• From “Love’s Labor ’s Lost,” Act IV. Sc. 3.
      KING.—But what of this? are we not all in love?
      BIRON.—Nothing so sure; and thereby all forsworn.
      KING.—Then leave this chat; and, good Biron, now prove
    Our loving lawful, and our faith not torn.
      DUMAIN.—Ay, marry, there; some flattery for this evil.
      LONGAVILLE.—O, some authority how to proceed...

  • I Loved thee once, I ’ll love no more,
      Thine be the grief as is the blame;
    Thou art not what thou wast before,
      What reason I should be the same?
        He that can love unloved again,
        Hath better store of love than brain:
      God sends me love my debts to pay,
      While unthrifts fool their love away.

    Nothing could have my love...