Shakespeare's poems

Shakespeare's poems include Hamlet (English), Othello (English), King Lear (English) and Macbeth (English). Four comedies: A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night and All is Happy. Historical plays: Henry IV, Henry V, Richard II, etc.

Selected examples:

Song 1 16

Don't make me admit the obstacles to true marriage. Love is not love that is changed by defection, nor love that is surrendered by being deprived of power: Oh, that's not love! Love is a firm beacon, staring at the surging waves, unwavering; Love is the star that guides the lost ship. It is highly measurable, and the real price is infinite.

Love is not affected by time, even if the red lips and cheeks will eventually be cut off by the sickle of time; Love will not change with the minutes, the sun, the moon and the stars, and love is not afraid of being tempered by time until the end. If anyone can prove that what I know is not true, it is that I didn't write it and no one really loved it.

The first song 14 1

I don't really love you with my eyes. I see thousands of mistakes in you; But my heart loves what I despise and love in my eyes, ignoring the scene before me. My ears don't listen to your sweet timbre; My sensitive sense of touch, my taste for caressing, and my sense of smell for caressing are unwilling to attend any private banquet of your senses.

But my five senses can't convince an infatuated man who doesn't love you, and make that man unshakable and willing to be a slave to your arrogant heart. However, I can only regard the bitterness of love as an interest. She lured me to commit a crime, and she made me suffer.