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  1. It’s probably Shakespeare’s most crude linguistic joke, as the line would have been read, ‘her very C’s, her U’s, ‘n’ her T’s,’ and the Elizabethan audience would have been quick to understand what was being spelled out. And Shakespeare being Shakespeare, he adds an extra chuckle with the additional toilet-humour line of ...

    • If music be the food of love, play on’ (Twelfth Night – Act 1, Scene 1)
    • There’s beggary in love that can be reckoned’ (Antony & Cleopatra – Act 1, Scene 1)
    • Speak low if you speak love’ (Much Ado About Nothing – Act 2, Scene 1)
    • The course of true love never did run smooth’ (A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Act 1, Scene 2)
  2. Jan 6, 2022 · I give away myself for you and dote upon the exchange.”. “In my opinion, love and quiet simplicity if they speak less, they say more.”. “I love thee. By my life, I do.”. “Suffer love,–a good epithet! I do suffer love indeed, for I love thee against my will.”. “Therefore all hearts in love use their own tongues.”.

  3. Feb 2, 2021 · When the suspicious head of theft is stopped. Love’s feeling is more soft and sensible. Than are the tender horns of cockled snails. . . . And when love speaks, the voice of all the gods. Make heaven drowsy with the harmony.”. – Love’s Labor’s Lost, Act 4, scene 3, lines 328 – 339.

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  4. Funny Shakespeare Quotes and Insults Thou sodden-witted lord! thou hast no more brain than I have in mine elbows — Troilus and Cressida, Act 2 Scene 1, Lines 42-43; Thersites to Ajax

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  5. Feb 24, 2024 · The lady doth protest too much, methinks. Either that or she really hates doing laundry. Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind. Unless you’re trying to find your car keys, then you better use your eyes. Brevity is the soul of wit, unless you’re trying to explain your joke to your friends.

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  7. Graze on my lips; and if those hills be dry, stray lower, where the pleasant fountains lie. William Shakespeare. Funny, Sexy, Lying. William Shakespeare (2006). “The Poems: Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece, The Phoenix and the Turtle, The Passionate Pilgrim, A Lover's Complaint”, p.100, Cambridge University Press.

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