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O, they love least that let men know their love.
–Two Gentlemen of Verona,
Act I, Scene ii

O, they love least that let men know their love.
–Two Gentlemen of Verona,
Act I, Scene ii

I cannot speak. If my heart be not ready to burst!
–Henry IV Part 2,
Act II, Scene iv

In kissing, do you render or receive?
The kiss you take is better than you give.
–Troilus and Cressida,
Act IV, Scene v

For as the sun is daily new and old,
So is my love still telling what is told.
–Sonnet LXXVI (76)

Though Fortune, visible an enemy,
Should chase us…power no jot
Hath she to change our loves.
–The Winter’s Tale,
Act V, Scene i

Love doth approach disguised,
Armed in arguments; you’ll be surprised.
–Love’s Labour’s Lost,
Act V, Scene ii

How silver-sweet sound lovers’ tongues by night,
Like softest music to attending ears!
–Romeo and Juliet,
Act II, Scene ii