;
Young blood doth not obey an old decree
–Love’s Labour’s Lost,
Act IV, Scene iii

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.
–Coriolanus,
Act V, Scene iii

Where hast thou been, my heart?
If from the field I shall return once more
To kiss these lips, I will appear in blood;
I and my sword will earn our chronicle.
—Antony and Cleopatra,
Act III, Scene xiii

Didst thou but know the inly touch of love,
Thou wouldst as soon go kindle fire with snow
As seek to quench the fire of love with words.
-Two Gentlemen of Verona,
Act II, Scene vii

I am giddy; expectation whirls me round.
The imaginary relish is so sweet
That it enchants my sense…
Troilus and Cressida,
Act III, Scene ii

Once he kissed me.
I loved my lips the better ten days after:
would he would do so every day!
–Two Noble Kinsmen,
Act II, Scene iv