Most Romantic Lines By Shakespeare You Should Know
Henri-Pierre Picou
To hear words that are as sweet as cherry cola is a nice, warm,
one-of-a-kind feeling. A sweet feeling that has been around for
ages, like since the earth’s magnetic field and love have been
making the world go round. A sweet feeling that many great poets
always write about, because they believed that sweet nothings
deserved to be immortalized in writing.
One of the greatest playwrights of all time is a great Italian
called Williammo Shakespearelli and he is known for coming up
with many quotable, rosy words. Just kidding, his name is
actually William Shakespeare and he is not Italian. However, he
really did write a great deal of words that can paint the sky in
all shades of colors and that can make you feel all sorts of
emotions. As you can see, Shakespeare was a wizard with words.
That was his power and he used it for good. Even to this day,
his charming words continue to bewitch us and we gladly swoon
because we are then put under a spell once we hear them. So, in
the spirit of this romantic Bard, let’s spread some Shakespeare
loving with his most romantic lines.
- “Thou art wise as thou art beautiful” (A Midsummer Night’s Dream)
- “Love is a smoke and is made with the fume of sighs” (Romeo and Juliet)
- “I do love you more than words can wield the matter” (King Lear)
- “I kiss thee with a most constant heart” (Henry IV)
- “A heaven on earth I have won by wooing thee” (All’s Well That Ends Well)
- “A heart to love, and in that heart, Courage, to make’s love known” (Macbeth)
- “You have witchcraft in your lips” (Henry V)
- “If love be blind, love cannot hit the mark” (Romeo and Juliet)
- “Under love’s heavy burden do I sink” (Romeo and Juliet)
- “I love you with so much of my heart that none is left to protest” (Much Ado About Nothing)
- “Tell me for which of my bad parts didst thou first fall in love with me” (Much Ado About Nothing)
- “I know no ways to mince it in love, but directly to say ‘I love you’” (Henry V)
- “I love you more than words can wield the matter, Dearer than eyesight, space, and liberty” (King Lear)
- “What’s mine is yours, and what is yours is mine” (Measure for Measure)
- “I can express no kinder sign of love, than this kind kiss” (Cymbeline)
- “The course of true love never did run smooth” (A Midsummer Night’s Dream)
- “Hear my soul speak. Of the very instant that I saw you, Did my heart fly at your service” (The Tempest)
- “Doubt that the stars are fire, Doubt that the sun doth move his aides, Doubt truth to be a liar, But never doubt I love” (Hamlet)
- “I love you with so much of my heart that none is left to protest” (Much Ado About Nothing)