I Will Be True
This interchange of love, I here protest,
Upon my part shall be unviolable.
^Richard III,
Act II, Scene i

This interchange of love, I here protest,
Upon my part shall be unviolable.
^Richard III,
Act II, Scene i

With my love’s picture then my eye doth feast…
So, either by thy picture or my love,
Thyself away art present still with me.
–Sonnet XLVII (47)

…Wooing thee, I found thee of more value
Than stamps in gold or sums in sealed bags;
And ’tis the very riches of thyself
That now I aim at.
–Merry Wives of Windsor,
Act III, 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

Stay, stay, I say!
And if you love me, as you say you do,
Let me persuade you to forbear awhile.
–Henry VI Part 1,
Act III, Scene i