Yours
And my love indeed,
For who love I so much?
And now who knows
But you…whether I am yours?
–The Merchant of Venice,
Act II, Scene vi

And my love indeed,
For who love I so much?
And now who knows
But you…whether I am yours?
–The Merchant of Venice,
Act II, Scene vi

You have bereft me of all words,
Only my blood speaks to you in my veins.
–The Merchant of Venice,
Act III, Scene ii

Since you are dear bought, I will love you dear.
-The Merchant of Venice,
Act III, Scene ii

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

Turn you where your lady is
And claim her with a loving kiss.
-Merchant of Venice,
Act III, Scene ii

O love,
Be moderate; allay thy ecstasy,
In measure rein thy joy; scant this excess.
I feel too much thy blessing: make it less,
For fear I surfeit.
-Merchant of Venice,
Act III, Scene ii

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