Love Matters
Were I the fairest youth
That ever made eye swerve, had force and knowledge
More than was ever man’s, I would not prize them
Without her love.
-The Winter’s Tale,
Act IV, Scene iv

Were I the fairest youth
That ever made eye swerve, had force and knowledge
More than was ever man’s, I would not prize them
Without her love.
-The Winter’s Tale,
Act IV, Scene iv

I would not wish any companion
In the world but you.
-The Tempest,
Act III, Scene i

My kisses bring again, bring again;
Seals of love.
-Measure for Measure,
Act IV, Scene i

Love is a familiar; Love is a devil:
There is no evil angel but Love.
-Love’s Labour’s Lost,
Act I, Scene ii

O powerful Love, that in some respects
makes a beast a man, in some other a man a beast.
— Merry Wives of Windsor,
Act V, Scene v

I tell thee what–
I love thee, and ’tis my love that speaks.
–The Merchant of Venice,
Act I, Scene i