Shakespeare, Othello. Act 4. Scene 3
Written in 1603
“I know a lady in Venice would have walked barefoot to Palestine for a touch of his nether lip.”
liam cunninghamx.comShakespeare, Othello. Act 4. Scene 3 Written in 1603 “I know a lady in Venice would have walked barefoot to Palestine for a touch of his nether lip.”
When the blood burns, how prodigal the soul Lends the tongue vows.
William Shakespeare, The Modern Shakespeare (editor) • Hamlet
I do love nothing in the world so well as
you. Is not that strange?
BEATRICE
As strange as the thing I know not. It were as
possible for me to say I loved nothing so well as you,
but believe me not, and yet I lie not; I confess
nothing, nor I deny nothing. I am sorry for my
cousin.
you. Is not that strange?
BEATRICE
As strange as the thing I know not. It were as
possible for me to say I loved nothing so well as you,
but believe me not, and yet I lie not; I confess
nothing, nor I deny nothing. I am sorry for my
cousin.
Much Ado About Nothing - Act 4, scene 1 | Folger Shakespeare Library
Then down upon her knees she falls, weeps,
sobs, beats her heart, tears her hair, prays, curses:
“O sweet Benedick, God give me patience!”
sobs, beats her heart, tears her hair, prays, curses:
“O sweet Benedick, God give me patience!”