Love and Service
And stand indebted, over and above,
In love and service to you evermore.
–The Merchant of Venice,
Act V, Scene i

And stand indebted, over and above,
In love and service to you evermore.
–The Merchant of Venice,
Act V, Scene i

If you’ll a willing ear incline,
What’s mine is yours and what is yours is mine.
–Measure for Measure,
Act V, Scene i

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

‘Tis love I bear thy glories makes me speak.
^Henry VI Part 3,
Act II, Scene i

Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all.
What hast thou then more than thou hadst before?
–Sonnet XL (40)

Things base and vile, folding no quantity,
Love can transpose to form and dignity.
–A Midsummer Night’s Dream,
Act I, Scene i

Love’s heralds should be thoughts,
Which ten times faster glide than the sun’s beams,
Driving back shadows over louring hills.
–Romeo and Juliet,
Act II, Scene v